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Buy Brighton & Hove Albion tickets and watch the Seagulls taking the Premier League by storm. Since earning promotion in 2016, Albion has improved almost every year, qualifying for the Europa League back in 2023. Breakout hidden talents like Kaoru Mitoma combine with players who have been on the Brighton trail for years, like Lewis Dunk and Solly March.
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If you're looking to secure tickets for Brighton, Ticket Compare is your go-to resource for discovering top deals on Premier League resale tickets.
We specialise in connecting you with authentic Albion tickets by collaborating with a carefully selected group of trusted secondary ticket platforms. Ticket Compare reviews and grades these vendors, ensuring you can buy with confidence.
This enables us to offer Albion fans:
Three-Step Guide to Buying Brighton Match Tickets
Next, we’ll walk you through how to use your tickets to enter the Amex Stadium.
How to Access and Use Your Digital Brighton & Hove Albion Tickets
In recent years, the Amex Stadium has shifted from traditional paper tickets to a digital NFC (Near Field Communication) system at the stadium turnstiles.
For first-time buyers navigating the secondary market for Brighton tickets, consider these important tips to ensure a smooth purchasing experience:
Brighton Tickets: Advice for First-Time Buyers
With the ticket purchasing process clear, it's crucial to consider the financial aspects. Let's explore the pricing landscape of Brighton resale tickets with a comprehensive comparison.
Brighton Resale Ticket Prices
No doubt, Brighton resale ticket prices can vary significantly depending on the matchup. Secondary market prices are heavily influenced by supply and demand, often more so than through official channels.
For example, tickets for Brighton & Hove Albion vs Crystal Palace, a highly anticipated fixture, will likely be much pricier than those for a game like Brighton vs Wolves.
Finding cheap Brighton tickets is never easy, but here are a few tips to help you save money when using Ticket Compare:
Understanding the dynamics of resale markets is vital, but how do these prices compare to those available directly through the Brighton box office? Let's investigate.
Brighton & Hove Albion Ticket Prices on the Primary Market
For almost every fixture, you will need a Brighton Membership to buy tickets from the club box office, and we’ll talk about the process a little later.
In the meantime, here are the official BHAFC ticket prices in 2024/25:
The most expensive seats are on the halfway line in the Lower Tier of the West Stand, while the affordable seating options at Amex Stadium are in the rowdy North Stand.
The price of primary market match tickets for Brighton depends on the level of opponent, and we’ll explain why in the next section.
Are Brighton Tickets Easy to Get?
No, and it’s getting harder. In 2024/25, the club announced that the number of Brighton Members had shot up.
Having navigated the resale ticket landscape, let's turn our attention to the primary market and explore how membership plays a role in securing Brighton football tickets.
While Brighton football tickets have always sold out, it is now harder than ever to get seats at the Amex Stadium. There are more Albion Members than ever, all waiting to snap up BHAFC match tickets as soon as they go on sale. We’ll explain the process now:
MyAlbion+ Members Sales Window
About seven weeks before a game, Brighton & Hove Albion match tickets go on sale to members in a priority window on a first come first served basis. This is what a typical BHAFC ticket sales window looks like for home games in 2024/25:
Brighton tickets are released at 9 AM on the scheduled sale dates.
How to Buy Brighton Guest Tickets
Explaining the Brighton Ticket Exchange Process
This option becomes available when a game is sold out.
You just log in to your MyAlbionDigital ticketing account and choose the option in the right-hand column to “list this ticket for resale”.
You can expect it to be up for most Premier League games, but especially Grade A matches that sell out early.
Brighton Match Grades Explained
BHAFC matches are Graded A to C, and this will have an impact on the ticket price:
How to Buy Brighton Away Tickets
Highly coveted, most BHAFC away tickets are guaranteed to sell out before they become available to MyAlbion+ Members. This is mainly because Premier League away allocations are never much more than 3,000 seats.
An surefire way to get tickets for Brighton & Hove Albion is to splash out on hospitality seats at the Amex Stadium. We’ll explain what is available below.
As we mentioned, BHAFC matchday hospitality tickets sell out less quickly than general admission.
Instead of being an expensive back-door into the ground, hospitality at the Amex Stadium could be the ultimate gift for a loved one, a way to reward employees, or an opportunity to impress clients.
Before going lounge by lounge, let’s have a look at what you get with all Brighton matchday hospitality tickets:
So let’s take a look at the Amex Stadium’s matchday hospitality options.
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.
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.
Bruno’s Restaurant
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.
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.
Mullery’s Restaurant
A cut above, this VIP experience offers some of the best seats in the stadium from the West Stand. Some of the many perks at Mullery’s Restaurant include:
What is the Dress Code at Brighton FC Hospitality?
With your match tickets secured, the final step is preparing for the game day experience. Here's what you can expect when attending a Brighton home game:
Opened in 2011, Brighton & Hove Albion have a totally modern Premier League stadium, with new features being added every season including a state-of-the-art £7 million fanzone.
Added to that, the ground has a picture-perfect location, folded into the green hills of the South Downs National Park.
The Amex Stadium holds 31,876, with clear sightlines throughout, and is rated by Age UK as one of the best in the Premier League for accessibility.
Now, we’ll give you some tips for Brighton newcomers to have a wonderful day out with your Amex Stadium tickets. We’ll also have some info for away fans later in the section:
Getting to the Amex Stadium
We’ve published a thorough guide If you’re wondering how to get to the Amex Stadium.
For now, the main thing to remember is that parking is extremely limited around the ground, but there are two large park & ride sites within a 15-minute bus ride of Falmer Stadium.
Beyond that, Brighton operates a Free Travel Zone on matchdays, encompassing the city and surrounding areas.
Just by presenting your Brighton & Hove Albion Ticket you can hop aboard the bus or train without paying a penny.
Pre-Match Activities near Amex Stadium
It’s a ten-minute train journey from Brighton to Falmer Station for the Amex Stadium, so you can explore one of the UK’s trendiest cities before the game.
BHAFC’s ground is in Falmer, no more than a village, but you can get into the matchday mood in the city centre. There are also dozens of sights and areas for first-timers to check out. These include:
Falmer is no more than a village, but the local pub for Brighton fans is the Swan Inn (BN1 9PD).
Extra trains operate on matchdays, but there is still a bit of a bottleneck on the A27 and the train, with a queuing system in place at Brighton Railway Station.
It’s best to arrive an hour before the game to beat the crowds. With new facilities outside the ground you now have extra reasons to get there early.
Brighton has invested in the matchday offer immediately outside the stadium. In 2024/25 the club opened a state-of-the-art two-storey fanzone by the entrance to Falmer Railway Station. Highlights include:
Located outside the North Stand, the Brighton & Hove Albion Superstore greets you as you arrive at the Amex Stadium from Falmer Station.
Head inside for the full range of official BHAFC merchandise, as well as a shirt-printing service. On a Saturday matchday, this store is open from 10 AM.
Entering The Amex Stadium
Bags bigger than a sheet of A4 paper are not allowed, and will need to be deposited at the stadium’s bag drop facility outside the South East entrance. This costs £5 per item, and you will also need to store motorcycle helmets here.
You will not be permitted to enter the Amex Stadium with anything that has the potential to be dangerous. This includes but is not limited to fireworks, large umbrellas, large banners, selfie sticks, musical instruments, glass bottles, and laser pens.
Once you've made your way through security, it's time to explore what awaits you inside the Amex Stadium. Let’s take a look at the best seats, food, drink options, and more
Inside the Amex Stadium
As a relatively new venue, the Amex Stadium has one of the highest accessibility ratings in the Premier League receiving a Level Playing Field Excellence Award. Facilities include:
Every aspect of Amex Stadium is cashless, including retail, parking, programmes, and food & drink.
There’s a wide choice of food and drink on the stadium concourse, from burgers to pies, hot dogs, vegetarian options, as well as soft drinks, beer and cider.
Look out for the “Harvey’s Wall” counters in the East and West Stand, pouring a range of locally made beer from Harvey’s Brewery in Lewes.
During the Brighton Match
Be sure to be in your seat before kick-off for the club anthem, “Sussex by the Sea” dating back to 1907.
If you’re a newcomer to the Amex Stadium you can prove your Seagulls credentials by singing the most popular chants with the Albion faithful.
A few to look up are “B-R-I-G-H-T-O-N (gimme a B)”, “Good Old Sussex by the Sea”, “We’re Brilliant”, “Super Brighton”, “Pride of the South Coast”, or you could just try yelling “Albion” over and over.
Post-Match Tips
We mentioned the pinch points caused by the stadium’s location, so if you’re in no hurry it’s worth soaking up the post-game atmosphere for a few minutes from your seats, to let the crowds disperse a little.
After the game, this beloved spot becomes a fan hangout. Of course, the atmosphere is even better after a win. Spend half an hour here and it will be much easier to board a train back to Brighton.
There can’t be many better cities in the UK to spend the evening after a football game. Brighton is a party city, with a world-class dining scene. Everything from Michelin guide restaurants (64 Degrees, BN1 1HB) to classic seaside fish & chips (Captains, BN2 1ET).
Away Fan Tips for Brighton Matches
Before we wrap up, we’ve made room for a separate section to help away fans get more out of their tickets to the Amex Stadium.
It’s a good idea to be in the ground by 2 PM for a 3 PM kick-off. Turnstiles are open up to two hours before the match, so you won’t be waiting around outside if you get to the stadium early, and the Amex Stadium has good concourse food & drink.
The ticket office is open on Brighton matchdays from 12 PM, outside the north stand on the north-west corner of the ground. The window for away fans is number 10, and you’ll need to bring your ID to make a collection.
The Amex Stadium is in a village, with one pub open only to home fans. Luckily there are around 340 pubs a short bus or train ride away in Brighton. So you can aim to meet up in the city centre before moving onto the stadium.
As we’ll show below, away fans are in the South Stand in the Amex Stadium, and can enter via turnstiles 17 to 21.
Final Amex Stadium Tips and Advice
We suggest taking public transport to Falmer Stadium, enjoying the fantastic new fanzone, cheering with passion, and lingering a bit after the game to avoid the crowds. Afterwards you can celebrate or console yourself in Brighton city centre.
We do a deep-dive on Brighton & Hove Albion Membership benefits in our dedicated article, covering all aspects, including premium 1901 Club Membership. But we’ll breeze through some of the basics about being a member here.
As opposed to many Premier League teams, BHAFC’s Memberships are streamlined to just one option:
MyAlbion+ Membership
Costing £38 within the UK (£44 abroad), this is the all-encompassing Brighton football club membership package, offering priority access to Albion tickets, as well as a membership pack and a lineup of retail benefits.
Junior MyAlbion+ Membership
Priced at £28, (£34 abroad) Brighton’s Junior membership is available for everyone under the age of 18, and comes with the same ticketing privileges and a variety of age-specific retail discounts.
One ticket per Brighton fan number in the members’ priority window. This may increase in subsequent windows depending on availability.
No. Some fixtures do go on general sale. Of course, you don’t have to be a member to buy BHAFC match tickets through Ticket Compare.
Maybe you want to invest in a Brighton Season Ticket? We’ll check out the essentials next.
If you want to be a regular at the Amex Stadium, a Brighton Season Ticket may be the way to go. Here’s how the pricing worked out in 2024/25:
How Many Season Ticket Holders Does Brighton & Hove Albion Have?
26,500 at the most recent count in summer 2023. That is a massive 83% of the Amex Stadium capacity.
Can I Share My Brighton Season Ticket?
Yes, this can be done via Brighton’s online ticketing menu. The person you share with has to be a MyAlbion+ Member, and within the same age/price band as you.
After dealing with tickets for Brighton & Hove Albion, we’ll answer some more general queries about the club.
Why Are Brighton and Crystal Palace Rivals?
For decades, Crystal Palace was the nearest Football League club to Brighton, at 40 miles to the north along the A23 and M23.
The Brighton vs Crystal Palace rivalry emerged in the 1976-77 season when the evenly matched clubs met each other three times in the old Second Division under Terry Venables (Palace) and Alan Mullery (Albion).
What Was Brighton’s Old Ground Called?
The Withdean Stadium. Brighton played there from 1999 to 2011. Before that, BHAFC’s home was the Goldstone Ground, from 1901 to 1997.
Why Was Brighton’s Nickname Before Seagulls?
The Dolphins. They appear on the City of Brighton’s crest, and were chosen for the club badge in the mid-1970s. Around this time “Seagulls” became a popular fan chant, and the bird was adopted for the badge in 1977.
How Much Did Brighton’s Stadium Cost?
£93 million.
Who Owns Brighton & Hove Albion?
Tony Bloom. The billionaire, who made his fortune through sports betting, is a lifelong Seagulls fan, and purchased a 75% stake in the club in 2009.
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