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Real Betis tickets - Experience Real Betis at Estadio Benito Villamarín!

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Estadio Benito Villamarín

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Real Betis matches

Tickets to Real Betis 2026/27

Real Betis brings out something visceral in Sevilla. When the team runs out, the noise hits you immediately, and the green-and-white scarves that fill the terraces create a visual that is hard to forget. The supporter culture here is deeply rooted in the city's working-class neighbourhoods, and matchdays carry a sense of occasion that goes well beyond ninety minutes of football. For a first-time visitor, what stands out is how seriously the fans take every home fixture, whether it is a mid-table La Liga match or a European night. The atmosphere builds in the streets outside long before kick-off, with supporters gathering in bars around the ground and the noise level rising steadily towards the opening whistle.

Where to buy Real Betis tickets

The club sells tickets through its official website, but purchasing as an international visitor without a membership can be complicated. Real Betis requires non-members to register for a supporter card to access certain ticket categories through official channels, which is a genuine practical barrier for fans travelling from outside Spain. Partners listed here offer an alternative route that handles the process in English and manages ticket delivery directly. When reviewing your options, it is worth checking each seller's delivery method, customer support availability, and refund terms before completing a booking. For derby fixtures and European home matches, confirming those details in advance makes for a more straightforward matchday experience.

Sections and price levels

The Estadio Benito Villamarín offers a range of seating options, from the loudest home supporter areas to calmer side-of-pitch positions with strong sightlines. Ticket prices vary based on the seating zone and the match category, with derby fixtures and European games priced higher than standard La Liga rounds. A dedicated section is typically allocated to away supporters for eligible fixtures, and it is wise to book early if you are travelling as an away fan. Partners listed here can advise on which seating areas are available for a specific fixture and what level of view to expect, making it easier to choose the right option for your trip.

Match packages with accommodation

A match package for a Real Betis home fixture generally covers the match ticket and hotel accommodation in Sevilla, with some partners offering airport transfers or a guided city tour as optional extras. Most packages are structured around a two- or three-night stay, which gives enough time to attend the match and explore the city. Options span a range of budgets, from centrally located mid-range hotels to four-star properties. Booking through a single partner rather than arranging each element separately means one point of contact if anything needs to change, which is a practical advantage for fans who have flights already booked around a specific date.

Estadio Benito Villamarín, Sevilla

The ground sits in the Heliópolis district, roughly four kilometres south of Sevilla's city centre, with a capacity of around 60,000. Several bus lines connect the centre to the stadium on matchdays, and the journey typically takes fifteen to twenty minutes depending on traffic. Taxis and ride-hailing apps are available before and after matches. Parking nearby is limited, so public transport is the more practical choice for most visitors arriving from the city centre or from hotels in the central districts.

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Real Betis matches - 2026/2027

Sunday
16 Aug 2026
2026
Valencia Real Betis
Sunday
16 Aug
2026
Mestalla
La Liga
Price From
109 €
Sunday
23 Aug 2026
2026
Real Betis Real Sociedad
Sunday
23 Aug
2026
Estadio Benito Villamarín
La Liga
Price From
49 €
Sunday
6 Sep 2026
2026
Real Betis Real Madrid
Sunday
6 Sep
2026
Estadio Benito Villamarín
La Liga
Price From
199 €
Sunday
13 Sep 2026
2026
Villarreal Real Betis
Sunday
13 Sep
2026
El Madrigal
La Liga
Price From
119 €
Wednesday
16 Sep 2026
2026
Real Betis Getafe
Wednesday
16 Sep
2026
Estadio Benito Villamarín
La Liga
Price From
49 €
Sunday
11 Oct 2026
2026
Real Betis Osasuna
Sunday
11 Oct
2026
Estadio Benito Villamarín
La Liga
Price From
49 €
Sunday
18 Oct 2026
2026
Real Betis Barcelona
Sunday
18 Oct
2026
Estadio Benito Villamarín
La Liga
Price From
149 €
Sunday
1 Nov 2026
2026
Real Betis Malaga
Sunday
1 Nov
2026
Estadio Benito Villamarín
La Liga
Price From
69 €
Sunday
22 Nov 2026
2026
Sevilla Real Betis
Sunday
22 Nov
2026
Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán
La Liga
Price From
169 €
Sunday
29 Nov 2026
2026
Real Betis Rayo Vallecano
Sunday
29 Nov
2026
Estadio Benito Villamarín
La Liga
Price From
49 €
Sunday
6 Dec 2026
2026
Atlético Madrid Real Betis
Sunday
6 Dec
2026
Wanda Metropolitano
La Liga
Price From
75 €
Sunday
13 Dec 2026
2026
Real Betis Racing Santander
Sunday
13 Dec
2026
Estadio Benito Villamarín
La Liga
Price From
49 €
Sunday
20 Dec 2026
2026
Athletic Bilbao Real Betis
Sunday
20 Dec
2026
Estadio San Mamés
La Liga
Price From
139 €
Sunday
3 Jan 2027
2027
Real Betis Alaves
Sunday
3 Jan
2027
Estadio Benito Villamarín
La Liga
Price From
49 €
Sunday
10 Jan 2027
2027
Espanyol Real Betis
Sunday
10 Jan
2027
RCDE Stadium
La Liga
Price From
79 €
Sunday
17 Jan 2027
2027
Real Betis Deportivo La Coruna
Sunday
17 Jan
2027
Estadio Benito Villamarín
La Liga
Price From
49 €
Sunday
24 Jan 2027
2027
Real Madrid Real Betis
Sunday
24 Jan
2027
Santiago Bernabéu
La Liga
Price From
299 €
Sunday
31 Jan 2027
2027
Real Betis Elche
Sunday
31 Jan
2027
Estadio Benito Villamarín
La Liga
Price From
49 €
Sunday
7 Feb 2027
2027
Real Betis Sevilla
Sunday
7 Feb
2027
Estadio Benito Villamarín
La Liga
Price From
239 €
Sunday
14 Feb 2027
2027
Real Sociedad Real Betis
Sunday
14 Feb
2027
Estadio Anoeta
La Liga
Price From
75 €
Sunday
28 Feb 2027
2027
Real Betis Villarreal
Sunday
28 Feb
2027
Estadio Benito Villamarín
La Liga
Price From
49 €
Sunday
7 Mar 2027
2027
Barcelona Real Betis
Sunday
7 Mar
2027
Camp Nou
La Liga
Price From
229 €
Sunday
14 Mar 2027
2027
Real Betis Levante
Sunday
14 Mar
2027
Estadio Benito Villamarín
La Liga
Price From
49 €
Sunday
4 Apr 2027
2027
Real Betis Celta Vigo
Sunday
4 Apr
2027
Estadio Benito Villamarín
La Liga
Price From
69 €
Sunday
18 Apr 2027
2027
Real Betis Athletic Bilbao
Sunday
18 Apr
2027
Estadio Benito Villamarín
La Liga
Price From
49 €
Sunday
2 May 2027
2027
Real Betis Valencia
Sunday
2 May
2027
Estadio Benito Villamarín
La Liga
Price From
49 €
Sunday
9 May 2027
2027
Real Betis Espanyol
Sunday
9 May
2027
Estadio Benito Villamarín
La Liga
Price From
49 €
Sunday
30 May 2027
2027
Real Betis Atlético Madrid
Sunday
30 May
2027
Estadio Benito Villamarín
La Liga
Price From
99 €
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Real Betis season 2026/2027

The 2026/27 La Liga season sees Real Betis competing in a division that includes some of the most demanding home fixtures in European club football. The Seville derby against Sevilla tickets remains the standout date in the home calendar, drawing the largest crowds and the most intense atmosphere of the season. Fixtures against Real Madrid tickets and Barcelona tickets also generate strong interest from visiting fans looking to combine a high-profile match with a trip to Sevilla. Should Betis qualify for European competition, those home fixtures add further compelling dates to the calendar worth planning a trip around.

Ticket categories and prices

Real Betis tickets are divided into match categories, typically labelled A, B, and C, reflecting the perceived demand for each fixture. Category A covers the highest-profile matches, including derby dates and visits from the title challengers. Category C fixtures, generally mid-season league games against lower-ranked sides, offer a more accessible entry point. Each match ticket includes access to a specific seating zone, and the price within each category varies depending on position in the ground. For anyone planning their first visit, a Category B fixture offers a balance between a strong atmosphere and a manageable booking process, with reasonable lead time before the match date.

Authorised sellers

We recommend choosing authorised sellers when buying tickets for a Real Betis home match. In practice, that means looking for sellers with a clearly stated refund policy, contactable customer support before and after purchase, and a confirmed delivery format for your ticket, whether that is a mobile voucher or a printed document. Mobile entry is standard for most sellers, so checking in advance whether a printed copy is also accepted at the turnstile is worth doing, particularly for international visitors. If a match is postponed or rescheduled, policies on exchanges and refunds vary between sellers, so reviewing the terms at the point of booking is a sensible step for anyone with travel already arranged.

Club history

Real Betis was founded in 1907 and has spent the vast majority of its existence in the top two tiers of Spanish football. The club won La Liga in 1935, a title that remains central to Betis identity, and has lifted the Copa del Rey twice. After years in the mid-table of La Liga, the club returned to European competition in the early 2020s and reached the knockout stages of the UEFA Europa League, giving a new generation of supporters their first sustained taste of continental football. The rivalry with Sevilla FC, built over more than a century of shared geography and contrasting identities, shapes how the club approaches every season and every derby.

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