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Milan tickets - Experience Milan at San Siro!

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Tickets to Milan 2025/26

AC Milan compete in Serie A, Italy's top division, and play their home matches at San Siro in the west of Milan. The club has a large following across Italy and internationally, which means Milan tickets for popular fixtures sell out well ahead of matchday. Footballticketscompare.com connects fans with established travel agencies and ticket companies that list seats for both league matches and European nights. Whether you want a single seat or a full trip with hotel, partners we list cover a range of options across different price levels and seating categories.

Where to buy Milan tickets

The official route is through AC Milan's own website, where registered members can access tickets during priority sale windows before general release. For fans travelling from abroad, partners we list offer an alternative — they handle the purchasing process and deliver tickets digitally or by courier depending on the seller and how far in advance you book. Mobile delivery is increasingly common. Book early for derby matches and Champions League fixtures, as availability drops quickly once general sale opens. Always check the delivery method and any ID requirements before completing a purchase.

Sections and price levels

San Siro is divided into three tiers: the Primo Anello (lower ring), Secondo Anello (middle ring), and Terzo Anello (upper ring). Milan supporters are primarily in the Curva Sud, while away fans are allocated a section in the Secondo Anello on the opposite side. The Tribuna d'Onore and Tribuna Rossa offer the most comfortable seats along the main stand and carry the highest prices. Lower-tier seats closer to the pitch tend to cost more than equivalent positions in the upper rings. Prices vary significantly between category A and category C fixtures.

Match packages with accommodation

For fans travelling to Milan from outside Italy, travel packages include match tickets combined with hotel nights, typically two or three, in central Milan or near the stadium. Some partners offer airport transfers or guided city tours as part of the package. The hotel category varies — options range from three-star to four-star properties depending on the package. These bundles can simplify planning considerably, particularly for high-profile fixtures where accommodation books up alongside tickets. Partners we list publish package details on their own sites, so compare what is included before booking.

San Siro, Milan

San Siro, officially named Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, opened in 1926 and holds around 75,000 spectators, making it the largest stadium in Italy. It is shared by AC Milan and Inter Milan. The ground sits in the San Siro district in the west of the city, roughly 6 kilometres from the city centre. The nearest metro station is San Siro Stadio on the M5 line, with additional tram and bus connections on matchdays. The surrounding area is largely residential, with limited bars and restaurants immediately outside — most fans meet in the city centre before travelling out.

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Milan season 2025/2026

AC Milan's 2025/26 Serie A campaign includes home fixtures against Juventus, Inter Milan, Napoli, and Roma, among others. European competition adds further matchdays at San Siro if the club progresses through the group stages. The Derby della Madonnina against Inter is the fixture that generates the most demand, and seats for that match are typically gone within hours of going on sale. Midweek European matches tend to have slightly more availability than weekend league games. See also: Inter tickets · Juventus tickets · Napoli tickets · Roma tickets

Ticket categories and prices

AC Milan uses a tiered category system — Category A covers the biggest league matches and all European fixtures, Category B covers mid-table opponents, and Category C applies to lower-profile games. Prices are highest in Category A and lowest in Category C, with the difference sometimes substantial. Reductions are available for children and, in some cases, seniors, though these are usually only accessible through the official club channels. Partners we list generally sell at market rates, which may be above face value for high-category fixtures, particularly when official availability is exhausted.

Authorised sellers

AC Milan designates certain official partners as authorised resellers, meaning they source tickets directly through the club or its licensed distributors. Footballticketscompare.com lists both authorised and non-authorised sellers — the distinction is made clear where partners provide that information. Non-authorised does not automatically mean unreliable, but it is worth checking the seller's track record, delivery guarantees, and refund policy before purchasing. For major fixtures, sticking to well-established companies with clear terms reduces the risk of problems on matchday.

Club history

AC Milan was founded in 1899 and has won 19 Serie A titles along with 7 UEFA Champions League trophies, placing them among the most decorated clubs in European football history. The club's most successful periods came in the late 1980s and early 1990s under coach Arrigo Sacchi, and again in the 2000s with Carlo Ancelotti. Players like Franco Baresi, Paolo Maldini, Andrés Gullit, and Kaká defined those eras. The rivalry with Inter Milan — both sharing San Siro — is one of the most closely followed derbies in world football, contested in the same city and the same stadium.

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