Premier League
Burnley vs AFC Bournemouth
Burnley, England • Turf Moor

Looking for AFC Bournemouth tickets? The Vitality Stadium offers one of the most intimate experiences in Premier League football with just 11,300 seats. Compare Bournemouth ticket prices across trusted platforms and secure the best deal in seconds. Whether it's a Premier League match at the Vitality Stadium or a cup fixture, we help you find tickets fast.
Premier League
Burnley vs AFC Bournemouth
Burnley, England • Turf Moor
Premier League
AFC Bournemouth vs Manchester United
Bournemouth, England • Vitality Stadium
Premier League
Arsenal vs AFC Bournemouth
London, England • Emirates Stadium
Premier League
Newcastle United vs AFC Bournemouth
Newcastle Upon Tyne, England • St. James' Park
Premier League
AFC Bournemouth vs Leeds United
Bournemouth, England • Vitality Stadium
Compare average ticket prices for upcoming AFC Bournemouth 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 Burnley | Premier League | Mar 14 | €34 | €160 | ↓ Dropping |
vs Manchester United | Premier League | Mar 20 | €289 | €471 | ↓ Dropping |
vs Arsenal | Premier League | Apr 11 | €161 | €405 | ↓ Dropping |
vs Newcastle United | Premier League | Apr 18 | €67 | €89 | ↓ Dropping |
vs Leeds United | Premier League | Apr 25 | €299 | €338 | → Stable |
Shown prices are for a single ticket and may exclude additional fees.



The Vitality stadium underwent a complete rebuild in 2001.
The club has plans to expand the stadium to around 20,000 seats by 2027. The South Stand is coming down after this season. So what you see now won't exist for much longer. If you're thinking about going, now is the time to do it.
Bournemouth's Vitality Stadium was originally named Dean Court, after the Cooper-Dean family who donated the land to the club, and was renamed the Vitality Stadium in 2015 as part of a sponsorship deal.
The Vitality Stadium is one of the most unique stadium in the Premier League. Although it can only host 11,300 fans, the stadium gets very loud because of the compact stadium design.
Buying Bournemouth tickets is surprisingly challenging . The stadium only holds about 11,300 seats and every Premier League home match sells out to fans with purchase history . If you want to go, you need a plan, but luckily we can help you with that plan!
The first option is to buy your Bournemouth tickets through the club's website. The big difference between Bournemouth and other Premier League clubs is that Bournemouth does not have a membership system. The club works with a loyalty point system. By visiting a game, you receive a Cherries point. With each point, your chances of getting tickets increase.
The upside of this system is that loyal fans are rewarded. The big downside is that it's incredibly hard to visit a Bournemouth game as a one-time visitor or casual fan. Luckily there are ways of getting one or a few of those 11,400 tickets, below we will explain how.
If you absolutely need guaranteed tickets and don't want to deal with points or queues, hospitality is your answer. No points needed. You pick a match, you book, you're in.
Bournemouth offers a few options:
Yes, it costs significantly more. But for someone flying in from abroad or planning a special trip, it removes every bit of uncertainty. You know you're getting in. You know what you're getting.
The majority of people buying Bournemouth tickets for a specific match are using trusted ticket platforms. Especially first-time visitors, international fans, and people who just want a confirmed seat without the stress.
Bournemouth splits their home fixtures into three price categories:
North and South Stand tickets tend to be cheaper. Main Stand, especially near the halfway line, is the priciest.
Stick to established platforms with buyer protection. Facebook Marketplace, X sellers, and strangers outside the ground are risky. If the price seems too good to be true, it probably is.



The Steve Fletcher Stand is home to Bournemouth's most passionate supporters. Named after the club's all-time appearance holder, this is where the singing starts and where the noise never stops.
The stadium is made up of four single-tier stands built tightly around the pitch, meaning even the back rows put you closer to the action than most Premier League grounds.
Bringing the family? Blocks 1 and 9. Want the best possible view? Central blocks, but they come at a premium. One practical advantage of this stand: it's closest to the car park and the main exit routes. Handy if you want to get out quickly after the final whistle.