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Monaco, France

Stade Louis II

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Tickets to Monaco 2025/26

Monaco tickets are among the more unusual purchases in European football — the club competes in Ligue 1 yet is based in the Principality of Monaco, a city-state on the French Riviera. AS Monaco plays its home matches at Stade Louis II, a compact ground tucked into the urban fabric of the principality. The club regularly qualifies for European competition, which means the fixture list in 2025/26 includes both domestic league games and potential UEFA matches. Partners we list cover a range of fixtures throughout the season, giving fans options whether they want a midweek Ligue 1 game or a high-profile European night.

Where to buy Monaco tickets

The official route is through the AS Monaco website, where registered members can buy directly. Availability for popular matches can be limited through official channels, particularly for European fixtures and clashes with Paris Saint-Germain or Olympique de Marseille. Partners we list offer an alternative, often with confirmed availability for sold-out or high-demand fixtures. Delivery options vary by partner — e-tickets are standard for most purchases, while some partners offer mobile delivery or physical tickets for certain match categories. Book early for fixtures against top sides, as these sell out faster than regular league games.

Sections and price levels

Stade Louis II is divided into several sections across its two main stands and end areas. The Tribune d'Honneur is the main stand, offering the best sightlines and typically the highest prices. The Virage Sud and Virage Nord are the end sections, where dedicated home supporters tend to gather and prices are generally lower. Away supporters are allocated a section in one of the end areas, usually with restricted capacity. Prices vary considerably between categories — a seat in the main stand for a European match will cost noticeably more than a standard Ligue 1 fixture in an end section.

Match packages with accommodation

Travel packages include match tickets combined with hotel stays in Monaco or nearby Nice, which is around 20 kilometres along the coast. Given how small Monaco is, accommodation inside the principality is limited and tends to be expensive, so many packages are based in Nice or Menton. Partners offer transfers between accommodation and the stadium as part of selected packages. Some packages also include a pre-match city tour or restaurant reservation. For European fixtures especially, bundled packages make logistical sense given the difficulty of arranging hotel and ticket separately in such a small, high-cost city.

Stade Louis II, Monaco

Stade Louis II opened in 1985 and holds approximately 18,500 spectators. It sits in the Fontvieille district, the most recently reclaimed area of Monaco, built on land extended into the sea. The stadium is compact by modern standards but well-maintained. Public transport options within Monaco are limited — the principality operates buses, and the Monaco-Monte-Carlo train station is walkable from the stadium in around 20 minutes. Taxis are readily available. The surrounding Fontvieille area is quieter than Monte-Carlo itself, with fewer pre-match bars, so many fans head to the harbour area or Monte-Carlo before the game.

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Monaco matches - 2025/2026

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Monaco season 2025/2026

In the 2025/26 season, Monaco continues to compete in Ligue 1 alongside clubs such as Paris Saint-Germain, Olympique de Marseille, Olympique Lyonnais and Lille. European fixtures, if the club qualifies, bring additional home dates to Stade Louis II. The club usually finishes in the top half of Ligue 1, making it a consistent presence in continental competition. Fixtures against PSG attract the most attention and sell out earliest. See also: PSG tickets · Marseille tickets · Lyon tickets · Lille tickets

Ticket categories and prices

AS Monaco uses a category system — typically Category A, B and C — based on the opponent and competition. A Category A fixture covers top Ligue 1 sides and European matches, carrying the highest prices. Category C covers lower-profile league games and offers the most affordable entry. Concession rates are available for children and, in some cases, seniors, though availability through third-party partners varies. Students and youth supporters may find discounted options through the club's official channels. For the best prices on Category B and C matches, buying early through official or listed partner channels usually gives the widest choice of seats.

Authorised sellers

Authorised resellers have a direct agreement with the club or a licensed distributor, meaning the tickets they sell are guaranteed valid for entry. Non-authorised sellers operate outside these agreements — tickets may still be genuine, but there is a higher risk of issues at the gate, particularly for high-security European fixtures where ID checks are common. footballticketscompare.com lists both authorised and non-authorised partners, clearly indicating the status of each. For European matches at Stade Louis II especially, using an authorised seller reduces the risk of entry problems, as UEFA-sanctioned games often have stricter verification processes than domestic fixtures.

Club history

AS Monaco was founded in 1924 and has won the French league title eight times, most recently in 2017. The club also reached the UEFA Champions League final in 2004, losing to Porto. Thierry Henry, Kylian Mbappé and Fabio Cannavaro are among the notable players who have worn the red and white. The traditional rivalry is with Olympique de Marseille, though fixtures against Paris Saint-Germain now attract the most attention given PSG's dominance of French football. Monaco's unusual status as a French league club based outside France has always made it a distinctive presence in Ligue 1.

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