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Known as the birthplace of football, England are one of the most storied national teams in international football. Renowned for their passionate fanbase and a team packed with talent, England last lifted the World Cup back in 1966, their sole major international triumph. Despite the long wait for another title, the Three Lions remain a perennial force on the global stage, finishing as runners-up in the last two European Championships and advancing to the latter knockout rounds in each of the past two World Cups. Now, as England prepare for the 2026 tournament, the weight of expectation is immense, with fans eager to end decades of waiting for glory. Thomas Tuchel's side are set to be one of the most highly anticipated teams at this summer's tournament, so if you're looking to book World Cup tickets for an England game or you're just interested in learning more about them, this is the guide for you.
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England Football Tickets | All Matches & Competitions
Whether you're looking to watch England at Wembley in a Nations League clash, cheer them on in a pre-tournament friendly, or follow the Three Lions to the 2026 World Cup in North America, we have tickets available for every England fixture. Browse the upcoming matches below and book your England football tickets securely online.
Upcoming England Fixtures
England compete in a variety of competitions throughout the year, giving fans plenty of opportunities to see the Three Lions in action. Below is an overview of the competitions England are currently involved in and where you can watch them play.
World Cup 2026
England have been drawn in Group L alongside Croatia, Ghana, and Panama at the 2026 World Cup, with all three group stage matches taking place in the United States. The Three Lions qualified with a perfect record of eight wins from eight, scoring 22 goals and conceding none — making them one of the tournament favourites.
| Date | Match | Venue |
|---|---|---|
| 17 June 2026 | England vs Croatia | AT&T Stadium, Dallas |
| 23 June 2026 | England vs Ghana | Gillette Stadium, Boston |
| 27 June 2026 | Panama vs England | MetLife Stadium, New York-New Jersey |
Looking for the complete World Cup experience? Visit our dedicated England World Cup 2026 tickets page for full details on England's qualification journey, tactical approach, host city guides, fan zones, and all available World Cup tickets.
International Friendlies
England regularly play friendly internationals at Wembley Stadium as part of their preparation for major tournaments. These matches offer fans an affordable way to see the Three Lions in action and often serve as a showcase for emerging talent. With the 2026 World Cup approaching, Tuchel is expected to use upcoming friendlies to finalise his squad and test different tactical setups.
Nations League
The Nations League provides England with competitive fixtures against some of Europe's strongest teams outside of major tournaments. These matches, played across autumn and spring windows, often carry high stakes as they can affect seeding for future tournaments. England's Nations League campaign offers fans the chance to see top-level international football at Wembley and away across Europe. View all Nations League tickets.
About the England National Team
| Official Name | England National Football Team |
| Nickname | The Three Lions |
| Manager | Thomas Tuchel |
| Captain | Harry Kane |
| Home Stadium | Wembley Stadium, London (90,000 capacity) |
| Governing Body | The Football Association (FA), founded 1863 |
| World Ranking | Top 5 (consistently ranked among the world's best) |
| Kit Colours | White (home), Red (away) |
| Major Honours | World Cup winners (1966) |
England are widely regarded as the birthplace of modern football, with the Football Association established in 1863 as the world's oldest governing body for the sport. The Three Lions badge, derived from the Royal Arms of England, has become one of the most recognisable symbols in world football. Playing at Wembley — often called the Home of Football — England enjoy one of the most passionate home supports in international football, with the national anthem and crowd atmosphere creating an unforgettable matchday experience.
Under Thomas Tuchel, who succeeded Gareth Southgate in 2024, England have adopted a more tactically flexible approach. Tuchel's experience managing elite clubs like Chelsea, Paris Saint-Germain, and Bayern Munich has brought a new level of tactical sophistication, with England capable of playing multiple formations and adapting their style to different opponents.
England's Key Players
Harry Kane — Captain & Record Goalscorer
England's all-time leading goalscorer and captain, Harry Kane is the focal point of the national team's attack. A world-class finisher with exceptional movement and link-up play, Kane has consistently delivered on the biggest stages, including at World Cups and European Championships. His leadership and experience are invaluable to the squad.
Jude Bellingham — Midfield Maestro
Still only in his early twenties, Jude Bellingham has established himself as one of the most complete midfielders in world football. His ability to drive forward, score decisive goals, and influence matches at the highest level makes him a cornerstone of England's midfield for years to come.
Bukayo Saka — Wing Wizard
Bukayo Saka's pace, directness, and end product from the right wing make him one of England's most dangerous attacking threats. His ability to create and score crucial goals, combined with his mental resilience on the biggest stages, has made him a fan favourite and a key figure in Tuchel's attacking plans.
The Next Generation
Beyond the established stars, England boast remarkable squad depth with a wealth of young talent pushing for starting places. Players like Cole Palmer, Kobbie Mainoo, Anthony Gordon, and Levi Colwill represent the next wave of English football talent, ensuring the national team remains competitive for years to come. The strength of the Premier League provides a constant pipeline of world-class players competing at the highest level every week.
Wembley Stadium — Home of English Football
Wembley Stadium in London is the home of the England national team and one of the most famous football venues in the world. Reopened in 2007 after a complete rebuild, the current Wembley holds 90,000 spectators, making it the largest football stadium in the United Kingdom and the second-largest in Europe. Its iconic arch, visible across the London skyline, has become a modern symbol of English football.
Attending an England international at Wembley is a bucket-list experience for any football fan. The atmosphere during competitive fixtures is electric, with the entire stadium singing in unison. The venue is easily accessible via Wembley Park and Wembley Stadium underground stations on the Metropolitan and Jubilee lines, as well as Wembley Stadium railway station for overground services.
Beyond England internationals, Wembley hosts the FA Cup Final, EFL Cup Final, Community Shield, and the Championship Play-Off Final each season. If you're visiting London for an England match, consider combining your trip with one of these other prestigious fixtures. View all Premier League tickets for more English football options during your visit.
England's Tournament History
Few national teams can match England's track record in international tournament football. From their legendary 1966 World Cup triumph to back-to-back European Championship finals in recent years, the Three Lions have been a constant presence on the world's biggest stages. Here's a snapshot of England's tournament pedigree across all major competitions.
| Tournament | Appearances | Best Result | Notable Moment |
|---|---|---|---|
| World Cup | 16 (17th in 2026) | 🏆 Winners (1966) | Geoff Hurst's hat-trick in the 1966 final remains the only one in a World Cup final |
| European Championship | 11 | Runners-up (2021, 2024) | Only team to reach back-to-back Euro finals without winning either |
| Nations League | 4 editions | 3rd place (2019) | Beat Netherlands 3-1 in the semi-final before losing to Portugal |
| Confederations Cup | 1 (1997) | Group stage | England's only appearance in the now-defunct tournament |
| British Home Championship | 100+ editions | 54 titles (outright or shared) | Dominated the annual UK tournament from 1884 until its end in 1984 |
England's Tournament Record at a Glance
| Stat | Record |
|---|---|
| Total major tournament appearances | 27 (World Cup + Euros) |
| World Cup wins / finals / semi-finals | 1 / 1 / 3 (1966, 1990, 2018) |
| Euro finals / semi-finals | 2 / 4 (1968, 1996, 2021, 2024) |
| All-time top scorer (tournaments) | Harry Kane (14 goals across WC & Euros) |
| Most tournament appearances (player) | Harry Kane (22 matches) |
| Longest unbeaten tournament run | 8 matches (Euro 2020 to Euro 2024 final) |
| Biggest tournament win | 6-1 vs Panama (2018 World Cup) |
England's sole World Cup victory came in 1966 on home soil, when Sir Alf Ramsey's side defeated West Germany 4–2 at the original Wembley Stadium in one of football's most iconic matches. Since then, the Three Lions have experienced heartbreaking near misses — from Gazza's tears in 1990 to penalty shootout agony against Italy in the Euro 2021 final at the new Wembley.
In recent years, however, England have re-emerged as genuine contenders. The semi-final run at the 2018 World Cup under Gareth Southgate ignited a new era of optimism, followed by two consecutive Euro finals and a quarter-final finish in Qatar. Under Thomas Tuchel, the ambition is clear: turn these near misses into silverware, starting with the 2026 World Cup. For the full breakdown of England's World Cup record and 2026 campaign, visit our England World Cup 2026 tickets page.
How to Buy England Football Tickets
Our customer service team frequently hears from fans asking: how can I book tickets for an England game? Securing tickets for Three Lions matches can be challenging, especially for high-demand fixtures at Wembley and major tournament matches. We've collected England national team tickets to make the process simple and secure. Here's how it works:
- Select the England match you want to attend from the fixture list above and click 'View Tickets'.
- Select the area you would like to sit within the stadium graphic 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.
- Check that all your information has been input and is correct.
- Click 'Make Payment'.
- The tickets are now yours!
After completing your purchase, you'll receive a confirmation email with all necessary details about ticket delivery and collection. Our secure payment system ensures your transaction is protected, and our customer service team remains available to answer any questions throughout the process.
Ticket prices vary depending on the competition, opponent, and seat location. Competitive fixtures and matches against high-profile opponents tend to command higher prices due to increased demand. We recommend booking early to secure the best available seats at the most competitive prices.
Frequently Asked Questions about England Football Tickets
Where does England play home matches?
England play all home international matches at Wembley Stadium in London, which has a capacity of 90,000. Wembley is accessible via the London Underground (Wembley Park on the Metropolitan and Jubilee lines) and Wembley Stadium railway station. For the 2026 World Cup, England's matches will take place at stadiums in the United States — see our England World Cup 2026 tickets page for venue details.
How much are England football tickets?
England football ticket prices vary depending on the competition and the opponent. Friendly international tickets tend to be more affordable, while competitive fixtures such as World Cup qualifiers and Nations League matches are priced higher due to greater demand. You can find England tickets starting from around £37 for friendlies, with World Cup tickets starting from approximately £550.
What competitions does England play in?
The England national team competes in several competitions throughout the year: the World Cup and its qualifying campaign, European Championship, the Nations League, and international friendlies. Each competition offers different matchday experiences, from the high-stakes atmosphere of World Cup qualifiers to the more relaxed setting of pre-tournament friendlies.
Who is the England manager?
Thomas Tuchel has been the England manager since 2024, succeeding Gareth Southgate. Tuchel is a highly decorated coach, having previously managed Chelsea (where he won the Champions League in 2021), Paris Saint-Germain, Borussia Dortmund, and Bayern Munich. He has brought a tactically flexible approach to the England setup.
How often does England play at Wembley?
England typically play between 8 and 12 matches per year, with most home fixtures taking place at Wembley. The schedule includes World Cup or European Championship qualifiers, Nations League group stage matches, and pre-tournament friendlies. Match windows are usually in March, June, September, October, and November.
Can I buy tickets for multiple England matches?
Yes, you can purchase tickets for as many England matches as you like through our platform. If you're planning to attend multiple games, we recommend booking early, especially for high-demand fixtures like World Cup qualifiers and matches against top-ranked opponents.