Match tickets – 2025/26 season on-sale dates

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Following last week’s release of our provisional 2025/26 Premier League fixture schedule, we can now confirm ticketing details and on-sale dates for the forthcoming season.

Match tickets will continue to be sold across seven dedicated on-sale windows throughout the season, as has been the case in recent years. Each sales window will consist of two or three fixtures, with One Hotspur Members continuing to receive priority access to match tickets.

The first sales window of the season will cover our opening three home games – against Burnley, AFC Bournemouth and Wolverhampton Wanderers respectively – and will open on Monday 21 July for One Hotspur+ Members and Tuesday 22 July for One Hotspur Members.

Full details on each on-sale window, as well as information about priority access for Members and match ticket pricing/categorisation, can be found below.

On-Sale Dates

The full schedule of on-sale dates for our 2025/26 Premier League fixtures can be found below*. In keeping with previous seasons, no ticket sales windows are planned over the Christmas period.

*All fixture dates remain subject to change. Where a fixture is moved following broadcast selections taking place, Members who bought during the initial sale will have a 48-hour window to list their tickets on the Ticket Exchange should they be unable to attend – and provided the fixture has sold out.

Ticketing Priority for Members

In line with previous seasons, One Hotspur + Members will receive a 24-hour priority window to purchase tickets when they go on sale on Mondays, while sales will open to One Hotspur Members on Tuesdays. Sales will begin at 10am for general admission tickets and 2pm for supporters registered on the Club’s Access Scheme.

The Ticket Exchange platform will open for sales once all tickets available from the Club have sold out – meaning that Members who were unsuccessful in the initial on-sale windows will have further opportunities to purchase.

Additionally, from this season onwards, a One Hotspur membership will be required to have match tickets shared with you via Ticket Share. This prevents large numbers of tickets being shared with non-Members, helping to ensure continued ticketing priority for all Members.

Pricing and Categorisation

Matches will continue to be priced according to their category, with full details as follows:

• Category A – Price Chart

• Category B – Price Chart

• Category C – Price Chart

We shall continue to offer concession pricing for Juniors, Young Adults and Seniors in eligible areas. As previously announced, from 2025/26 the qualifying age for Senior concessions will come into line with the State Pension Age of 66, while the level of discount will be adjusted to 25 per cent, mirroring the discount rate for Young Adults.

Ticketing information for cup fixtures will be confirmed on a match-by-match basis, with prices reflecting our commitment to encouraging new generations of fans to support the team at the stadium.

Ticket Touting and Misuse

The touting of match tickets is a criminal offence which prevents genuine supporters from accessing tickets and increases the risk of away fans in home areas.

Last season, following reports submitted on matchdays by victims of ticket touting, the Club issued hundreds of bans to individuals whose accounts had been used to mis-sell tickets. We will continue to operate a zero-tolerance approach to this practice and will take the strongest possible action against anyone found to have sold tickets on unofficially, in accordance with our Sanctions and Banning policy.

We shall also continue our efforts to clamp down on ticket touting through targeted purchasing from unofficial sellers, the continued development of our technology and working with the relevant authorities to push for wider campaigns against black market ticket sales.

To guarantee the validity of your match tickets, and to ensure you pay face value, we strongly encourage supporters to purchase only from official Club platforms and to avoid any unofficial websites or social media platforms. A non-exhaustive list of unauthorised sellers, and details on how to report ticket touting, can be found on Ask Spurs.

We shall also continue to take measures to limit the misuse of concession seating we have previously seen. This includes monitoring the utilisation of seats throughout the 2025/26 season, the cancellation of match tickets where appropriate and the withdrawal of concession rights for individuals misusing these tickets.

One Hotspur Membership

With match tickets in extremely high demand, our Premier League fixtures are unlikely to reach guest or general sale. To enjoy priority access to tickets, along with a wide range of further benefits, become a One Hotspur Member today.

Ticketing FAQs

For any ticketing queries you may have, please refer to our Buying Tickets Guide and FAQs on Ask Spurs.

Premium Options

Premium options for all 2025/26 Premier League home matches are now on sale. Explore our Premium options here.