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About Newcastle United

Exterior of St James' Park stadium in Newcastle before a match
Outside St James' Park, home of Newcastle United
Football fans outside Tilleys Bar in Newcastle before a match
Fans gathering outside Tilleys Bar on matchday
Inside St James' Park with pitch view before kickoff
Pitch view inside St James' Park before the match
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What do you need to know?

Newcastle United is a Premier League club from northeast England, famous for their loyal supporters, St James’ Park atmosphere, and recent resurgence as a competitive force in English football. St James' Park holds over 52,000 fans and dominates the Newcastle city centre skyline.

Our Tip

Head to The Strawberry right next to the stadium, one of England's most iconic matchday pubs, or walk down the Bigg Market where Toon fans gather in numbers before kick-off.

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The history and atmosphere

The Gallowgate End belting out "Blaydon Races" and "Local Hero" creates an atmosphere few grounds in England can match. Founded in 1892, Newcastle United has a passionate fanbase that has stayed loyal through decades of ups and downs.

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What to expect

Expect an unforgettable experience at St James' Park. The steep stands tower over the pitch, creating a cauldron of noise that intimidates every visiting team. The Geordie faithful are renowned as some of the most passionate supporters in football - their proven unwavering loyalty legendary across the sport

How to Find Cheap Newcastle United Tickets

Let’s be realistic: Newcastle United tickets are now among the hardest to secure in the Premier League. Since the club’s revival under PIF(Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund) ownership, a 2025 Carabao Cup triumph, Champions League nights, and a 40,000-strong season-ticket waiting list, demand has exploded. With St James’ Park limited to 52,305 seats, most tickets are gone long before any form of general sale appears.

So how do you actually get your hands on tickets without paying a fortune or falling for a scam? We've broken it down into the approaches that actually work.

The official route: great prices, brutal odds

Newcastle operates a ballot-based ticketing system for members. Face-value tickets range from £32 to £75 depending on the fixture category and seat location. The catch? You'll need a Mags membership, and even then you're entering a lottery — there are simply more members wanting tickets than seats available.

Mags Membership

To buy tickets directly from Newcastle United, you need a membership. The club offers three main tiers:

  • The Mags (£37/year for adults) – Access to the Mags Member Ballot, Member Sale, and Ticket Exchange, plus at least three retail discounts, stadium tour discounts, and exclusive content including full match replays
  • Mags+ (£47/year for adults) – All Mags benefits plus five retail discounts, first access to new retail ranges, and exclusive events including player meet-and-greets and Q&A sessions
  • Junior Mags (£20/year) – For supporters aged 0-17, with all the core ticket access benefits plus age-appropriate rewards and mascot opportunities

Important: One membership = one ballot entry = one ticket (if successful). Groups need multiple memberships, and success is never guaranteed.

Match-by-Match Sales (Ballot System)

Newcastle's ballot system means ticket allocation is randomized rather than first-come-first-served. Here's how it works:

The Ballot

  • Opens approximately one month before each fixture
  • Only available for 24 hours — watch your emails
  • Members choose either "Family Stand" or "Rest of Stadium"
  • Results announced the following day
  • If successful, you have 48 hours to select your seat and complete payment

Member General Sale If you're unsuccessful in the ballot (or miss it), there's a second chance a few days later:

  • Online only, queue positions randomised
  • Open to any Mags member without a ticket for that match
  • Tickets not guaranteed — sells out quickly for big games

General Sale Extremely rare for Premier League matches. Typically only happens for early cup rounds or low-demand fixtures.

The club surveyed fans and found 65% supported the ballot system, believing it distributes tickets more fairly than first-come-first-served. But it does mean even dedicated members can miss out on big games.

Mags Member Ticket Exchange

Season ticket holders who can't attend can list their seats at face value on the Ticket Exchange. This opens another route for members:

Key points:

  • Only Mags members can purchase via the Exchange
  • Season ticket holders must list through official channels — selling elsewhere breaches terms and conditions
  • Check regularly as tickets appear throughout the week before matchday

Hospitality packages

Hospitality is another guaranteed route to a seat at St James' Park, and no membership is required. The club has significantly expanded its hospitality offerings under PIF ownership:

On-Site Options:

  • Shearer's Bar – Relaxed matchday experience, accessible from stadium exterior
  • Park Grill – Light bites before the match on Level 4 of the Milburn Stand
  • The Entertainers – Three-course meal with Directors' Box seating (from £600+)
  • Club St. James – Fine dining in a stylish modern suite with director's view
  • Wings – Newest hospitality suite inspired by wing legends
  • The Rooftops with Fenwick – All-inclusive champagne/cocktails with post-match DJ sets
  • Executive Boxes – Private balcony, five-course meal throughout the day

Off-Site Options:

  • Argentinian, Thai, and other dining experiences within walking distance, with stadium tickets included

Hospitality releases in phases: Business Club members first, then general release, with additional allocations approximately 30 days before each fixture. For high-demand matches (Liverpool, Leeds, Sunderland), booking restrictions apply to ensure hospitality areas remain dedicated to home supporters.

Verdict on official channels: The ballot system is fairer than pure first-come-first-served, but success isn't guaranteed. International fans and those who need certainty should consider hospitality or resale platforms.

Resale platforms: where most fans actually buy

In practice, supporters who want certainty for a specific match often rely on the resale market. Secondary ticket marketplaces regularly list seats for nearly every Newcastle United home fixture.

The catch? Prices vary wildly between platforms, sometimes by £30 or more for the same seat. That's exactly why we built TicketSeal. We compare prices across all the major resale platforms so you can see your options side by side and find the best deal available.

What you'll actually pay

Newcastle operates a category-based pricing system:

  • Lower-demand fixtures (early cup rounds, lower-table opponents): £50–£100
  • Category B matches (mid-tier opponents): £80–£150
  • Category A matches (Liverpool, Manchester City, Arsenal, Chelsea): £120–£250
  • Tyne-Wear Derby (Sunderland): £200–£400+ (when in same division)
  • Champions League knockouts: Premium pricing throughout

The Milburn Stand offers the best views but also has the highest prices, while Level 7 (upper tier) seats are typically the most affordable. The Gallowgate End atmosphere comes at a premium during big games.

Tips for getting the best price

  1. 01.
    Book early for Liverpool and Sunderland – These fixtures sell at massive premiums that only increase closer to matchday
  2. 02.
    Check multiple platforms – Or just use TicketSeal and let us do it for you
  3. 03.
    Target midweek fixtures – Tuesday/Wednesday evening games are typically easier and cheaper
  4. 04.
    Consider Level 7 – The views are excellent despite the height, and prices are significantly lower
  5. 05.
    FA Cup and Carabao Cup early rounds – Great opportunity to experience St James' Park at a fraction of the cost

SeasonCheapestMost Expensive
2022/2023£417£957
2023/2024£438£1,005
2024/2025£460£1,055
2025/2026£695£1,221

Notes:

  • Four-year price freeze (2019-2023) during ownership transition from Mike Ashley to PIF
  • 5% increases in each of 2023/24, 2024/25, and 2025/26
  • 2025/26 saw significant increases for those coming off long-term price freeze deals
  • Junior ticket prices frozen for 2025/26
  • Season tickets can be spread over 12 months interest-free (increased from 8 months)
  • Platinum Club Premium Seating at top end (£1,221)
  • Approximately 40,000 on the waiting list for season tickets
  • Season tickets do not go on general sale — renewals only
  • Cup scheme available as optional add-on for domestic and European competitions
  • Plans for stadium expansion or new 65,000-capacity stadium under consideration

Avoiding scams!

Stick to established platforms with buyer protection. Facebook Marketplace, Twitter sellers, and strangers outside the ground are risky. If the price seems too good to be true, it probably is.

St. James Park Section Guide

East Stand

East stand view inside St James' Park before kickoff
East stand view at St James' Park
Longside lower tier view inside
Longside lower tier view
East stand view in the central area before the kick off
Central view from the east stand
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About the east stand

The East Stand is the smallest and oldest-feeling of St James' Park's four stands — a single-tier structure with an old-school character that contrasts with the towering double-deckers opposite

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What do you need to know

Views are good throughout thanks to the proximity to the pitch. The stand is smaller in capacity but contributes significantly to the atmosphere.

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Our Tip

The East Stand offers excellent value compared to the Milburn Stand opposite, with similar touchline views but typically lower prices. Central sections provide the best sightlines.

FAQ on Newcastle United Tickets

Tickets for Newcastle United home matches at St. James' Park are available exclusively to members of The Mags, Mags+ and Junior Mags membership schemes. While there is a ticket office at the stadium, all ballot entries and ticket purchases must be completed online through the club's official ticketing website.

Yes, all supporters, including children of any age, must have a valid match ticket to enter St. James' Park. Adult ticket pricing applies to anyone aged 13 years or over, while child ticket pricing applies to children aged 12 or under. Children under 2 go free but must be included in the booking. Children aged 13 and under must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or over when attending fixtures.

St. James' Park enjoys one of the most accessible city centre locations of any Premier League stadium. The ground is situated close to the junction of Gallowgate, St. James' Boulevard and Barrack Road, just a 10-minute walk from Newcastle Central Station and approximately 5 minutes from Monument Metro Station. Newcastle Central Station is on the East Coast Main Line with direct services from London King's Cross (approximately 3 hours), Edinburgh (90 minutes), Leeds, Manchester, Liverpool, Birmingham and Bristol.

There are no unreserved public car parks on event days at St. James' Park due to its city centre location. The club strongly recommends using public transport. Approximately 120 parking spaces are available at the stadium, primarily allocated to season ticket holders, with around 30 accessible spaces for disabled supporters with Blue Badges, but these must be arranged in advance.

The Mags Member Ticket Exchange is Newcastle United's official resale platform where season ticket holders can list their seats for resale at face value for matches they cannot attend. Once tickets from the club have sold out, Mags+, Mags and Junior Mags Members can access seats listed on the Ticket Exchange on a first-come, first-served basis. Seats can become available right up until 3 hours before kick-off, so the club encourages members to check back regularly.

Yes, you can buy Newcastle United tickets without a membership through TicketSeal. We show verified listings from official hospitality partners and trusted marketplaces, all available to purchase instantly and securely. Buying directly from Newcastle United is only possible for members. The club requires a Mags Membership starting from £37 per season, and tickets are distributed through ballots. Due to extremely high demand at St James’ Park, nearly all fixtures sell out during the members’ process. TicketSeal provides a secure and straightforward way to find confirmed Newcastle tickets.

If a Newcastle United match is cancelled, the ticket seller will provide a full refund. If it’s rearranged, your ticket is still valid. Refunds for personal circumstances aren’t common, though some platforms let you relist your ticket for resale. TicketS doesn’t handle refunds itself, but all Newcastle United tickets shown on our platform come from trusted partners that follow clear refund guidelines.

Newcastle United play their home matches at St James’ Park in Newcastle upon Tyne. The full address is St James’ Boulevard, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 4ST.

The best seats for families at St. James’ Park are in the Family Area on Level 7. This section is reserved for adults attending with children and provides a relaxed setting with a clear view of the pitch. At some fixtures, families may also find small matchday activities designed for younger supporters.