Sevilla FC Tickets & Matchday Guide
Estadio Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan • Seville2025/26 Season
How to Buy Sevilla FC Tickets
Getting tickets to see Sevilla FC doesn't have to be confusing. This guide eliminates the guesswork by showing you all available options, from official club channels to hospitality packages to resellers, with clear pros, cons, and realistic expectations for each. Whether you want face-value pricing, guaranteed entry, or are willing to pay a premium, we'll help you find the right approach for your budget and match.
Official Sevilla FC Tickets
Estadio Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan holds around 42,700 fans, but Sevilla FC has over 38,000 season ticket holders (abonados), leaving just a few thousand tickets for general sale. The good news: tickets for most La Liga matches do reach the public, and the club's website has an English-language ticketing portal.
Quick reality check for visitors:
- • Seville Derby (vs Real Betis), Real Madrid, Barcelona, Atletico Madrid: Extremely high demand. Socios and abonados get priority. Hospitality or verified marketplaces are your realistic options
- • Mid-table La Liga matches: Available through general sale on the official website. With only a few thousand seats reaching the public, check early when sales open
- • Copa del Rey and lower-demand La Liga fixtures: Best chances for visitors at face value through official channels
- • Spanish football culture means late kickoffs (9pm or later) are common, especially on weekends. Plan your evening around this
Sevilla FC's ticketing system:
- • Tickets are sold through the official portal at entradas.sevillafc.es. You can create an account and purchase during general sale windows
- • Socios (members) and abonados (season ticket holders) get priority access. Sevilla has approximately 48,000 total members, with 38,000 holding season tickets
- • The Socio Rojo membership (around 10,000 members) gives priority access without a season ticket. Useful if you plan to attend multiple matches across a season
- • General sale typically opens 5-7 days before kickoff for matches with remaining capacity
How the ticket sale process works:
- • Abonados (season ticket holders) have automatic access to every home match
- • Socios who are not season ticket holders get a priority purchase window before general sale
- • General sale opens after member windows close, for matches with remaining capacity
- • For the Seville Derby and matches against Madrid or Barcelona, tickets almost never reach general sale
Important for international visitors:
- • The official ticketing portal at entradas.sevillafc.es is available in Spanish, though the main website sevillafc.es has English pages
- • Tickets for the 2025-26 season are digital-only. You receive a QR code via email or the club app, which you scan at the stadium turnstiles
- • A valid ID (passport for international visitors) may be required at the gate
- • Seat Unique (formerly P1 Travel) offers official hospitality and ticket packages for international visitors looking for a premium experience
Sevilla Ticket Strategy
- For most La Liga matches, checking entradas.sevillafc.es 5-7 days before kickoff is your best bet. General sale windows are short and inventory is limited
- For the Seville Derby (vs Real Betis), Real Madrid, and Barcelona matches, look at hospitality or marketplace options. These sell out during member windows
- The Biris Norte (North Stand) is Sevilla's ultra section and generally not available through general sale. Preference Baja (Lower Tier) on the east or west sides for a good view and atmosphere
- Spanish matches regularly kick off at 9pm or later on weekends. Factor this into your dinner and transport plans
Sevilla FC Official Hospitality & Packages
Sevilla FC offers official VIP hospitality at Estadio Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan with premium seating, lounge access, and food and drink included. Seat Unique (which acquired P1 Travel in March 2026) is a key partner for official hospitality packages, particularly useful for international visitors who want a premium matchday experience with entry handled.
Seat Unique
Official hospitality packages for Sevilla FC home matches at Estadio Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan. VIP options include the Juan Arza package and Premium Glasgow package, both offering premium seating, pre-match food and drinks, and VIP lounge access from one hour before kickoff to 30 minutes after the final whistle. Audio guides available in the hospitality areas.
View VIP Packages →P1 Travel
Official ticket and hospitality packages for Sevilla FC, including options with hotel accommodation in Seville. Now part of Seat Unique but continues to operate as a separate brand. A strong option for international visitors wanting tickets and logistics handled together.
View Packages →Choosing the Right Experience
- For the Seville Derby, Real Madrid, and Barcelona matches, hospitality is often the most reliable way to secure entry when general sale tickets are unavailable
- The VIP Juan Arza package is named after one of Sevilla's greatest ever players and offers the club's flagship hospitality experience
- Seat Unique and P1 Travel both offer packages with hotel accommodation in Seville, which simplifies trip planning for international visitors
Sevilla FC Ticket Marketplaces
Secondary market platforms with availability when official channels sell out. For high-demand Sevilla FC fixtures like the Seville Derby and matches against Real Madrid or Barcelona, these are often the most practical option for international visitors.
Ticket resale platforms operate independently of Sevilla FC and Matchday Guide. Clubs reserve the right to refuse entry for unauthorized tickets. All purchases are at your own risk. We recommend choosing vendors with buyer protection and checking ratings on Trustpilot.
LiveFootballTickets.com
Specialized football platform with 150% money-back guarantee and transparent pricing focused on European matches.
Browse Tickets →HelloTickets
Curated network of vetted professional sellers with multilingual support. Tourist-friendly platform with simple navigation and refund protection if events are canceled or tickets don't arrive on time.
Browse Tickets →StubHub
Large global marketplace with strong buyer guarantee. Good inventory for La Liga matches and straightforward mobile ticket delivery.
Browse Tickets →Marketplace Safety Tips
- Sevilla FC uses digital-only QR code tickets for 2025-26. Ensure your marketplace can deliver mobile tickets or transfer them to your email
- Verify buyer protection policies before purchasing. Platforms with money-back guarantees provide the most security
- Compare prices across platforms. Availability and pricing vary significantly depending on the opponent
Sevilla FC Matchday Guide
Plan your visit to Estadio Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan: the best areas to stay, the most reliable routes on matchday, authentic Sevilla FC pubs and traditions, and how to fit a stadium tour into your trip. Everything you need for a smooth, local-feeling experience.
Where to Stay for Sevilla FC Matches
Estadio Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan is in the Nervion district, about 2km northeast of Seville's historic centre. You can stay near the stadium in Nervion for a short walk to the ground, or base yourself in the Santa Cruz or Triana historic districts and take the metro or tram (15-20 minutes). Seville is a compact city and either option works well.
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Notable Hotels Near Estadio Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan
Well-rated options at various price points, organized by distance from the stadium.
Near Estadio Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan (Nervion)
Novotel Sevilla Marques del Nervion
Directly opposite the stadium, 2-minute walk
A 4-star Accor property sitting directly across from Estadio Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan. One of the closest quality hotels to any stadium in La Liga. Features a rooftop pool with terrace, restaurant, and modern rooms. Refurbished in 2018. You can practically see the floodlights from your window.
Vibe: Mid-range | Rating: 4 stars | Matchday notes: The obvious choice for matchday convenience. Walk across the street to the stadium. The rooftop pool is a bonus for warm Seville evenings. Book well ahead for derby matches and big fixtures.
View Hotel →Melia Lebreros
10-minute walk from the stadium
A large 4-star hotel in Seville's commercial district near Santa Justa AVE train station. 439 rooms, outdoor pool surrounded by palm gardens, three bars, and a restaurant. Convenient for visitors arriving by high-speed train from Madrid or Barcelona.
Vibe: Mid-range to Luxury | Rating: 4 stars | Matchday notes: Walking distance to both the stadium and Santa Justa station. A solid base if you are arriving by AVE train. The pool area is a highlight during warmer months.
View Hotel →Historic Centre (Santa Cruz / Cathedral)
Hotel Alfonso XIII, a Luxury Collection Hotel
Historic centre, 20-minute metro ride or 25-minute walk to stadium
Seville's most iconic hotel, a 5-star Luxury Collection property built in 1928 for the 1929 Ibero-American Exhibition. Moorish architecture, a courtyard with orange trees, outdoor pool, and two restaurants. Located next to the Real Alcazar and Seville Cathedral. Rated 9.2 on Hotels.com.
Vibe: Luxury | Rating: 5 stars | Matchday notes: The ultimate Seville experience. Combine a Sevilla FC match with a stay at the city's most prestigious address. Take the metro from Puerta Jerez to Nervion (about 10 minutes).
View Hotel →Hotel Fernando III
Santa Cruz district, 20-minute metro ride to stadium
A 4-star hotel in the heart of the Santa Cruz district, steps from Seville Cathedral and the Giralda Tower. Rooftop terrace with pool and city views. Well-reviewed for rooms, breakfast, and location. A strong mid-range option in the most atmospheric part of the city.
Vibe: Mid-range | Rating: 4 stars | Matchday notes: Great base for combining sightseeing with a Sevilla match. The Santa Cruz district is beautiful for evening walks. Metro from nearby San Bernardo station to Nervion takes about 10 minutes.
View Hotel →Near Plaza de Espana
Melia Sevilla
Near Plaza de Espana, 15-minute metro ride or 20-minute walk to stadium
A 4-star hotel facing Plaza de Espana and Maria Luisa Park. Spacious modern rooms, outdoor pool, and the Mosaico restaurant. A stylish base near one of Seville's most photographed landmarks.
Vibe: Mid-range to Luxury | Rating: 4 stars | Matchday notes: Plaza de Espana is stunning for pre-match photos. The hotel is near San Bernardo metro station for easy access to the stadium via Nervion station.
View Hotel →Eurostars Sevilla Boutique
Historic centre, 15-minute metro ride to stadium
A 4-star boutique hotel in Seville's historic centre with a rooftop terrace and two pools. Close to the Giralda Tower and Seville Cathedral. Modern rooms in a quiet location with easy metro access to the stadium.
Vibe: Mid-range | Rating: 4 stars | Matchday notes: A good-value boutique option in the old town. The rooftop terrace is a great spot for pre-match drinks. Well-connected to the stadium by metro.
View Hotel →Seville Hotel Strategy for Sevilla FC Matches
- Nervion is the most convenient area for matchday. The Novotel is literally across the road from the stadium and surrounded by pre-match bars
- The Santa Cruz historic district is the most atmospheric base for a Seville trip, with the Cathedral, Alcazar, and tapas bars on your doorstep. Metro Line 1 connects to the stadium in about 10 minutes
- Book early for the Seville Derby (vs Real Betis) and Semana Santa (Holy Week). Seville hotels fill up and prices spike during these periods
- Seville is a hot city. If visiting between May and September, prioritise hotels with a pool
Getting to Estadio Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan
Estadio Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan is well served by Seville's metro system, with Nervion station on Line 1 located a 3-minute walk from the ground. The tram (MetroCentro) also stops nearby at Eduardo Dato. Seville is compact, and walking from the historic centre takes about 25-30 minutes if you prefer.
Metro (Recommended) (Metro de Sevilla)
• Nervion
3-minute walk to stadium gates | Line 1 | The closest station to the stadium. Nervion is one of the busiest stations on the network and gets very congested on matchdays. Follow the crowds heading toward the stadium. After the match, expect 15-20 minutes of crowding before the platform clears.
• San Bernardo
15-minute walk to stadium | Line 1 | One stop south of Nervion. A useful alternative after the match to avoid the worst crowds at Nervion. Also connects to Cercanias commuter rail services. San Bernardo is near the historic centre and Santa Cruz district.
Journey time: About 10 minutes from Puerta Jerez (city centre). Direct connection across the city on Line 1.
Frequency: Every 4-5 minutes at peak times, every 15 minutes off-peak. Extended hours on Fridays and holiday eves until 2am.
Cost: Standard ticket. The metro uses rechargeable contactless cards available at station machines.
Tips:
- Nervion station is the obvious choice for getting to the match. After the match, consider walking one stop south to San Bernardo to board a less crowded train
- The metro runs until 11pm Sunday to Thursday, and until 2am on Fridays and holiday eves. Check the schedule for late Saturday kickoffs
- Buy a rechargeable metro card at any station rather than individual tickets. Faster through the gates on busy matchdays
Tram (MetroCentro) (MetroCentro (T1))
• Eduardo Dato
6-minute walk to stadium | T1 | The nearest tram stop to the stadium, on Avenida San Francisco Javier. The T1 tram runs from the historic centre through Nervion. Useful if you are staying near the Cathedral or Plaza Nueva.
Journey time: About 15 minutes from Plaza Nueva (city centre) to Eduardo Dato.
Frequency: Every 5-8 minutes during peak hours.
Cost: Standard ticket, same contactless card system as the metro.
Tips:
- The tram is a pleasant alternative to the metro if you are coming from the historic centre. It runs at street level through the city
- The T1 line connects with the metro at San Bernardo, giving you both options for the return journey
Walking
• From Historic Centre (Cathedral area)
25-30 minute walk via Avenida de la Constitucion and Avenida San Francisco Javier | | A flat, straightforward walk through the city. Pleasant in cooler months but can be hot in summer. Follows the tram route for much of the way.
Journey time: 25-30 minutes from the Cathedral area
Frequency: N/A
Cost: Free
Tips:
- Seville is flat and walkable. The walk from the historic centre to the stadium is straightforward and passes through the commercial Nervion district
- In summer (June to September), temperatures in Seville regularly exceed 35C. The metro or tram is strongly recommended in hot weather
Matchday Traditions & Atmosphere
Pre-Match Build-Up
The Nervion neighbourhood around the stadium fills with fans on matchdays. The Spanish pre-match tradition of the 'previa' is strong here: supporters gather at tapas bars and terraces in the streets around the ground for beers and tapas hours before kickoff. Scarf sellers and food vendors line the approaches to the stadium. The Nervion area has plenty of bars within walking distance, and fans spill onto the pavements as kickoff approaches. Late kickoffs (9pm or later) are standard in Spanish football, so the previa often starts around 7pm with the neighbourhood at its busiest in the hour before the match.
Inside Estadio Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan
The Biris Norte (North Stand) is home to Sevilla's ultras, one of the oldest ultra groups in Spain, founded in the 1974-75 season. Named after Biri Biri, a Gambian player who became a fan favourite in the 1970s, the Biris Norte produce flags, drums, tifo displays, and non-stop chanting throughout every match. The stadium's signature moment comes just before kickoff when the entire ground sings the club's centenary anthem acapella, with no stadium speakers, just the voices of 40,000+ fans. It is a genuinely moving tradition and one of the standout pre-match moments in Spanish football.
The Seville Derby (vs Real Betis)
The Seville Derby between Sevilla FC and Real Betis is one of the most intense local rivalries in European football. The two clubs share the city and the rivalry runs deep through families and neighbourhoods. The atmosphere at the Sanchez-Pizjuan for the derby is the most charged of the season, with the Biris Norte producing their biggest displays. Tickets for this fixture almost never reach general sale. Important: This is a genuine rivalry with real tension. Avoid wearing Betis colours in the Nervion area on derby day, and do not visit Betis-affiliated bars if attending as a Sevilla supporter.
Post-Match
After the match, fans stream out toward Nervion metro station and the surrounding streets. The metro gets busy for 15-20 minutes as the stadium empties. Many supporters head to bars in Nervion for post-match drinks and tapas, or back into the historic centre (Santa Cruz, Alameda de Hercules) for dinner and nightlife. With late kickoffs being the norm, post-match often means midnight tapas and drinks, which is perfectly normal in Seville.
Visitor Tips
- Arrive at least 60-90 minutes early for big matches. The Nervion area gets very busy and bars fill up quickly during the previa
- The Biris Norte (North Stand) is the ultra section. For first-time visitors, the lower tiers on the east or west sides offer a good balance of atmosphere and comfort
- Late kickoffs are normal in Spain. A 9pm match means you might not be leaving the stadium until 11pm. Plan dinner accordingly, Seville restaurants serve late
- The centenary anthem before kickoff is the highlight of the Sevilla matchday experience. Be in your seat early to witness it
Pre-Match Bars for Sevilla FC Matches
The Nervion neighbourhood around the stadium is full of bars and tapas joints, and the pre-match atmosphere spills out onto the streets in the hours before kickoff. Seville's tapas culture is central to the matchday experience. The 'previa' (pre-match gathering) is a tradition here, with fans congregating at bars near the ground for beer, wine, and tapas. Important: Real Betis is Sevilla's fierce city rival. Stick to the Nervion area and bars near the stadium. Do not visit bars in the Heliopolis area near Betis's stadium.
Bar Las Palmas
5-minute walk from the stadium
Atmosphere: Traditional tapas bar, Lively matchday crowd
A traditional Nervion tapas bar with decades of history. Located on Avenida San Francisco Javier, it fills with Sevilla fans on matchdays. Known for classic Sevillian tapas at fair prices, including ribs and chicharrones. Small inside but tables spill onto the pavement when the weather is good, which in Seville is most of the time. A genuine neighbourhood bar that comes alive on matchdays.
Entry notes: Open to all. Gets very busy on matchdays, arrive early if you want a table. Walk-ins only.
Tradevo Nervion
5-minute walk from the stadium
Atmosphere: Modern wine bar, Stylish
A stylish wine bar in the Nervion district where locals linger over wine and seasonal small plates before heading to the match. A more refined pre-match option compared to the traditional tapas bars. Good wine selection and an upscale atmosphere.
Entry notes: Open to all. A good option for visitors wanting a more relaxed pre-match drink. Reservations recommended on matchdays.
100 Montaditos (Nervion)
5-minute walk from the stadium
Atmosphere: Casual chain, Budget-friendly, Popular with fans
A well-known Spanish chain famous for its wide selection of small sandwiches (montaditos) and cheap beer. The Nervion branch near the stadium is a popular pre-match gathering spot for fans on a budget. Large terrace seating and a lively atmosphere on matchdays. Not gourmet, but cheap, cheerful, and full of Sevilla supporters.
Entry notes: Open to all. Self-service ordering. Large capacity and terrace make it easier to find space than smaller bars.
Factoria Cruzcampo
Short walk from the stadium, Nervion district
Atmosphere: Open-air beer venue, Cruzcampo brewery experience
An open-air venue in the Nervion neighbourhood run by Cruzcampo, Seville's iconic local beer brand. Part brewery experience, part meeting point. A natural gathering spot on matchdays where you can enjoy fresh Cruzcampo beer and the atmosphere of the neighbourhood before walking to the ground.
Entry notes: Open to all. Outdoor seating. A good starting point for the matchday previa.
Pre-Match Strategy
- The previa (pre-match gathering) starts 2-3 hours before kickoff at bars around the stadium. Tapas and cold beer are the order of the day
- Nervion is packed with options beyond these four. Walk the streets around the stadium and find a bar with atmosphere. Spontaneity is part of Spanish football culture
- With late kickoffs (9pm), the previa often doubles as dinner. Order tapas rather than a sit-down meal
- Cruzcampo is the local beer of Seville. Ordering it at a bar near the Sanchez-Pizjuan is the authentic pre-match experience
Sevilla FC Stadium Tour & Museum
The Estadio Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan tour and museum offer a look behind the scenes at one of Spain's most historic clubs. The museum houses Sevilla's impressive trophy collection, including their record seven Europa League titles, five Copa del Rey trophies, and one La Liga title. An audio guide leads you through the museum and stadium areas.
Tour Details
Duration: Approximately 45 minutes to 1 hour
Schedule: Open daily, though hours vary by season. No tours on matchdays. Check sevillafc.es/en/tour-sevillafc for current times before visiting.
What you'll see:
- • History Experience Museum with trophies including seven Europa League titles, five Copa del Rey trophies, and historic memorabilia
- • VIP box and anteroom areas
- • Press room
- • Changing rooms where players prepare before matches
- • Players tunnel leading onto the pitch
- • Pitchside access
- • Audio guide available in English, Spanish, French, Arabic, Chinese, and Japanese
Accessibility: Contact the club in advance for specific accessibility needs.
Booking Tips
- • Book through the official Sevilla FC website at sevillafc.es/en/tour-sevillafc
- • You can book up to 15 minutes before the tour starts if places are available
- • No tours on matchdays. Plan your visit for a non-matchday
- • The stadium is set for demolition after the 2026-27 season, with the club moving to a new ground. If visiting Seville in the next two seasons, the current Sanchez-Pizjuan is a piece of history worth experiencing before it goes
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