Manchester City and Crystal Palace fans can expect to pay anywhere between ÂŁ50 and ÂŁ285 for an FA Cup final ticket, with the latest figures for the flagship match being revealed on social media.
The ticket prices for this year’s FA Cup final between Manchester City and Crystal Palace at Wembley Stadium have been revealed, and fans can expect to pay between ÂŁ50 and ÂŁ285 to watch the game.
These prices for the Crystal Palace supporters have NOW been revealed – you can find out more here on prices, eligibility and sales date.
Unsurprisingly, the most expensive tickets are set to be in the premium sections of the venue, situated in Wembley’s middle tier, with the cost for a ‘Level Two Premium Ticket’ set at ÂŁ285 and a ‘Level Two Ticket’ at ÂŁ255.
A ‘Category 1’ ticket will reportedly cost ÂŁ175, which is a 20% increase on last year’s ÂŁ145 ‘Category 1’ tickets, while ‘Category 2’ tickets are ÂŁ125, ‘Category 3’ tickets are ÂŁ75 and ‘Category 4’ tickets are ÂŁ50.
All four of the categories have risen in price since the 2024 FA Cup final between City and Manchester United.
FA Cup Final Ticket Prices 2025: Fans Set To Pay ÂŁ50-ÂŁ285
- Level Two Premium Ticket – ÂŁ285
- Level Two Ticket – ÂŁ255
- Category 1 –Â ÂŁ175
- Category 2 –Â ÂŁ125
- Category 3 –Â ÂŁ75
- Category 4 –Â ÂŁ50
As previously mentioned, the two most expensive ticket brackets – ‘Level Two Premium’ and ‘Level Two’ – are located in Wembley’s middle tier. Fans that purchase these tickets will share the section with FA members.
‘Category 1’ tickets are located in the lower tier of the stadium, on each side of the pitch, while ‘Category 2’ tickets are located behind each goal, with safe standing tickets towards the back of the stands. Some ‘Category 2’ tickets have also been set for the front rows of the North and South stands in the upper tier.
As for ‘Category 3’, there is a small allocation of tickets for the front rows directly behind both goals in the West and East stands in the lower tier, but the majority of those that purchase these tickets will be located across the upper tier stands.
Supporters that secure tickets in the cheapest price band – ‘Category 4’ – get to watch the action from the back rows of the West and East stands in the upper tier.
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When Is The 2025 FA Cup Final? What Time Is Kick Off?
The 2025 FA Cup final will be played on Saturday, 17 May, 2025, and despite there being just 16 days until the match, an official announcement regarding kick off time has not yet been made.
This has drawn criticism from football fans on social media, with many citing that Manchester City fans need to book travel and accommodation, and the lack of transparency surrounding the fixture means that they can’t yet do so.
Regardless, last year’s final got underway at 3pm, so this looks to be the likeliest kick off time.
What TV Channel Is The 2025 FA Cup Final On?
As is standard with the FA Cup final, both BBC and ITV will be broadcasting the match on their respective channels.
This means that the game will be shown on BBC One and ITV1, while there will also be live streams provided by both broadcasters on BBC iPlayer and ITVX for supporters to watch on the move or from the comfort of their homes.