FA Cup
West Ham United vs Leeds United
London, England • London Stadium

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FA Cup
West Ham United vs Leeds United
London, England • London Stadium
Premier League
Manchester United vs Leeds United
Manchester, England • Old Trafford
Premier League
Leeds United vs Wolverhampton Wanderers
Leeds, England • Elland Road
Premier League
AFC Bournemouth vs Leeds United
Bournemouth, England • Vitality Stadium
Premier League
Leeds United vs Burnley
Leeds, England • Elland Road
Premier League
Tottenham Hotspur vs Leeds United
London, England • Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Premier League
Leeds United vs Brighton Hove Albion
Leeds, England • Elland Road
Premier League
West Ham United vs Leeds United
London, England • London Stadium
Compare average ticket prices for upcoming Leeds United matches across verified resale platforms. Prices are based on the last 7 days and updated every 30 minutes.
| Match | Competition | Date | Cheapest | Avg Price | Trend |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
vs West Ham United | FA Cup | Apr 5 | €104 | €127 | → Stable |
vs Manchester United | Premier League | Apr 13 | €114 | €172 | ↓ Dropping |
vs Wolverhampton Wanderers | Premier League | Apr 18 | €110 | €260 | ↓ Dropping |
vs AFC Bournemouth | Premier League | Apr 25 | €200 | €418 | ↓ Dropping |
vs Burnley | Premier League | May 1 | €200 | €301 | ↓ Dropping |
vs Tottenham Hotspur | Premier League | May 11 | €80 | €132 | ↓ Dropping |
vs Brighton Hove Albion | Premier League | May 17 | €315 | €349 | → Stable |
vs West Ham United | Premier League | May 24 | €78 | €108 | ↓ Dropping |
Shown prices are for a single ticket and may exclude additional fees.



Elland Road holds over 37,000 seats and is one of the more traditional stadiums in English football, with the stadium created in 1897. Located in the southwest of Leeds, the ground is easily accessible by bus or a 30 minute walk from Leeds train station.
The Elland Road area gets very busy on matchdays. Try to arrive early to avoid the lines and experience the pre-game atmosphere. Make sure to grab a drin at The Old Peacock, the iconic pub right next to the stadium that's been serving Leeds fans for generations.
The South Stand singing "Marching On Together" creates one of the coolest atmospheres in English football.
Expect a traditional English Football atmosphere with lots of singing, usually starting from "The Wedge", which is the loudest section of the stadium.
With Leeds United getting back to the Premier League in 2025 after winning the Championship with 100 points, ticket demand for Leeds United tickets has gone through the roof. The stadium holds just over 37.600 seats, making it on of the larger grounds in England. Leeds United has over 27.000 season ticket holders, with over 26.000 fans on the waiting list. As you can image, buying one of the left over tickets is difficult as stock is extremely limited. For big clashes such as the games against club rivals Manchester United or games against top-6 clubs such as Liverpool or Arsenal, getting a ticket through the club is going to be though. Luckily, there are alternative ways of getting tickets, below we explain all the ways you can experience a game at Elland Road yourself.
As most Premier League clubs, Leeds United operates a structured membership system to control ticket sales. Without a club membership, you cannot buy match tickets. Leeds United has two tiers of memberships: the My Leeds membership, costing £50 per adult, and the My Leeds+ membership that cost £75 per adult. These memberships give you priority ticket access over others but even with a My Leeds membership, you still need to be online the second tickets drop to have a chance of buying tickets.
If tickets remain unsold during the on-sale moments for members, the Ticket Exchange opens up, which is the best way of getting last minute tickets through the club directly. Sometimes season ticket holders change plans last minute, allowing other members to buy those tickets. Please note that consecutive seats usually sell within minutes of relisting.
If you want a guaranteed seat without spending time on the membership route, hospitality is the way to go. Elland Road offers a wide range of hospitality packages in the Premier League, spread across all three main stands. You don't need to plan months ahead because hospitality can often still be booked at short notice. The big downside of buying hospitality tickets is that you pay premium prices for your tickets.
These are the main hospitality options at Elland Road:
Hospitality tickets for Leeds United can be found on Ticketseal.com, make sure you select "premium" to see all hospitality options for your selected game.
For sold out matches or for fans who want to get tickets for Leeds United without any hassle, getting tickets through secondary platforms is the easiest route. Since Leeds United restricts ticket sales to members, one-time visitors usually spend less money for choosing this route as it allows you to buy tickets without a membership. With secondary platforms the ticket prices are dynamic. That means that tickets that cost £50 today, can cost £70 or £30 tomorrow. A rule of thumb is to buy tickets one week before the fixture, that way you make sure to receive your tickets in time for the game without breaking the bank.
It is not always clear which platforms are trustworthy and which ones are overcharging. Luckily Ticketseal solves this by bringing together all legitimate secondary market listings for Leeds United in one place. You can compare prices across platforms in real time and find the cheapest options on the market.
Now that Leeds are back in the Premier League, resale prices are significantly higher than they were in the Championship. Here is a rough guide to what you can expect to pay:
Stick to established platforms with buyer protection. Facebook Marketplace, Twitter sellers, Marktplaats and strangers outside the ground are risky. If the price seems too good to be true, it probably is.



The South Stand, better known as "The Wedge" is home to Leeds United's most passionate fans. This is the loudest place within the stadium. Although it might be extra difficult to get tickets for this stand as most fans here have been season ticket holders for years, it's an experience that's worth it.
The East Stand is the largest stand in the ground and offers amazing views of the whole pitch. We recommend this section for most fans who want to experience it all, without being in or near the fanatic fans section.
The North Stand has some drawbacks: being behind the goal means sightlines are less than perfect, and numerous seats in the Upper Tier have restricted views due to pillars.