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How to buy a football trip to Brighton?

Planning a trip to watch Brighton & Hove Albion is an exciting prospect, especially given their recent rise in English football. Getting tickets through the club requires membership and still doesn't guarantee a seat. A more convenient option is booking through travel agencies and ticket companies that specialize in football trips. These providers offer different packages - from match tickets only to complete experiences including hotel stays and flights. Each provider has their own terms, payment methods, and what's included in their packages, so take time to compare the options listed here.

Compare football trips to Brighton

When comparing different Brighton match packages, look beyond just the basic price point. Some providers include stadium transfers, while others might offer pre-match hospitality or guided tours. Hotel locations vary significantly - some packages put you right in Brighton's vibrant center, others in quieter areas. Match ticket locations also differ between providers. Some offer seats in the East Stand with its excellent views, while others might have tickets in different sections. Each option has its merits depending on what you're looking for in your football experience.

Brighton match tickets

Brighton's rise to European football has made match tickets increasingly sought-after at the Amex Stadium. The authorized ticket sellers listed on this page provide guaranteed entry, often with the ability to choose your preferred seating area. It's worth noting that the atmosphere varies throughout the stadium - the North Stand tends to be the most vocal, while the South Stand offers great views of both the pitch and the Sussex countryside. Buying through an authorized seller ensures you'll have a smooth entry on match day, avoiding any potential issues at the turnstiles.

Supporter's guide to Brighton and the Amex Stadium

The Amex Stadium, officially known as the American Express Community Stadium, has been Brighton's home since 2011. The 31,800-capacity venue is known for its modern facilities and excellent sight lines from all seats. Located in Falmer, just outside Brighton proper, it's a stadium that perfectly balances traditional football atmosphere with modern comfort. The concourses are spacious, with plenty of food and drink options serving local Sussex fare. Away fans are usually housed in the South Stand, while home supporters create an impressive atmosphere throughout the rest of the ground.

The Amex

Getting to the Amex Stadium is straightforward thanks to excellent transport links. Falmer Station is right next to the stadium, with regular trains from Brighton city center taking just 10 minutes. On match days, special soccer buses run from various points in Brighton and Hove directly to the stadium. If driving, there are several park-and-ride facilities available, though pre-booking is essential. Taxis and ride-sharing services are also readily available, but expect higher fares on match days. Walking from the station to the stadium takes just a few minutes along a well-marked path.

Brighton fixtures - 2024/2025

Sunday
19 Jan 2025
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Manchester United Brighton
19 Jan
2025
Old Trafford
Premier League
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90 €
Saturday
25 Jan 2025
2025
Brighton Everton
25 Jan
2025
Falmer Stadium
Premier League
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125 €
Friday
14 Feb 2025
2025
Brighton Chelsea
14 Feb
2025
Falmer Stadium
Premier League
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220 €
Saturday
22 Feb 2025
2025
Southampton Brighton
22 Feb
2025
St Mary's Stadium
Premier League
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35 €
Tuesday
25 Feb 2025
2025
Brighton Bournemouth
25 Feb
2025
Falmer Stadium
Premier League
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125 €
Saturday
8 Mar 2025
2025
Brighton Fulham
8 Mar
2025
Falmer Stadium
Premier League
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125 €
Saturday
15 Mar 2025
2025
Manchester City Brighton
15 Mar
2025
Etihad Stadium
Premier League
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115 €
Tuesday
1 Apr 2025
2025
Brighton Aston Villa
1 Apr
2025
Falmer Stadium
Premier League
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129 €
Saturday
5 Apr 2025
2025
Crystal Palace Brighton
5 Apr
2025
Selhurst Park
Premier League
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104 €
Saturday
12 Apr 2025
2025
Brighton Leicester
12 Apr
2025
Falmer Stadium
Premier League
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135 €
Saturday
19 Apr 2025
2025
Brentford Brighton
19 Apr
2025
Griffin Park
Premier League
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119 €
Saturday
26 Apr 2025
2025
Brighton West Ham
26 Apr
2025
Falmer Stadium
Premier League
Price From
175 €
Saturday
3 May 2025
2025
Brighton Newcastle
3 May
2025
Falmer Stadium
Premier League
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175 €
Saturday
10 May 2025
2025
Wolverhampton Brighton
10 May
2025
Molineux Ground
Premier League
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139 €
Sunday
18 May 2025
2025
Brighton Liverpool
18 May
2025
Falmer Stadium
Premier League
Price From
399 €
Sunday
25 May 2025
2025
Tottenham Brighton
25 May
2025
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Premier League
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155 €
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Package trip or tickets only

Deciding between a package trip and standalone tickets depends on your travel style. Package deals can simplify your planning, handling accommodation and travel arrangements alongside your match ticket. This can be particularly valuable if you're unfamiliar with Brighton or visiting during peak periods. However, buying tickets separately gives you more flexibility to arrange your own accommodation and travel, potentially exploring more of the city or combining the match with other activities. Consider factors like season timing, hotel availability, and your comfort level with independent travel arrangements.

Brighton's rivalries

Brighton's main rivalry is with Crystal Palace, despite the clubs being separated by 45 miles. Their fierce rivalry, known as the M23 Derby, dates back to the 1970s. More recently, as Brighton have established themselves in the Premier League, they've developed competitive relationships with other south coast clubs like Southampton and Bournemouth. The matches against Chelsea and Tottenham have also grown in intensity, particularly following some memorable encounters in recent seasons.

History and notable players

Brighton's history has seen remarkable transformation, from near-extinction in 1997 to competing in Europe today. Among the most notable English players to grace the club are Bobby Zamora and Lewis Dunk, while recent stars include Spanish goalkeeper Robert Sanchez and Belgian forward Leandro Trossard. The club has become known for its progressive playing style and smart recruitment, regularly developing players who move on to top clubs. Under Roberto De Zerbi's management, they've established themselves as one of England's most entertaining teams to watch.

Other activities in Brighton

Brighton offers plenty to do beyond match day. The famous pier and pebble beach are must-visit attractions, while the Royal Pavilion showcases stunning architecture. The Lanes, with their narrow alleyways filled with independent shops and restaurants, provide excellent shopping and dining options. The city's vibrant nightlife is concentrated around West Street and the seafront, while the North Laine area offers a more alternative scene with its cafes and vintage stores. Cultural attractions include the Brighton Museum & Art Gallery and regular festivals throughout the year.

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