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Brighton 2025/26 tickets: Prices, hospitality & season ticket information

Brighton's impressive run in the Premier League continues, as they finished in the top half of the table for a third time in the past four seasons. They now head into the 2025/26 campaign, their 9th consecutive one in the top-flight of English football, in high spirits and looking forward to the prospect of making further gains under the guidance of Fabian Hurzeler, who begins his second season in charge of the Seagulls after taking over from Roberto De Zerbi in June 2024.

Tony Bloom's gamble of employing the youngest ever permanent head coach in Premier League history seems to be paying off. Brighton fans cannot wait for the new campaign to get underway, and you could be part of the excited throng at the Amex Stadium. Let GOAL help take you through all the various Brighton ticketing options available to you and others ahead of the 2025/26 season.

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Brighton may have lost the services of two young attacking international stars, with Brazil’s Joao Pedro (who netted 19 Premier League goals in the previous two campaigns for the Seagulls) heading to Chelsea and the Ivory Coast’s Simon Adingra off to Sunderland, but it hasn’t been all one-way traffic in the transfer market. A host of talented individuals have descended on the South Coast to boost the Brighton ranks. Fans will be hoping Tom Watson, Diego Coppola, Charalampos Kostoulas, Olivier Boscagli and Maxim De Cuyper will all be making a positive impact.

Can Brighton maintain their momentum? You could be at the Amex Stadium in person to find out and cheer them on. If you're looking for how you can get your hands on Premier League tickets this season, let GOAL show you what options you have for seeing Brighton play live during the upcoming 2025/26 campaign.

Upcoming Brighton & Hove 2025/26 fixtures at the Amex Stadium

Below, you can find Brighton’s upcoming home fixtures for the 2025/26 season:

DateFixture CompetitionKick-offTickets
Sat Aug 16vs Fulham Premier League3pmStubHub from €76, Ticombo from £93
Sun Aug 31vs Man City Premier League2pmStubHub from €115, Ticombo from £119
Sat Sep 20vs Tottenham Premier League3pmStubHub from €115, Ticombo from £120
Sat Oct 18vs Newcastle Premier League3pmStubHub from €108, Ticombo from £103
Sat Nov 1vs Leeds Premier League3pmStubHub from €87, Ticombo from £103
Sat Nov 22vs Brentford Premier League3pmStubHub from €99, Ticombo from £167

How to buy Brighton 2025/26 tickets?

Multiple ticketing options are in place for Brighton games, from individual match passes to season tickets and additional hospitality packages.

Demand for Brighton tickets is expected to outstrip availability this season, with both new fans and old supporters looking to get down and cheer them on at the Amex Stadium. The easiest way to check availability for Brighton matches will be through the club’s official website, at tickets.brightonandhovealbion.com.

Tickets for a minority of Brighton matches do go on general sale to the public, without the need for a membership. Usually, the Brighton general sale window opens 16 days after the tickets for a BHAFC Premier League match go on sale to MyAlbion+members. For the most popular Brighton matches, Brighton tickets will sell out long before they ever reach general sale.

Keep tabs on the club's official ticket portal for additional information about availability and prices. While the official portal is the safest way for supporters to purchase Brighton tickets, those looking to attend a match may wish to consider secondary resale sites such as StubHub or Ticombo as a way of securing themselves a seat for as low as £93.

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How much are Brighton 2025/26 tickets?

The face value price of Brighton tickets ranges from £33 to £78 for adults if you buy them directly from the club’s box office. The same seat may be priced differently from game to game.

The cheapest match tickets are in the North Stand, and the most expensive are on the halfway line in the West Stand, closely followed by the halfway line seats in the East Stand.

Brighton season tickets: benefits, pricing and availability

A season ticket is the only way to ensure you’ll be at the Amex Stadium for every Brighton home game in the Premier League during the 2025/26 season. It guarantees the holder will have a reserved seat in the stands and also offers priority opportunities to obtain tickets for home matches in the Cup competitions.

Unlike many other Premier League clubs, there is no waiting list for Brighton season tickets. Surprisingly, after the renewal period in March, season tickets went on general sale to anyone who wanted one.

The season ticket pricing that was announced for the 2025/26 season was as follows:

  • Adults: £610 - £1035
  • 65+/U21: £430 - £640
  • U18: £170 - £430
  • U10: £110 - £220

Brighton hospitality tickets & packages: premium experience for fans

For those who want to enjoy their matchday in lavish comfort and style at the Amex Stadium, you could invest in one of the club's numerous hospitality options. There is a range of packages to choose from to suit all tastes and wallets.

Hospitality options allow fans to watch a game in luxury surroundings, ranging from pre-match fine dining to private boxes, from function suites to post-match celebrations. You can purchase hospitality for Brighton matches from the official website and on Seat Unique, where you can make an official enquiry.

Hospitality packages at the Amex Stadium include:

  • Heineken Lounge: With seating in the South-West Corner, this lounge has pub grub, bottomless self-pour Heineken beer, private booths and multiple large-screen TVs. From £222 inc VAT.
  • The Goldstone: Hosted by former Albion manager Bob Booker, The Goldstone is a dining experience offering seating high in the East Stand. Other touches include sparkling wine on arrival, private tables, a three-course meal, inclusive drinks, half-time refreshments, post-match pies, and near-site parking. From £282 inc VAT.
  • Bruno’s Restaurant: Named after the legendary former captain who helped seal Brighton’s Premier League status. Part of the Platinum 1901 Club Lounge, this experience gives you seats in the West Stand, combined with all of the dining and beverage perks of The Goldstone. From £282 inc VAT.
  • HB’s Restaurant: Seating for this upscale dining lounge is on Level One in the West Stand. The benefits are the same as Bruno’s Restaurant and The Goldstone. From £282 inc VAT.
  • Mullery’s Restaurant: VIP experience with unlimited small plates and post-match cheese & port tasting. From £354 inc VAT.
  • Legends Box: A private box on the halfway line, complete with rich four-course dining and a personal host amid the growing atmosphere. From £5,220 inc VAT.

Brighton hospitality tickets are open for enquiries already. Simply head to the club’s official website to register your interest in a package for a match.

Where can I stay around the Amex Stadium?

There are multiple hotels and accommodation options for visitors to stay at around the Amex Stadium and across the wider Brighton area during their visit.

The interactive map below shows what is available near the ground, while the city’s public transportation system also presents convenient options for those who will need to travel from further afield.

History of the Amex Stadium

The Falmer Stadium, currently known as the American Express Stadium for sponsorship reasons and more commonly referred to as The Amex, is a football stadium in Falmer, Brighton and Hove, East Sussex. With a capacity of 31,876, it is the 29th largest stadium in the United Kingdom. It was opened in 2011 and has been the home ground of Brighton & Hove Albion ever since.

The stadium was designed to allow hosting for other sports and events, too. It staged some matches from the 2015 Rugby World Cup and the UEFA Women's Euro 2022. It will also host some 2025 Women's Rugby World Cup fixtures.

The West Stand is a three-tiered stand which holds 13,654 fans, including 14 luxury boxes. The East Stand (including the Family Stand) holds 11,833 fans. The North Stand has 2,688 seats. The South Stand is for visiting away supporters and contains 2,575 seats.

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Frequently asked questions

Fans keen to book a seat at the Amex Stadium this season can buy their ticket from Brighton’s official ticket portal, at tickets.brightonandhovealbion.com. The website is the only official first-hand retailer for Brighton home tickets this term. You can also look at StubHub if you are happy to pick up tickets from a secondary retailer, with the resale site one of the most recognised options for supporters looking to purchase highly-sought after tickets.

You can buy Brighton tickets without a club membership, However, you will not be in an advantageous place to get the jump on other fans who are. Club membership gives you priority when it comes to purchasing tickets for games at the Amex Stadium.

With demand for Premier League tickets arguably at an all-time high, it can be daunting trying to get tickets to see Brighton & Hove Albion. However, it is not impossible to secure your seat. Explore all options available through the club’s ticket portal and through StubHub. There may be late ticket drops or increased resale options available the closer you get to a particular fixture.

You can indeed book a stadium tour of the Amex Stadium, with both public and group packages offered by Brighton on non-matchdays - All tours allow guests to explore the behind-the-scenes working of the ground, the home dressing room, the director's lounge, and the media conference suite. To book, head to the club’s official website. The tours cost £25 for adults, £15 for under-18s/over 65s, £20 for students and £70 for a family of four (2 adults, 2 under-18s). If you are a season ticket holder or a MyAlbion+ member, you will get a £5 discount when purchasing a ticket for a tour.