How to Find Cheap West Ham United Tickets
Finding tickets for a Premier League game in London will never be easy, but in general is West Ham one of the easiest clubs in London to get tickets for. The reason for this is that they moved stadiums in 2016 and with that, the maximum attendees went from 35,000 to 62,500, almost double. That being said, for important fixtures against rivals such as Millwall or Tottenham Hotspur. or top Premier League teams such as Liverpool, Arsenal and Manchester United it will still be a challenge to get yourself some match tickets. Luckily there are always ways of securing your tickets, below we explain all of these options.
The official way: Great prices, low odds
West Ham United offers their tickets based on a membership system. The most interesting membership for fans who want to buy game tickets is the Claret Membership. This membership costs £45 per season and gets you instant access to the member sales. During the member sales, top games usually sell out rather quickly. So becoming a club member does not guarantee you match tickets. Also note that for every attendee you will have to purchase a separate membership. So if you are with a group of four, that already sets you back £180 even before purchasing any match tickets.
A Claret membership gives you these benefits:
- 24 hour exclusive ticket window on Premier League matches
- £5 discount on your own ticket
- Exclusive Welcome Pack
- £10 Gift Voucher
- Stadium Tours discount
West Ham usually announces a member sale one day before the sale, this makes it a real chance that you miss the email and are not in time to purchase the match tickets.
For international West Ham fans, there is a "international Claret Membership". This membership tier has the same benefits as the regular one, besides not getting the exclusive welcome pack but weirdly enough costs £5 more, making it £50 each.
West Ham Ticket Exchange
In case you purchased the membership but missed the 24h member ticket window and tickets are sold out, there is still hope. Season Ticket Holders who can't attend the fixture can list their ticket(s) on the ticket exchange. Other club members can buy those tickets, making it a great way of securing your tickets.
West Ham Hospitality Packages
The London Stadium is a modern stadium that has lots of different hospitality offers. The upside of buying hospitality tickets is clear, there is no hassle of buying club membership packages or insecurity about buying tickets in time. With hospitality tickets you are VIP and get everything arranged for you. That means that you usually have a different entrance, a padded seats and sometimes even food and drinks.
All West Ham Hospitality packages:
- Arnold Hills Lounge – Premium VIP experience with a three-course à la carte menu, inclusive drinks, and appearances from club legends
- The Great Briton Lounge – Celebrates iconic British sporting figures with stunning London views, a three-course buffet, and a half-time host
- Club London – Premium halfway-line seating across three tiers in the West Stand, with access to upmarket restaurants and sports bars
- Executive Boxes – Private spaces offering excellent pitch views and a more exclusive matchday experience
- The Forge & The Academy – Versatile hospitality rooms that double as event and conference spaces on non-matchdays
Prices vary depending on the fixture category and package chosen, typically starting from £200 for entry-level premium experiences, with top-tier options rising significantly higher.
Buying Tickets from Secondary sites
For most fans, who are looking to get tickets for a West Ham game once without buying a club membership can best get their tickets through secondary sites. The downside of these platforms is that prices can fluctuate a lot and most fans don't know how to know which platform to trust and which ones not.
Ticketseal collected all legit secondary sites for West Ham and shows you the cheapest option on the market in real time. That way you know you are getting a legit ticket and don't pay too much. Prices for West Ham from secondary sites start at £15 for a midweek early round FA Cup fixture, going all the way up to £200 for an important home match vs Arsenal.
What tickets cost on secondary site per category:
- Category C matches (lower-demand opponents: Wolves, Sunderland): £50–£100
- Category B matches (mid-tier opponents: Newcastle, Aston Villa): £80–£150
- Category A matches (top opponents: Man United, Liverpool, Man City): £130–£250
- London Derbies (Chelsea, Arsenal, Tottenham): £200–£400+
- European competition (Conference/Europa League): Largely depends on the round - £25-£300
Tips for getting the best price on Ticketseal
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Book early for London derbies – Fixtures against Chelsea and Tottenham sell at massive premiums that only increase closer to matchday
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Target midweek fixtures – Tuesday/Wednesday evening games against lower-profile opponents are typically easier and cheaper
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Consider upper tier seats – Despite the stadium's size, upper tier seats still offer clear, unobstructed views of the pitch
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FA Cup early rounds – A great opportunity to experience the London Stadium atmosphere at a fraction of the usual cost