Buy English Football Championship Tickets - Season 2026-27
Since the Championship began in its current form in 2004, the division has thrown up a much wider spread of winners than the Premier League above it. Wolverhampton Wanderers, Norwich City, Leicester City, Burnley, Leeds United, Newcastle United, Reading and Sunderland have all won the Championship title twice, more than any other English teams at this level. Other clubs that have won the Championship since it adopted its current name have been West Bromwich Albion, Queens Park Rangers, Cardiff City, AFC Bournemouth, Fulham and Coventry City(reigning champions)..
How to buy EFL Championship tickets in 2026!
The LiveFootballTickets.com secure website has a real-time inventory of all the best Championship tickets on sale for upcoming and match-day seats at all prices in various sections of the football stadiums to watch your favourite football teams battle in the beautiful game of pro football! You can buy cheap England Championship tickets and hard to get Sky Bet Championship tickets or FA cup tickets to enjoy the atmosphere, excitement, and energy of live football. Buy England Championship football tickets including West Ham United Tickets, Southampton Tickets, Sheffield United Tickets, Wolverhampton Wanderers Tickets, Norwich City Tickets, and West Bromwich Albion Tickets to watch your favourite club and superstar football players in live action. LiveFootballTickets.com has tickets for Championship fixtures in which your favourite side compete. Follow these steps to book your tickets now:
- Select the match you want to attend and click 'View Tickets'.
- Select the area you would like to sit within the stadium on the right-hand side.
- Select the number of tickets you would like to purchase.
- Click on the green 'Buy' button.
- Complete the order form using your personal details.
- Don't forget to check all your information is correct.
- Click 'Make Payment'.
- The tickets are now yours!
EFL Championship tickets
The EFL Championship has a loyal fan-base that supports the twenty-four hard-fighting clubs playing in England’s second-tier league. Historic Championship teams including West Ham United, Southampton, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Sheffield United, Norwich City and West Bromwich Albion dominate the top of the table in most seasons. You will thoroughly enjoy watching any of these clubs compete – but plan ahead and buy football tickets now at LiveFootballTickets.com. We have a wide range with the best Championship tickets for every match in this exciting league. We take care of your booking and make sure you will receive your tickets in time for the match.
Why you should book your Championship tickets at Livefootballtickets.com
The Championship is one of the most unpredictable leagues in the world. Every single Championship match is usually sold out very quickly. That's where Livefootballtickets.com comes in. We're a secondary football tickets marketplace with tickets for every single match. With the secondary football tickets market exploding, we would like to explain to you why you should book your Championship tickets at Livefootballtickets.com. We will do this based on our three most unique selling points.
Trust
Trust is the most important factor when buying your tickets. Top priority is that you can trust the tickets you buy! That's why we introduced the Livefootballtickets.com guarantee. Every single ticket on our website comes with a 150% guarantee. Whenever something unexpected happens with your tickets, you will get a full refund + 50% extra shop credit. During the 20 years of selling football tickets, we always asked our customers how their experience was. To learn from it, but also to show other football fans what they can expect from us. Recently we've passed the 20,000 reviews on Trustpilot. With a score of 4.7 out of 5, our customers are very happy with our tickets. The most talked about qualities by our customers are:
- Positive interactions with customer service
- Happy with the ordering process
- Speed of ticket delivery
- Positive experience with the seating
All Livefootballtickets.com reviews are visible on our Trustpilot profile, but we would like to share some reviews by customers who previously bought Championship tickets via our platform. This is a small sample size of reviews we got from customers who booked Championship tickets before:
Derek Marsh from the UK booked tickets for his son's first ever Championship match.
Derek left us this review: Well organised, good communication and amazing seats - couldn't ask for more and it really made my son's first Championship match.
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Akhshay George from the UK booked Championship tickets via our platform.
Akhshay left us this review:
Great experience. Help and guidance every step of the way. Will definitely purchase again, if ever going for a Championship game.
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Rod from the UK booked last-minute tickets for his son's first Championship game at Bramall Lane.
Rod left us this review:
Absolutely fantastic. Got let down by another provider having booked over a month in advance. Being told on the morning of the event the tickets couldn't be fulfilled. My son was devastated, it was his first ever Championship game and we had travelled a long way. Jumped on Live tickets from the hotel we were at and got 2 tickets 2 rows behind the home dug out at Bramall Lane at 1/5 of the price of the other tickets that weren't situated so close to the action. Absolutely brilliant in the end. Thanks Live Tickets!
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Riley Wigmore from the UK booked tickets for his first ever Championship match.
Riley left us this review:
First time going to a Championship match, I was able to buy tickets the night before the game and they were able to get the tickets to me by the time I woke up. Seamless process.
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We take huge pride in these reviews. Our entire team is always working hard to give you an experience of a lifetime. That's why we're also always available on matchdays. These are just a few out of the 20,000+ reviews. You can check all reviews on our Trustpilot profile.
24/7 available
With all the experience we've got over the years, we know it's important to be available for our customers. Especially for people who are going to visit their first ever Championship match, it can be a bit stressful. That's why Livefootballtickets.com set-up the very first 24/7 football tickets customer service team. Whenever there is something wrong, you can always contact us. No matter the time difference, our colleagues are ready to help you!
Wide range of Championship tickets available
Another very important reason to book your tickets via our website is the availability of tickets. At the moment you're reading this we've got 0 Championship tickets available. Our team of ticket sellers keeps working hard to find the very best tickets for you. Don't you see the tickets you want right now? Come back within a few days and you will see our inventory completely renewed.
Experience
We are already in business since 2006, at that time we were one of very few online football ticket marketplaces. Something that has changed severely in the last 20 years, but we're still here and still going strong. For over 20 years we've been selling tickets for Championship teams. The best thing about it, not only the company is in business for such a long time, also our team has a lot of experience. In every single department of the company, we've got colleagues who're working here since for more than 15 years. So, we know exactly what we need to do to give you the best tickets possible. With our 20+ years of experience as a company, we will make sure your Championship journey will be a smooth one!
Championship Stadiums 2026-2027
The Championship is home to some of the biggest and most passionately supported football stadiums in the country. From the 62,500-seat London Stadium to the intimate atmosphere of Lincoln City's LNER Stadium, each ground offers a unique matchday experience, and several are even bigger than some Premier League venues. Below you'll find all 24 Championship stadiums with capacity and season ticket pricing information.
| Club | Stadium | Location | Capacity | Season Ticket (Adult) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| West Ham United | London Stadium | London | 62,500 | £650 - £1,400 |
| Middlesbrough | Riverside Stadium | Middlesbrough | 34,742 | £399 - £650 |
| Derby County | Pride Park Stadium | Derby | 33,597 | £420 - £680 |
| Cardiff City | Cardiff City Stadium | Cardiff | 33,280 | £410 - £670 |
| Southampton | St Mary's Stadium | Southampton | 32,384 | £450 - £780 |
| Sheffield United | Bramall Lane | Sheffield | 32,050 | £425 - £700 |
| Wolverhampton Wanderers | Molineux Stadium | Wolverhampton | 31,750 | £430 - £710 |
| Blackburn Rovers | Ewood Park | Blackburn | 31,367 | £365 - £575 |
| Stoke City | bet365 Stadium | Stoke-on-Trent | 30,089 | £375 - £600 |
| Birmingham City | St Andrew's | Birmingham | 30,016 | £385 - £610 |
| Bolton Wanderers | Toughsheet Community Stadium | Bolton | 28,723 | £340 - £540 (est.) |
| Norwich City | Carrow Road | Norwich | 27,244 | £430 - £690 |
| Charlton Athletic | The Valley | London | 27,111 | £355 - £560 (est.) |
| Bristol City | Ashton Gate | Bristol | 27,000 | £400 - £630 |
| West Bromwich Albion | The Hawthorns | West Bromwich | 26,850 | £395 - £625 |
| Preston North End | Deepdale | Preston | 23,404 | £360 - £560 |
| Watford | Vicarage Road | Watford | 22,200 | £415 - £660 |
| Burnley | Turf Moor | Burnley | 21,944 | £405 - £645 |
| Swansea City | Swansea.com Stadium | Swansea | 21,088 | £370 - £590 |
| Portsmouth | Fratton Park | Portsmouth | 20,899 | £350 - £550 (est.) |
| Millwall | The Den | London | 20,146 | £360 - £570 |
| Queens Park Rangers | Loftus Road | London | 18,439 | £395 - £615 |
| Wrexham | SToK Cae Ras (Racecourse Ground) | Wrexham | 12,600 | £399 - £625 (est.) |
| Lincoln City | LNER Stadium | Lincoln | 10,669 | £299 - £475 (est.) |
Season ticket prices shown are approximate adult prices for the 2026-2027 season. Prices vary by stand, membership status, and payment method. Concession rates available for seniors, young adults, and children.
Championship ticket prices and availability last updated 05/07/2026.
Championship Stadium Statistics
- Largest stadium: London Stadium (62,500) – West Ham United
- Smallest stadium: LNER Stadium (10,669) – Lincoln City
- Total Championship capacity: ~660,000 seats across 24 stadiums
- Average capacity: ~27,500 per stadium
- London clubs: 4 (West Ham United, Millwall, Charlton Athletic, Queens Park Rangers)
- Cheapest season ticket: Lincoln City (from £299)
- Most expensive season ticket: West Ham United (up to £1,400)
Championship legends & stars
Ever since the old Second Division was rebranded the Championship, the league has seen some amazing goalscorers and grafters. The money now flowing through English football has helped clubs invest in better squads even at second-tier level. It will take us way too long to talk about every single star that has ever played in the league. But there are some exceptions we can't go without mentioning on this page. Billy Sharp is one of them, the Sheffield United striker is still to date the all-time Championship goalscorer. With 130 goals, he's ahead of the competition. David Nugent, Ross McCormack and Troy Deeney are a few of the Championship's other great goalscorers. They've been amazing players for their clubs. Currently there are also a lot of players who are an absolute joy to watch. These are a few of the Championship stars people want to see live with their own Championship tickets.
Current Championship Stars (2026-2027)
The Championship continues to be one of the best-attended second-tier leagues anywhere in the world. These are some of the players lighting up stadiums across England this season.
- Jarrod Bowen (West Ham United) – The Hammers' talisman and captain, still creating and scoring goals at a Premier League level after relegation.
- Josh Sargent (Norwich City) – The USA international has been Norwich's most reliable source of goals in recent Championship campaigns.
- Grady Diangana (West Bromwich Albion) – A tricky, direct winger who has become a mainstay for the Baggies.
- Oliver Norwood (Sheffield United) – The experienced Northern Ireland midfielder dictates the play from deep for the Blades.
- Jay Rodriguez (Burnley) – A Championship veteran whose movement and finishing have kept him prolific well into his thirties.
- Cameron Archer (Southampton) – A sharp, hard-working forward looking to fire the Saints straight back to the Premier League.
- Josh Windass (Sheffield United) – Combines energy and end product from midfield, a fan favourite wherever he plays.
- Callum O'Hare (Coventry City, on loan history in the division) – A creative attacking midfielder synonymous with entertaining Championship football.
- Wes Foderingham (West Bromwich Albion) – A commanding, experienced goalkeeper who has kept the Baggies in countless matches.
The Big Six: Championship's Big-City Clubs
The six clubs with the biggest history and stature in this season's Championship are what we call the Big Six. Which is a big difference with the top 6 of course. We see it in our ticket sales as well, the big six clubs are the ones who attract the most fans. These sides have all spent long spells in the top flight and remain some of the best-supported clubs anywhere in English football.
Who Are the Big Six?
West Ham United – Three-time FA Cup winners with a passionate East London fan base. West Ham have always been a big club with big ambition, and the London Stadium (62,500) is now the biggest stadium anywhere in the second tier.
Wolverhampton Wanderers – Three-time English top-flight champions in the 1950s, Wolves were one of the dominant forces of English football long before the Premier League existed. Molineux (31,750) has hosted European nights against some of the continent's biggest clubs.
Southampton – Southampton is a bit of a strange one. It has produced many top quality academy graduates over the years, yet a first ever English top-flight title has always eluded the Saints. In the same time they've reached an FA Cup final and enjoyed some memorable Premier League seasons at St Mary's.
Sheffield United – The Blades are genuine Championship yo-yo specialists, bouncing between the second and top tier more than most. They were really shaped by their late-19th century title win, and Bramall Lane remains one of the oldest, most atmospheric grounds in English football.
Derby County – Another big club whose fortunes have swung wildly over the decades. Under Brian Clough in the 1970s, Derby were crowned champions of England twice. Pride Park (33,597) is still one of the biggest and best-appointed stadiums outside the Premier League.
Norwich City – Norwich are the last one out of the big six and one of the Championship's most consistent performers, having won the division title itself twice since 2004. The Canaries haven't managed to sustain a long run in the Premier League, but Carrow Road remains one of English football's best atmospheres.
Why Does the Big Six Matter?
Financial Dominance
These six clubs generate the highest revenues in the Championship through matchday income, parachute payments, commercial partnerships, and global merchandise sales. Their financial muscle allows them to attract experienced players and managers with genuine Premier League pedigree.
The Automatic Promotion Race
For every club in the Championship there is a real top-two race. The top 2 automatically qualify for the Premier League. From the 2026/27 season, the play-off places expanded from four to six teams, running from third to eighth position, giving even more clubs a route to the top flight via the Wembley final. Therefore it's important for all teams to finish in the top 8.
Historic Rivalries
There are many exciting derbies and rivalries in the Championship. Especially among the bigger clubs, there are a few heated battles. In this table we take you along those rivalries:
- South Yorkshire Derby: Sheffield United vs Sheffield Wednesday
- South Coast Derby: Southampton vs Portsmouth
- Severnside Derby: Bristol City vs Cardiff City
- London Derbies: West Ham United vs Millwall, Millwall vs Charlton Athletic, Queens Park Rangers vs Millwall
Big Six Head-to-Head: Honours & History
| Club | Top-flight Titles | FA Cups | League Cups | Championship Titles (since 2004) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wolverhampton Wanderers | 3 | 4 | 2 | 2 |
| Derby County | 2 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
| Sheffield United | 1 | 4 | 0 | 0 |
| West Ham United | 0 | 3 | 0 | 0 |
| Norwich City | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
| Southampton | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
Only 14 different clubs have won the Championship title since it was rebranded in 2004. Eight of those clubs have won it twice, including Norwich City and Wolverhampton Wanderers from this season's Big Six.
The Challengers
It doesn't happen often that the big 6 also forms the top 6. There are always a few of them underperforming, while some other teams are doing really well. Some of these challengers are:
West Bromwich Albion – The Baggies remain one of the best-supported clubs in the division and are perennial promotion hopefuls at The Hawthorns (26,850).
Burnley – Sean Dyche's old stomping ground has become a genuine yo-yo club, using their tight-knit Turf Moor (21,944) to grind out results against bigger-spending sides.
Middlesbrough – Boro have been Championship playoff regulars for years, with the 34,742-capacity Riverside Stadium among the biggest and loudest in the division.
Wrexham – The Welsh club's rise from the National League to the Championship in successive seasons is one of the most remarkable stories in modern English football.
History
At the end of the 2003-2004 season, the Football League rebranded its top division. The idea behind the rebrand was to give the second tier of English football its own clear identity, separate from the old First and Second Division names. The clubs adopted the name "Football League Championship" from the start of the 2004-05 season, and it has kept this basic structure ever since. This second-tier division remains part of the English Football League (EFL), working alongside the Premier League and the Football Association. This gives the Championship the chance to promote its clubs into the riches of the Premier League every season. With this structure, second-tier English clubs are given a genuine pathway to competing with the very best in Europe. The Championship started life without a title sponsor, but the Football League soon reached an agreement with Coca-Cola. Coca-Cola sponsored the league between 2004 and 2010. In 2010 npower took over the sponsorship. npower's deal ran until 2013, when Sky Bet signed a five-year agreement to sponsor the league. Sky Bet has remained the Championship's title sponsor ever since.
Championship wins and trophies
Defending Championship champions are Coventry City, who won the 2025-2026 title under Frank Lampard — the club's first Championship title and a return to the top flight after 25 years away. Eight clubs have won the Championship twice since 2004, the most of any side in the history of the division: Wolverhampton Wanderers, Norwich City, Leicester City, Burnley, Leeds United, Newcastle United, Reading and Sunderland. Other teams that have won the Championship are West Bromwich Albion, Queens Park Rangers, Cardiff City, AFC Bournemouth and Fulham. Cheap and premium football tickets for the Sky Bet Championship are available to buy now at LiveFootballTickets.com. In the table below you will find the clubs who have won the trophy since the rebrand of the Championship in 2004.
| Team | No. titles | Year(s) of title |
|---|---|---|
| Wolverhampton Wanderers | 2 | 2009 and 2018 |
| Norwich City | 2 | 2019 and 2021 |
| Leicester City | 2 | 2014 and 2024 |
| Burnley | 2 | 2016 and 2023 |
| Leeds United | 2 | 2020 and 2025 |
| Newcastle United | 2 | 2010 and 2017 |
| Reading | 2 | 2006 and 2012 |
| Sunderland | 2 | 2005 and 2007 |
| West Bromwich Albion | 1 | 2008 |
| Queens Park Rangers | 1 | 2011 |
| Cardiff City | 1 | 2013 |
| AFC Bournemouth | 1 | 2015 |
| Fulham | 1 | 2022 |
| Coventry City | 1 | 2026 |
Premier League promotion
The numbers one and two in the final ranking on the Championship table automatically get promoted to next season's Premier League. From the 2026/27 season, the teams finishing from third to eighth compete in an expanded play-off format, with the winner of the two-legged semi-finals and Wembley final claiming the third and final promotion place. Reaching the Premier League is basically the goal for every Championship club every season. Everything less than promotion means at least one more year in the second tier for these ambitious clubs. The battle for the automatic spots and the play-offs is a very exciting one until the end of the season. Book your Championship tickets securely online and support your team in their battle for promotion.
Relegation
The battle for promotion isn't the only exciting battle in the Championship. The tension is probably even higher at the bottom of the table. The three teams with the least points at the end of every season get relegated to League One. Relegation is the biggest fear for every team in the Championship. Although there are some teams which are highly unlikely to go down, nobody is safe in this competition. It's without a doubt the worst thing to happen for every team in the Championship. Teams in fear of relegation can use all the support you can give them. So, watch the matches of your favourite team live at the stadium. You really will enjoy the true English football atmosphere.
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Stadiums
The Championship has everything to offer a real football fan is looking for. You can watch a match in some of the biggest, loudest, most passionate stadiums in the country, several of which have hosted Premier League and even European football. The London Stadium and Pride Park are two of the largest and most modern grounds in the division. The other side of the spectrum is also available in the Championship. Fratton Park is a really authentic English football stadium. The stadium serves as Portsmouth's home ground since 1899. Football fans from all over the world visit the best stadiums in the Championship and tell us every stadium is a completely different experience. Follow their lead and we are sure you will agree with them. Championship fans are famous for their loyalty and volume, often outsinging Premier League crowds. The beauty of a Championship stadium combined with the atmosphere from the fans offer an experience you will never forget!
Championship's Greatest Managers
From Neil Warnock's record eight promotions to Chris Wilder's title-winning Sheffield United side, Sean Dyche's long, steady rebuild at Burnley and Frank Lampard's title-winning Coventry City, the Championship has been shaped by some of English football's most resourceful, hard-working coaches.
Championship FAQs
The Championship is one of the most competitive and well-attended leagues in the world. Many people from all over the world try to find the best tickets for this exciting league. In this part we answer the most asked questions about Championship tickets.
