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Purchasing Brentford tickets means becoming part of a footballing success story. For decades, this West London club was stuck in the third tier, but now the Bees go toe-to-toe with Premier League giants and often win. With Brentford tickets, you'll experience one of the Premier League’s most state-of-the-art stadiums, loved for its strong sense of community and family-friendly vibe.
Browse our fixture list below to check availability and prices for all Brentford tickets, both home and away.
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Now we’ll show you how to purchase Brentford FC tickets via Ticket Compare.
Move on to our section on Receiving Your Brentford Tickets to know what to expect next.
For first-time buyers, it's important to be aware of some helpful tips, which we cover in the next section.
Read on to learn more about Brentford ticket prices on the secondary and primary markets.
As we hinted above, the price of Brentford FC tickets on resale football ticket sites is governed by supply and demand. For this reason the price of Brentford FC tickets can fluctuate wildly, depending on the opposition.
So, for example, it may be difficult to get cheap Brentford vs Manchester United tickets. But you may be able to get Brentford tickets cheap for a weeknight match against a relegation contender.
There are ways to save money on secondary market Brentford tickets, and we’ll cover a few now:
On the primary market, Brentford general admission ticket prices range from £30 to £65.
Brentford concession tickets (65+ and 18-24) tend to be £10 cheaper than full adult tickets, while Brentford junior tickets (0-17) cost £10-£15 depending on the match category.
The exception is the posh Dugout section where concession and junior tickets are always £55.
As a rule, tickets for Brentford home games are cheaper in the shortside East and West Stands (Band B), and are pricier near the halfway line in the longside North and South stands (Band A+ and Band P).
There’s a small price difference between Category A matches—against London rivals and Premier League Giants—and Category B games against all other teams.
Safe to say, it isn’t easy to buy tickets for Brentford games. We’ll explore the reasons next.
The club will always give priority to long-term Brentford Members, as we’ll show later on. Remember, there are 11,370 Brentford Season Ticket holders in a 17,250-capacity stadium.
Remove the away allocation, and that leaves just over 4,000 tickets available for any Brentford league game at home.
If availability is a problem, you can always look into hospitality packages, which we’ll deal with below.
As a 21st-century venue, the Gtech Community Stadium was designed to cater to fans who are happy to pay extra for luxury.
The signature South Stand is dominated by hospitality lounges, and there’s a choice of packages available, known as Premium Seats.
These offer exceptional views, longer opening hours, a complimentary programme, padded seats and a host of other perks depending on how much you’re willing to pay.
Let’s look at each package:
Now, if you’re sticking to general admission tickets for Brentford home games there are a few things you need to consider, and we’ll talk about them now.
Going through the Brentford Box Office, home tickets normally go on sale about six weeks before a fixture, while away tickets are available about a month out.
Brentford gives a lot of advantages to long-term fans, who have more access to primary market tickets thanks to something called Ticket Access Points (TAPs). We’ll go into detail now:
Crucial to how you buy official Brentford football tickets, Ticket Access Points are loyalty points rewarding Brentford Fans who attend regular matches, home and away. TAPs become valuable for Brentford tickets that are either scarce or have unusually high demand.
As opposed to loyalty systems at other clubs like Chelsea, Brentford Ticket Access Points roll over from season to season and never expire. This has created a clear hierarchy when it comes to buying the Brentford FC tickets that everyone wants, with long-term fans accruing TAPs over multiple seasons. Now we’ll do a little breakdown to show how TAPs are awarded:
TAPS thresholds are applied to tickets for all Brentford away games, and that threshold will change on a game-by-game basis. For home Brentford tickets the TAPs threshold only applied to the most popular, Category A games and will look something like this:
Here we should point out that for all of these Category A home matches, there are two priority windows allowing fans with a lot of TAPs to get to the front of the queue. We’ll discuss them next.
Going through the Brentford Box Office, it’s extremely difficult for a new Brentford Member to buy tickets for Brentford away games. This is especially true for Category A matches, against London clubs and Premier League big guns. There’s more possibility for less coveted Category B away tickets, as we’ll show:
If you’ve secured your Brentford tickets for home games, let’s see what you can expect at Gtech Community Stadium.
Brentford has won acclaim for its matchday experience, and was ranked the best in the league in the Premier League’s annual fan survey back in 2022-23. Brentford took first place for categories like:
One reason why the Gtech Community Stadium is such a great place to watch Premier League football is because of the input of fan groups like BIAS (Brentford Independent Association of Supporters).
They work hand-in-hand with the club to improve every aspect of Bees supporter life, from matchday events to processes like Brentford ticketing.
No doubt, Brentford plays at one of most cutting-edge grounds in the country. Seating 17,250, the Gtech Community Stadium opened at the start of the 2020-21 season. Replacing their previous ground cost the club just £71 million. Let’s look at some fun facts about the new stadium:
If you wondering how to travel to Brentford home games, we’ll run through Community Stadium’s public transport options (Zone 4) below:
If you’re watching a Brentford match in the family area, there’s a lot going on along the North Stand’s concourse. Starting an hour before kick-off, this area features a range of activities for younger members of the family. These include:
Here’s what a typical matchday looks like at Brentford for a 3 PM kick-off:
12:30 PM - Hospitality lounges open
1:30 PM - Stadium opens for general admission tickets
2:00 PM - Activities begin in the family area, and the team news comes in
2:15 PM - Players are on the pitch for the warm-up
3:45 PM - Food vendors are open for business on the concourses
6:00 PM - Hospitality lounges close, with last orders 40 minutes after the final whistle
£5.50. That is the price for a Grolsch, which is the cheapest beer at Brentford. Also on the price list are Guinness (£6.50) and London Pride (£6.25). Get to the stadium more than half an hour before kick-off and all draught beers are £4, as part of a range of special Early Bird offers.
This facility is open for in-person ticket enquiries 2 hours and 30 minutes before kick-off on matchdays. The Brentford Box Office also remains open for another 30 minutes after full-time.
1,725 tickets. That was the typical away allocation at the Gtech Community Stadium in the 2023-24 season.
In the East Stand, in Blocks E117, E116, E115, E218, E217, E216, E215 and N120. Brentford’s away blocks are in the north-eastern corner of the stadium and are accessed by Entrances F, G and H.
Now, if you’re ready to become a Brentford Member, we’ll give you some pointers below.
If you want to buy Brentford tickets through official channels then you’re going to need a Brentford Membership. Adults over 25 years old are eligible for the My Bees Membership package, and this costs £45, renewing at the end of each season. We go into more depth on this topic in our guide to Brentford Memberships.
For now, here’s what you get with the main package:
The club has memberships for four different age categories up to the age of 25. They all come with the same ticketing perks as adult memberships. The big difference is the welcome packs, which feature age-appropriate gifts for younger fans. We’ll list Brentford’s various junior memberships now:
Costing £30 a season, this is a special Brentford FC Membership tier aimed at international fans. None of the ticketing benefits available to other Brentford Memberships apply to Bees Overseas.
But what they do get is entry into special International Ballots for Category A and Category B home and away matches. Ticket Access Point totals have no impact on these ballots. They give overseas Brentford fans the chance to attend any game, as long as they register interest beforehand.
If you do live locally and you want to get to as many Brentford matches as possible, then a season ticket may be the way to go. We’ll talk cover season tickets in our next section.
As we’ve shown, Brentford Season Ticket holders have plenty of advantages over other Brentford fans and even long-term Brentford Members.
If you’re willing to commit to the club, adult Brentford Season Tickets are priced from £460 (North Stand Family Area) to £815 (South Stand Dugout).
For the same seats the concession price is £135-£640 and for juniors it’s £80-£640. Browse our article if you’re wondering about the Brentford Season Ticket waiting list.
Here’s a list of the main Brentford Season Ticket benefits:
If they can’t attend a game, Brentford Season Ticket holders are strongly encouraged to re-list their match ticket on the club’s own resale platform called the Ticket Exchange.
If you’re a Brentford Member who has been unable to purchase a Brentford ticket for a sold out game, you can use this platform to snag primary market Brentford tickets. It sounds great, but there are conditions:
Finally, Brentford Season Ticket holders can buy extra tickets from the Ticket Exchange, but only for Category B games within 72-48 hours of kick-off.
Next we’ll explore exactly how Brentford tries to keep bums on seats at the Community Stadium.
It’s a way of keeping the stadium full and discouraging Brentford FC Season Ticket holders from missing games without making their seat available on official channels. Here’s what happens if you fail to do this:
Your Brentford Season Ticket counts as being used if you do one of the following:
Let’s finish up with some common FAQs relating to the Bees.
What is the nickname of Brentford?
Bees. The nickname goes all the way back to the 1894-95 season. A group of fans chanted “Buck up Bs!”, as in “B” for Brentford, but it was interpreted as “Buck up Bees”, and the nickname was adopted soon after.
Is Brentford FC fan-owned?
No, Brentford FC isn’t fan owned. However, the club is owned by a fan. Brentford supporter Matthew Benham purchased a controlling stake in 2012. From 2003 to that point, Brentford’s supporters trust, Bees United, was in control of the club. Today they maintain a small share in the club that allows them to veto a stadium sale and allows them to have a fans’ representative on the club’s board.
What was the old name of Brentford Stadium?
Griffin Park, which was home to the Bees from 1904 to 2020. Holding 12,763 when it closed, this ground was famous for having four pubs, one on each corner of the stadium.
Do Brentford FC share their stadium?
No, not right now at least. From 2020 to 2023 the ground was shared with London Irish Rugby Football Club. They were suspended from the Premiership in 2023 after going into administration.
Why is Brentford’s stadium so small?
Because of the unique limitations of the site, which covers just 22,000 m2. Around half of this area is taken up by the pitch.
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