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Premier League Hospitality packages FAQs
A football hospitality package offers fans a premium matchday experience, including some of the best seats in the stadium, gourmet dining, complimentary drinks, exclusive lounge access, and exceptional service, often with behind-the-scenes perks and entertainment.
Most hospitality packages include premium or padded seating, pre-match and half-time refreshments, access to VIP lounges, a complimentary bar (beer, wine, soft drinks), fine dining or buffet-style meals, live entertainment, and a matchday programme.
FIFA World Cup 2026 hospitality packages provide guaranteed official match tickets, access to exclusive lounges, gourmet food and beverages, and VIP seating. Packages can also include luxury travel options such as flights and hotels, with prices starting from $5,300 per person for entry-level packages.
Packages typically include: Guaranteed official match tickets, access to exclusive hospitality lounges, gourmet dining and premium drinks, VIP seating with excellent pitch views, dedicated host service, and optional luxury accommodation and travel arrangements.
Top Premier League clubs for hospitality include Manchester United (Evolution Suite), Manchester City (Tunnel Club), Chelsea (The Harris Suite), Liverpool (Brodies Lounge and Premier Club), Arsenal (The Foundry), and Tottenham Hotspur (Stratus Hospitality).
Prices vary by club, match, and package level. Entry-level packages can start from around £150-£400 per person, while premium experiences such as Tunnel Club Premier or private boxes can reach £1,200-£2,749 per person or more for high-profile fixtures.
Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium is known for having some of the most expensive season tickets, with hospitality packages also commanding high prices. Liverpool’s Main Stand VIP Boxes can cost up to £399 + VAT per person for a minimum of 16 guests, while super boxes can be £300,000 per season.
Hospitality tickets are valued for their comfort, premium views, exclusive access, and all-inclusive food and drink. They are especially worthwhile for special occasions, business entertainment, or fans seeking a luxury matchday experience.
Top choices at Anfield include: Premier Club (VIP Main Stand seats, pre-match events, and a focus on club history), Brodies Lounge (Padded seats, complimentary street food, and appearances by legends), Anfield Beat Lounge (Lively sports bar atmosphere with Main Stand seating), and Private Boxes (Five-course meals and private waitress service for groups).
Tunnel Club: Meet players and the manager, unlimited contemporary cuisine, inclusive drinks, live entertainment, and halfway line seating.
Tunnel Club Premier: Five-course fine dining, premium drinks including champagne, pitch-side warm-up access, performance analyst insights, post-match interviews, and heated seats behind the dugouts.
The Evolution Suite at Old Trafford provides panoramic stadium views, a champagne and canapé reception, three-course à la carte dining, a complimentary bar, private tables, and visits from club legends, with executive padded seating in the North-East Quadrant.
Museum Package: VIP West Stand seats, stadium tour, chef’s table dining, complimentary drinks, and a Chelsea legend appearance.
Tambling Suite: Luxury padded seats, two-course fine dining, complimentary bar, and matchday programme.
The Foundry (Arsenal): Premium Club Level seating, three-course dining, inclusive drinks, meet an Arsenal legend, and exclusive gifts.
Great Briton (West Ham): VIP padded seats, access to the Great Briton Bar, dining options, and appearances by club legends.
Paisley and Shanks Suites: Executive seating, buffet dining, half-time refreshments, and lounge access.
Beat Lounge: Main Stand seating, vibrant atmosphere, pre-match entertainment, and food and drink options.
It is recommended to book as early as possible, especially for high-demand matches or major tournaments like the FIFA World Cup, as availability is limited and demand is high.
Yes, most clubs and tournaments offer group bookings, with private tables or boxes available for larger parties. Group packages often include additional perks such as VIP parking or exclusive experiences.
Children are generally welcome in hospitality areas but must be accompanied by an adult. Some packages may offer special pricing or experiences for junior guests.
Smart casual attire is usually required. Football shirts and away colours are often discouraged in hospitality lounges and suites.
Some premium packages, such as Tunnel Club Premier or private boxes, include VIP parking. Standard packages may not include parking as standard, so check the package details when booking.
The full 2025/26 Premier League fixture list, including key dates, kick-off times, and major rivalries, is available on the official Premier League website and through participating clubs’ official channels.
For major events like the FIFA World Cup, hospitality packages can often be upgraded to include luxury travel and hotel accommodation. For Premier League matches, travel and accommodation are usually arranged separately unless specified.
Priority access is typically available by registering your interest directly with the club or event organiser, or by booking early through official hospitality providers.