Where to buy VIP and hospitality tickets as EFL fixtures are finally announced

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Where to buy VIP and hospitality tickets as EFL fixtures are finally announced

It's time to secure your spot in the crowd

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Yesterday (Thursday, June 26), EFL fixtures were finally confirmed for the upcoming 2025/26 campaign.

In case you missed it, the new season will kick off across 1 to 3 August in League One and League Two, followed by the Championship (8 to 10 August).

So, if you're keen to be a part of the crowd, where can you buy tickets, and how much do they cost? Scroll down to find out everything you need to know about the EFL 2025/26 season now.

Getty/Rich Linley/CameraSport
Getty/Rich Linley/CameraSport

EFL 2025/26 key dates:

EFL opening weekends

  • League One and League Two: Friday, August 1 to Sunday, August 3
  • Championship: Friday, August 8 to Sunday, August 10

Play-off finals

  • Championship play-off final: Saturday, May 23 (2026)
  • League One play-off final: Sunday, May 24 (2026)
  • League Two play-off final: Monday, May 25 (2026)

Where to buy EFL tickets now

At the time of writing this, tickets have started to drop for a handful of teams, such as Watford and Bristol Rovers. EFL tickets are available to purchase directly from the clubs (Watford here and Bristol Rovers here) or via hospitality providers such as Seat Unique.

Watford FC

Watford fans, there's a huge range of VIP and hospitality tickets available on the team's official site here. You can also purchase tickets directly from Seat Unique here, with further information on the packages available below.

Horizons

  • Grazing style cuisine
  • Premium front rows seats of Upper Graham Taylor Stand
  • Complimentary team sheet per guest
  • Half time and full-time refreshments
  • Open 2.5 hours prior to kick off

Sir Elton John Suite

  • Premium seating situated outside of the lounge towards the Vicarage Road end
  • Three-course carvery meal
  • 'Fantastic' pitch views
  • Your own private table to dine
  • Complimentary team sheet per guest
  • Half-time and full-time refreshments
  • Open 2.5 hours prior to kick off

The View

  • Central padded seats adjacent to the directors’ box
  • Three-course menu
  • Your own private table to dine
  • Half-time and full-time refreshments
  • Complimentary team sheet per guest
  • Arrival 2.5 hours prior to kick off

The Gallery

  • Central padded seats adjacent to the directors’ box
  • Five-course menu designed by our in-house chefs
  • House wine, beer, and soft drinks included up until kick-off
  • Half-time and full-time refreshments
  • Complimentary team sheet per guest
  • Open 2.5 hours prior to kick off

Executive Box

  • Private executive match seating immediately outside of the box
  • Three-course pre-match meal served in the box
  • Complimentary team sheet per guest
  • Half-time and full-time refreshments
  • Plasma screen with live Sky and BT Sport coverage
  • Open 2.5 hours prior to kick off
Getty/Rich Linley/CameraSport
Getty/Rich Linley/CameraSport

Bristol Rovers

Bristol Rovers fans, there's a huge range of VIP and hospitality tickets available on the team's official site here. You can also purchase tickets directly from Seat Unique here, with further information on the packages available below.

Seat Unique Suite (adult and children's tickets available)

  • An East Stand Season Ticket
  • Pre-match one-course gourmet meal
  • Access to a fully licensed bar
  • Opportunity to witness the Man of the Match presentation
  • Half-time tea and coffee
  • Team sheet
  • Pre-match quiz, TV screenings, and non-stop entertainment

After Premier League tickets instead? You can now purchase VIP and hospitality packages for the following football teams via Seat Unique.

You can also purchase Premier League tickets directly from the club websites or via the following hospitality providers: ATM and VIP Matchdays.

Visit Seat Unique to buy VIP and hospitality tickets now.

Featured Image Credit: Getty/Malcolm Couzens

Topics: EFL Championship