

2025.12.24Directed by Matthew
One of the greatest dreams of traveling to Europe is watching a big match live in a stadium filled with the roars of football fans from around the world. To help you prepare for the 2026 season, we have summarized key stadium information and ticketing tips for the Premier League (EPL) and La Liga.
1. Official Ticketing & Purchase Tips

Securing tickets for popular matches is extremely difficult, so advance preparation is essential.
Join Official Membership:
Popular clubs like Tottenham or Man Utd rarely have tickets left for General Sale, so you must join a paid membership on the club's official website to gain priority booking rights.
Check the Booking Schedule:
Tickets usually open sequentially 1–2 months before the match based on membership tiers, so regularly check the "Match Ticket" page on the official website.
Beware of Resale Sites:
Resale sites are often overpriced and do not guarantee ticket validity; therefore, it is safer to use official club partners or verified booking platforms like WAUG.
2. Recommended Seats & Features by Stadium

These recommended seats allow you to not just watch the game, but truly feel the heat of the action.
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium:
As England's most modern stadium, it offers great views from everywhere, but we recommend the South Stand for those seeking passionate cheering, or corner seats if you want a close-up view of Son Heung-min's sprints.
Old Trafford:
Known as the "Theatre of Dreams," this is Man Utd's home ground where the lower sections of the Sir Bobby Charlton Stand provide the best vantage point to see player entrances and the dugout atmosphere up close.
Santiago Bernabéu:
At Real Madrid's newly renovated home, the Lateral (Side) sections offer an excellent overall view of the pitch, while lower-tier center seats are perfect for capturing the detailed movements of the players.
3. Match Day Logistics & Pro-Tips

Time management is key as tens of thousands of people gather on match days.
Arrive 2–3 Hours Early:
To enjoy the local pub culture and shop for merchandise at the official store, arriving at least 3 hours before kickoff ensures a stress-free experience.
Plan Your Transport:
Public transport is extremely crowded after the match, so it is a smart strategy to walk to a nearby station or wait at a local restaurant until the crowds thin out.
Check Prohibited Items:
European stadiums have very strict bag size limits (usually under A4 size), so leave large luggage at your accommodation and visit with light gear.