West Ham United Tickets — Fixtures, Prices & How to Buy
Everything you need to get to a West Ham match at London Stadium — buying routes, ticket expectations, travel tips and where to sit. Looking for stand-by-stand advice instead? See our
London Stadium Seating Guide.
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How to get West Ham tickets
London Stadium’s size means some fixtures are more accessible than smaller
Premier League grounds, but derbies and high-demand matches still tighten up quickly. Start with official West Ham sales and always check the fixture category, stand and home/away status before buying resale.
- Official club sales — safest first route for home tickets and memberships.
- Ticket Exchange — useful for sold-out home fixtures when available.
- Hospitality packages — good for guaranteed access, but compare inclusions carefully.
- Resale marketplaces — verify exact block, row and whether it is an away allocation.
Ticket prices — what to expect
| Ticket type |
Typical expectation |
Notes |
| Standard adult |
Premier League London pricing |
varies by fixture category and stand |
| Upper corners / shortside |
usually better value |
check height and exact block |
| Derbies / big-six fixtures |
book early |
membership or booking history may matter |
| Hospitality |
premium spend |
package inclusions vary |
Exact prices change by fixture and sales phase — always confirm current pricing before booking.
Club history
West Ham began as Thames Ironworks in 1895 and became West Ham United in 1900. The club built its identity at the Boleyn Ground/Upton Park before moving to London Stadium in 2016, and its honours include three FA Cups, the 1965 European Cup Winners’ Cup and the 2023 UEFA Europa Conference League.
Getting to London Stadium
Stratford and Stratford International are the main transport hubs for London Stadium, with Underground, Elizabeth line, Overground, DLR and National Rail options. Leave extra time after full-capacity matches because the walk back through Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park can bottleneck.
Where to sit
For the clearest view, start with central longside seats in the Billy Bonds Stand or West Stand. For atmosphere, look toward the Bobby Moore Stand. Need more detail? Use the
London Stadium Seating Guide.
Frequently asked questions
Can I buy West Ham tickets without membership?
Often yes for lower-demand fixtures, but membership, sales windows or booking history can matter for bigger matches.
Where should I sit at London Stadium?
Billy Bonds and West Stand central blocks are best for view; Bobby Moore Stand is better for home atmosphere.