Portuguese Cup Tickets | Live Football Tickets
How the Portuguese Cup works
Around 150 clubs take part, drawn from the four national divisions as well as the district championships and cups, with reserve and B teams excluded. Entry is staggered: the lowest tiers start in the opening round in late summer, second-tier clubs join in the second round and the top-flight sides enter in the third. Every round is decided in a single match, with extra time and penalties if needed, except the semi-finals, which are played over two legs. The final is staged at the national stadium in Jamor, just outside Lisbon, where it has been held almost every year since 1946. The winner earns a place in European competition and a spot in the season-opening domestic super cup.
Buying tickets
Every listing shows the block or category, the number of seats available and whether the seats are together, so you know exactly what you are booking before you reach checkout. Prices are set by individual sellers and can move up or down as the fixture approaches.
- Choose your fixture from the list of matches
- Select a seating category and the number of tickets you need
- Complete your booking through our secure checkout
- Receive your delivery details in good time before kick-off
Seating categories
Category 1 seats are usually located along the sides of the pitch and offer the best all-round view of play. Category 2 and 3 seats sit behind the goals or higher in the stands, and are the more affordable option for supporters who want to be in the ground and part of the atmosphere. Availability per category depends entirely on what sellers list, and early-round ties are often played at small grounds with a simpler structure.
Booking with confidence
All sellers on our marketplace are verified before their listings go live, and your booking is covered from the moment you complete payment until your tickets are delivered. If anything changes with your fixture, such as a new date, venue or kick-off time, our customer service team will contact you directly with your options.
Frequently asked questions
Who hosts each tie?
In the single-leg rounds the draw decides the host, and the lower-ranked club usually plays at home. That is why a leading club's away trip to a small ground is one of the hardest tickets of the round.
When do tickets become available?
Listings appear after each round's draw, which normally takes place a few weeks before the matches. Because the competition is a knockout, the later rounds come to market at short notice.
How will I receive my tickets?
Delivery method depends on the fixture and the seller, and can be electronic, mobile or collection near the stadium. Your confirmation email sets out the method that applies to your booking, along with the timeline.
Can I book seats together?
Listings state whether the seats are seated together. If you are booking for a group, filter for the quantity you need and check the listing details before completing your order.

