The Burnley faithful’s frowns have been turned upside down as the Clarets bounced back to the promised land of the Premier League.
Despite falling through the dreaded top-flight trapdoor and losing the services of Vincent Kompany to boot at the end of the 2023/24 season, the doom and gloom wouldn’t last too long.
Scott Parker took over the reins, refusing to let any despondency take hold, and the smiles soon returned to faces all over the Lancashire town. With the Premier League big guns set to visit Turf Moor regularly once more over the coming months, match tickets will be harder to come by than last season.
Burnley took the Championship by storm once again, hitting the 100-point mark, as they had done during the 2022/23 season. Losing the Championship title on goal difference to Leeds would have hurt a tad, but automatic promotion was the goal, and it was achieved in style. During the whole 46-match league campaign, the Clarets only lost twice, and both of those defeats came on the road. Turf Moor proved to be a fortress, and the Burnley players will be hoping to keep it that way as their new Premier League era dawns.
But how can you get your hands on Premier League tickets to see Burnley in action next season, as they look to maintain their potency? Let GOAL show you what options you have for seeing the Clarets play live during the 2025/26 campaign.
Upcoming Burnley fixtures at Turf Moor
Below, you can find Burnley’s upcoming home fixtures for the 2025/26 season:
Date | Fixture | Competition | Kick-off | Tickets |
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Sat Aug 23 | vs Sunderland | Premier League | 3pm | StubHub from €89, Ticombo from £113 |
Sat Sep 13 | vs Liverpool | Premier League | 3pm | StubHub from €185, Ticombo from £179 |
Sat Sep 20 | vs Nottm Forest | Premier League | 3pm | StubHub from €92, Ticombo from £106 |
Sat Oct 18 | vs Leeds | Premier League | 3pm | StubHub from €95, Ticombo from £182 |
Sat Nov 1 | vs Arsenal | Premier League | 3pm | StubHub from €159, Ticombo from £179 |
Sat Nov 22 | vs Chelsea | Premier League | 3pm | StubHub from €149, Ticombo from £179 |
How to buy Burnley 2025/26 tickets?
There are multiple ticketing options for Burnley games, from individual match passes to season tickets and additional hospitality packages. You can typically purchase these through the club's official ticket portal, which can be found on their website.
British football clubs tend to allocate tickets in three stages:
- First to season ticket holders
- Then, to club members, who are often ranked by loyalty points from previous purchases
- Finally, to the public in the ‘General Sale’ period.
While the official portal is the safest way for supporters to purchase Burnley tickets, those looking to attend a match may wish to consider secondary resale sites such as StubHub and Ticombo as a way of securing themselves a seat.
How much are Burnley 2025/26 tickets?

Adult Burnley fans looking for a seat at Turf Moor on a single-game basis will struggle to find tickets for less than £30.
This figure will rise further depending on factors such as seat location, fixture, date and opponent. The same seat may be priced differently from game to game, while the high demand for Burnley tickets in general means most options could be sold out even before fans can take a look. Keep tabs on the club's official ticket portal for additional information about availability and prices.
Burnley season tickets: benefits, pricing and availability
A season ticket is the only way to ensure you’ll be at Turf Moor for every one of Burnley’s Premier League home games during the 2025/26 season. It guarantees the holder will have a reserved seat in the stands for all the thrilling league action.
Burnley Chairman Alan Pace announced midway through last season that season ticket prices for the 2025/26 campaign would be frozen as a way of saying thank you to the extraordinary support fans had given the club. At the start of the 2024/25 campaign, prices started at £352 for adults, £242 for over 65s and from as low as just £58 for under 12s. Unsurprisingly due to the imminent prospect of Burnley returning to the Premier League, demand for tickets went through the roof and the waiting list for new Season Ticket holders was closed way back in February.
Burnley hospitality tickets & packages: premium experience for fans

Numerous hospitality options are available for Burnley fans at Turf Moor. For £80 per person, there is the Jimmy McIlroy Suite package, which includes food and drinks in a bar style lounge, post-match live music and padded seating in the Jimmy McIlroy Stand. Seasonal deals are also available. Similar hospitality ticket packages involving dining and drinking, which are more costly, include the ‘Super Box’, the ‘Centenary Lounge’, the ‘Longside Lounge’, ‘The Trophy Room’ and the ‘1882 Lounge’.
Turf Moor also offers executive boxes for supporters. These boxes overlook the pitch and can be booked out for up to 12 people with food and drinks included in the price. A box costs around £2500.
Remember, however, more popular fixtures are likely to sell out their options sooner rather than later. The easiest way to ensure your place is to keep an eye on the hospitality section of the club’s site, so you know what your individual options are.
Where to stay around Turf Moor
There are multiple hotels and accommodation options for visitors to stay at around Turf Moor and across the wider Lancashire area during their visit.
The interactive map below shows what is available near the ground, while the town’s relative proximity to Greater Manchester also makes the latter a viable option for accommodation around a match day.
History of Turf Moor
Turf Moor is a football stadium in Burnley, Lancashire, which has a capacity of 21,944. It's been the home of Burnley Football Club since being built in 1883. This makes Turf Moor the second-longest continuously used ground in English professional football.
The stadium is situated on Harry Potts Way, named after the manager who won the 1959-60 First Division with the club. The ground comprises four stands: the Bob Lord Stand, the Cricket Field Stand, the North Stand and the Jimmy McIlroy Stand.