Without question, the three-way battle between Real Madrid, FC Barcelona and Atlético Madrid is the flagship of Spanish football. In addition to these three clubs, there are several others that are well known both in the league and internationally. First and foremost is Sevilla FC. With a total of seven final appearances in the UEFA Cup and Europa League, all of which were won, the club is the record winner in this regard.
It is above all these international titles in recent history that give the club its image. Sevilla FC enjoys great popularity and attracts thousands of fans to its own stadium – the Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán – every match day.
Tickets for the home matches of Sevilla FC
We list the upcoming Sevilla home matches here:
Sevilla FC - Celta Vigo
Sat, 14.12.2024, 18:30
from €58
Sevilla FC - Valencia FC
Sat, 11.01.2025, 15:30
from €48
Sevilla FC - Espanyol Barcelona
Sun, 26.01.2025, 15:30
from €60
Sevilla FC - Barcelona FC
Sun, 09.02.2025, 15:30
from €170
Sevilla FC - RCD Mallorca
Sun, 23.02.2025, 15:30
from €58
Sevilla FC - Athletic Bilbao
Sun, 16.03.2025, 15:30
from €76
Sevilla FC - Atlético de Madrid
Sun, 06.04.2025, 15:30
from €132
Sevilla FC - Deportivo Alaves
Sun, 20.04.2025, 15:30
from €58
Sevilla FC - CD Leganes
Sun, 04.05.2025, 15:30
from €65
Sevilla FC - UD Las Palmas
Wed, 14.05.2025, 15:30
from €64
Sevilla FC - Real Madrid
Sun, 18.05.2025, 15:30
from €139
Ticket prices are updated regularly, status: 10.12.2024
Tickets for the away matches of Sevilla FC
Here we show you the upcoming away matches of the Andalusians:
Real Madrid - Sevilla FC
Sun, 22.12.2024, 16:15
from €139
Girona FC - Sevilla FC
Sun, 19.01.2025, 15:30
from €53
Getafe FC - Sevilla FC
Sun, 02.02.2025, 15:30
from €59
Real Valladolid - Sevilla FC
Sun, 16.02.2025, 15:30
from €95
Rayo Vallecano - Sevilla FC
Sun, 02.03.2025, 15:30
from €95
Real Sociedad San Sebastian - Sevilla FC
Sun, 09.03.2025, 15:30
from €64
Real Betis Sevilla - Sevilla FC
Sun, 30.03.2025, 15:30
from €193
Valencia FC - Sevilla FC
Sun, 13.04.2025, 15:30
from €42
CA Osasuna - Sevilla FC
Wed, 23.04.2025, 15:30
from €94
Celta Vigo - Sevilla FC
Sun, 11.05.2025, 15:30
from €58
FC Villarreal - Sevilla FC
Sun, 25.05.2025, 15:30
from €62
Ticket prices are updated regularly, status: 10.12.2024
Where can I buy tickets for Sevilla FC?
Sevilla FC’s stadium has a capacity of just under 44,000, while the average attendance recently stood at around 36,000. The majority of these are made up of the many season ticket holders. This means there are correspondingly few ticket options for spontaneous purchases and fans from abroad. Anyone wishing to buy Sevilla FC tickets from Germany can do so primarily via the Andalusian club’s website.
In addition to Spanish, the website also offers English and an easy-to-use online shop for tickets. This makes it easy to book and order the desired tickets directly. It is clear from the selection process how many areas of the stadium are already occupied by season ticket holders, so there are usually only a few outer areas left.
However, if you want the best seats in the Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán, you can use the secondary market. Experience has shown that there are always numerous offers for great seats on ticket exchanges, both several weeks and shortly before a match. This option is particularly useful for big matches such as the “Derbi sevillano” against city rivals Betis Sevilla or against Real Madrid or FC Barcelona. Logically, these games are usually sold out within a very short time.
How much do FC Sevilla tickets cost?
Generally speaking, tickets in the Spanish premier football league cost considerably more than those in the German Bundesliga. While tickets for less than 20 euros are not uncommon in Germany, prices in Spain usually start at 30 euros and can often cost well over 100 euros.
Fortunately, tickets for Sevilla FC never cost a three-digit amount. Nevertheless, the ticket categories here also start at 35 euros. However, this price only applies to matches against smaller opponents and seats in the top tiers behind the two goals. For more prestigious visiting clubs and for seats in the main stand and back straight, the price is more likely to be between €50 and €80.
Are there discounted tickets for Sevilla FC?
Discounted tickets for children, schoolchildren or senior citizens, as is common in Germany, are not generally available in Spain. Sevilla FC does not offer such a ticket category either. There is also no standing room in stadiums throughout Spain.
If you want to buy the cheapest possible tickets for Sevilla FC, you have to go for matches in the league against smaller clubs such as UD Almeria, FC Getafe or FC Granada. In the same respect, such clubs also represent a good opportunity to experience Sevilla FC away from home. However, away tickets are unlikely to cost less than 30 euros, while the chances of getting a seat are all the greater.
When do FC Sevilla tickets go on sale?
Just like in Germany, in the Spanish La Liga you always have to wait for the league management to schedule the match days. It is interesting to note that matches in Spain take place from Friday to Monday, with each match starting at a different time of day, meaning that two matches never start at the same time.
Football tickets for Sevilla FC are generally available to buy as soon as the fixtures and the weekend of the match day have been finalised. This means that tickets for a match in March can be purchased as early as November. However, it is important to know that the fixture list in Spain can still change up to 10 days before a match. This means that a match may even be postponed from Saturday afternoon to Sunday or Monday evening.
This mainly affects those clubs that are represented in international competitions. In this respect, this often also applies to Sevilla FC. When booking tickets and hotel accommodation in good time, you should therefore always bear an extra night in mind.
Are football trips with Sevilla FC tickets worthwhile?
So-called football holidays are becoming increasingly popular. These are package deals for trips to holiday destinations that include a visit to a football match as a highlight. Spain, and especially Andalusia in the south, is of course a favourite. On such a football tour, fans do not need to worry about hotel accommodation, the airport and other details, as the tour operator takes care of all this.
It is worth noting, however, that these offers come with an all-inclusive price. If you take care of the planning of the football tour yourself and choose the cheapest options for hotel, airport and flight, you will certainly get a significantly lower price for the whole package.
The most important thing to remember, however, is that due to the above-mentioned changes in the La Liga fixture list, it is indeed possible to postpone a match so unfavourably that it no longer fits into the football trip schedule. Whether changes (or even refunds) are then possible at short notice depends on the respective provider.
Secondary market: Tickets for FC Sevilla on ticket exchanges
In Spain, the same ticket prices usually apply for children (including under 6s) as for adults. In addition, refunds are hardly possible – at most in the event of a complete cancellation of a match. For this reason, and also because of possible changes to the programme, ticket holders often end up selling their tickets on a ticket exchange.
It is therefore worth checking providers such as Viagogo or StubHub both well in advance and at short notice and keeping an eye out for offers for Sevilla FC tickets. In particular, you might even be able to get great seats for opponents such as Real Madrid or FC Barcelona this way.
There are a few important points to bear in mind:
- Slightly higher ticket prices are common, while there may also be high surcharges for special matches.
- Only PayPal and the like (possibly also direct debit by the service provider) are secure payment methods, while bank transfers represent a risk.
- Hardcover tickets should always be sent with insured shipping.
- In the case of personalised tickets, it should be checked in advance whether it is possible to change the personal data and whether this can be done at short notice.
Incidentally, buying tickets on the secondary market is absolutely legal, so buyers need have no concerns in this regard. However, transactions via social media, eBay or classified ads are not advisable, as there is no service provider such as Viagogo or StubHub acting as an intermediary and there is an increased incidence of fraud.
Are football tickets personalised in Spain?
In Germany, the personalisation of football tickets is becoming more and more common. For most Bundesliga clubs in particular, this is now standard practice in everyday league football. In Spain, this has so far only been the case in isolated cases. At Sevilla FC, tickets are generally not personalised. The only exceptions to this are matches with a certain security risk and matches in international competition.
Sevilla FC tickets for wheelchair users
Wheelchair users or people with other disabilities wishing to purchase a football ticket from Sevilla FC must contact the club via an email address. This can be found directly on the club’s website. At the Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán, the seats for wheelchair users are located at the level of the back straight.
Moments for the ages: Sevilla FC in the Copa del Rey
Sevilla FC has won the Spanish Cup five times to date and has also reached the final several times in recent years. In addition to the international successes, the club’s trophy cabinet is already well stocked. The Copa del Rey is of course an annual highlight for all fans. As is well known, different laws apply in the cup and every team has to fear Sevilla.
In the 2023/24 season, all fans are eagerly awaiting the duels in the Copa del Rey. You should experience this unique atmosphere in the stadium live at least once. Get your Sevilla tickets for the Spanish Cup and be part of the big picture when the team marches into the next round.
Successes, records and passion: Sevilla FC in Europe
Sevilla FC has already celebrated some historic moments in the Europa League. With 7 titles, the team is the record winner of the international competition. Liverpool FC, Inter Milan and Benfica Lisbon have already been beaten in the final. A coup in the Champions League, however, is still to come. Sevilla FC has only reached the quarter-finals once in this competition.
Sevilla FC has already been eliminated from European competition in the 2023/24 season. In the group stage of the Champions League, it was only enough for 4th place. As a result, the team also lost the chance to progress in the Europa League.
Travelling to the Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán
The Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán has been home to Sevilla FC since the late 1950s. More than 43,000 fans regularly gather here to cheer on the team at home matches. The entire façade of the stadium can be illuminated with LED walls and regularly shines in the club’s colours.
To round off your visit to the Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán, here are some tips on how to get there:
By car to the stadium: On match days, there are only a few parking spaces available directly at the stadium. Alternatively, you can use public car parks in the surrounding area for a fee. The club recommends parking at the Sevilla-Santa Justa Train Station.
By bus to the stadium: The Eduardo Dato bus stop is located directly in front of the stadium. Lines 5, 22, 32 and A4, among others, stop here.
By train to the stadium: The Nervión underground station is only around 400 metres from the stadium. Line 1 takes you comfortably to the Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán on match days.
From the airport to the stadium: The EA bus line departs directly from Seville airport. You will reach the La Buhaira Av stop in around an hour. The walk to the stadium is then around one kilometre.
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