Ligue 1 is France's top professional football division, featuring 18 clubs competing across the country from August through May. Paris Saint-Germain remain the most prominent club in the league, but sides like Olympique de Marseille, Olympique Lyonnais, AS Monaco, Lille OSC and Stade Rennais regularly attract strong crowds and meaningful fixtures. On this site, you can browse ticket options across all Ligue 1 clubs through partners we list — established travel agencies and ticket companies with experience handling French football. Whether you're planning a visit to the Parc des Princes, the Vélodrome or any other Ligue 1 ground, the options listed here cover a range of seating categories and match types throughout the season.
Buying directly through a club's official website is possible for most Ligue 1 clubs, but it often requires creating a local account, navigating a French-language platform, and in some cases accumulating loyalty points before gaining access to popular matches. For fans who prefer a more straightforward process, the partners we list offer a practical alternative. They handle the logistics, provide customer support and typically deliver tickets in formats ready for stadium entry. Using partners we list is particularly useful for away fixtures or high-profile matches where the club's own system can be difficult to navigate without prior registration. All partners listed on this site are established companies operating in the football travel sector.
Ticket prices in Ligue 1 vary considerably depending on the club, the fixture and the seating category. Matches involving Paris Saint-Germain — particularly home games against Marseille, Lyon or Monaco — sit at the higher end of the price range. Similarly, local derbies such as the Olympico between Marseille and Lyon tend to be priced above standard league fixtures. Most stadiums divide seating into categories ranging from basic behind-goal sections to premium central stands with better sightlines. Buying earlier in the season generally gives more choice across price points. Matches with European implications or title-race relevance later in the season typically see prices rise as the fixture date approaches.