Tickets

Tickets

Disabled supporters will be charged the ticket price equivalent to the pricing structure for the area of the ground they wish to purchase a ticket within.

Disabled supporters can book a ticket for themselves and a personal assistant ticket to both home and away matches here.

If you have not booked a ticket before, or need information on how to, please check out our Disabled Supporters’ Booking Guide.

In order for disabled supporters to purchase a personal assistant ticket online, they must have provided supporting documents to the club in advance of purchase.

If you require a personal assistant to support you when inside the stadium, please email supporter services for further information.

To help us with this request, when emailing, please attach either of the following:

DLA – Middle to High Rate

PIP – Enhanced Rate

If you require a personal assistant ticket and to gain a clearer understanding of your access requirements, and to ensure we have informed you of all our services, could you please provide some information as to how the Personal Assistant would support you when inside the stadium?

This will also be used to help us plan effectively how best to assist you and make the Amex Stadium a more inclusive and accessible environment.

Where is the Brighton & Hove Albion ticket office?

The ticket office, twinned with the club shop, is located on the north side of the stadium and has level access. Doors to the club shop are large and accessible and staff are always on hand to assist visitors.

Where can I collect tickets?

We are now a digital stadium and therefore tickets will be sent to you via email for you to download.

If you do not have a smartphone, there will be a £2.50 charge pre-match for a print at home ticket or £5 on a matchday.

  • All ticket office windows at the stadium are fitted with Securicom speech transfer systems with integral induction loops. To prevent interference, the induction loops are utilised in windows 1, 5 and 10, as indicated by induction loop system stickers on the relevant windows.
  • Audio description commentary receivers and assistive hearing receivers can be signed out at window 1 on matchdays.
  • On matchdays a managed queuing system is in place at the ticket office windows. There is a separate queue for window 1, the accessible ticket window.