Buying resale for the 2026/27 opener: a checklist
Six checks worth running through before completing a resale purchase for an opening-weekend Premier League fixture. Two of them account for most avoidable buyer losses.
Read post →Tickets, travel, and what we've learned along the way.
Six checks worth running through before completing a resale purchase for an opening-weekend Premier League fixture. Two of them account for most avoidable buyer losses.
Read post →The four biggest derby weekends of the 2026/27 season concentrate demand and produce the sharpest pricing effects on the resale market. When to plan for each.
Read post →The opening weekend of the Premier League season is a fixed date on the football calendar. Some opening-weekend fixtures produce more demand than others.
Read post →Away allocations at Premier League venues are almost always behind the goals. The seating choice is not accidental — and it has significant consequences for the away supporter experience.
Read post →Most Premier League clubs price fixtures across three or four categories depending on opposition and matchday. The rules driving categorisation and the pricing gaps in practice.
Read post →The 3,000-seat maximum is the widely-known number. The mechanics of how those 3,000 seats are allocated — and the exceptions that reshape it in practice — are less widely understood.
Read post →The 2026/27 Premier League fixture list is published in June. Reading it well on release day gives buyers a material advantage in the following weeks.
Read post →The season ticket renewal windows for the top six clubs open between February and April 2026. The published rules and their practical implications for new buyers.
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