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How to Buy Ipswich Town Tickets in 2026
Our customer service team gets a lot of fans asking: how do I book Ipswich Town tickets? The Premier League is by far the hardest league to get tickets for, and when you're not a member of the club, it's almost impossible to get tickets to Ipswich Town matches. We've gathered the best available Ipswich Town tickets, accessible to non-members. We'll walk you through the steps before the tickets are yours.
- Select the match you want to attend and click "View Tickets."
- Choose the area where you want to sit within Portman Road on the right-hand side.
- Indicate the number of tickets you want to buy.
- Click the green "Buy" button.
- Complete the order form with your personal details.
- Don't forget to check that all your information is correct.
- Click "Make Payment."
- The tickets are now yours!
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Stadium Information
Name:
Portman Road
Capacity:
30,311
Address:
Portman Road, Ipswich IP1 2DA, United Kingdom
Description:
Portman Road has been Ipswich Town's home since 1884, making it one of the oldest grounds in English football still in use today. It sits right in the heart of Ipswich, a short walk from the town centre and railway station, and is made up of four distinct stands, each built or rebuilt at a different time, which gives the ground its own asymmetrical character. The modern Sir Bobby Robson Stand dominates the north end, and outside the ground stand statues of three club greats – Sir Alf Ramsey, Sir Bobby Robson, and Kevin Beattie. On a big Premier League day, the blue and white fill the ground and Portman Road becomes one of the more atmospheric grounds in the division.
The Best Way to Travel to Portman Road
Once you've booked your Ipswich Town tickets, it's time to figure out how to get to Portman Road. Because the ground is right in the town centre, it's one of the most accessible stadiums in the country, easy to reach on foot, by train, by car, or by bus. Here are the best options for a matchday visit.
By Train
Ipswich railway station is only around a 10-minute walk from Portman Road – in fact, the ground is one of the closest in the country to a mainline station. Direct trains run from London Liverpool Street in around an hour and a quarter, along with regional services from Cambridge, Norwich, Colchester and beyond, making it a straightforward trip for away fans travelling in for the day.
By Car
For sat nav, use the postcode IP1 2DA. Coming into the area, follow the A12 and A14 towards Ipswich and then the signs for the town centre. There's no large car park at the ground itself, so most fans use the town-centre car parks within walking distance; these fill up quickly on matchday, so it's worth arriving early or considering park-and-ride options on the edge of town.
By Bus
Local bus services run into Ipswich town centre, from where Portman Road is a short walk. On matchday the town centre is busy and well served, and the bus station is only a few minutes from the ground.
By Foot
Because Portman Road is right in the town centre, walking is one of the easiest options. From the railway station it's a 10-minute stroll across the river, and from anywhere in the town centre you can simply follow the blue-and-white crowds.
Portman Road Guide
Portman Road has four stands: the Sir Bobby Robson Stand, the Sir Alf Ramsey Stand, the Cobbold Stand, and the Magnus Group West Stand. Each was built or rebuilt at a different time, so they all have their own character and the views differ from one to the next. Whatever match you're interested in, we have tickets for every Ipswich Town game.
Sir Bobby Robson Stand
Behind one goal at the north end is the Sir Bobby Robson Stand, the home end and the most atmospheric part of the ground. Rebuilt in 2001 and renamed in 2009 in honour of the club's greatest manager, this is where Ipswich Town's most vocal supporters gather and where most of the chanting begins. Note that seats in the lower tier here are kept for adults only. If you want the full Tractor Boys experience, this is where you want to be.
Magnus Group West Stand
Running along one side, on the halfway line, is the Magnus Group West Stand, the main stand. It holds the stadium's premium seating, executive boxes and hospitality, so it's the spot for the best central views and the top facilities.
Sir Alf Ramsey Stand
Behind the opposite goal is the two-tier Sir Alf Ramsey Stand, renamed in 2012 after the manager who led Ipswich to the league title and later won the World Cup with England. With good views from both tiers, it's a comfortable choice for families and first-time visitors.
Cobbold Stand
Running along the Portman Road side of the ground is the Cobbold Stand, the oldest stand at the ground, which houses the visiting supporters in the upper tier. As one of the older parts of the stadium the seating is a little more traditional, but the views of the action are good.
Which Stand Should You Choose?
It's important to be able to make the best decision when booking your Ipswich Town tickets. That's why we created this table with a quick comparison of all four stands. Check what matters most to you and you'll find the stand that fits what you're after.
| Priority | Best Stand | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Best atmosphere | Sir Bobby Robson Stand | The home end, where Ipswich Town's loudest fans gather |
| Best view | Magnus Group West Stand | The main stand, on the halfway line with central views |
| First visit | Sir Bobby Robson Stand | The full, traditional Tractor Boys experience |
| Families | Sir Alf Ramsey Stand | Good views from both tiers (the Sir Bobby Robson lower tier is adults only) |
| Premium / hospitality | Magnus Group West Stand | Executive boxes, hospitality, and the best facilities |
| Visiting fans | Cobbold Stand | Portman Road's designated away section |
Ipswich Town Club Information
Current Manager:
Kieran McKenna
Current Captain:
Dara O'Shea
Last Season's Finish:
2nd in the Championship (promoted)
Other Information
Founded in 1878 and known as the Tractor Boys for their roots in rural Suffolk, Ipswich Town are one of English football's most storied clubs, playing in blue and white at Portman Road since 1884. Their golden era came under two legendary managers: Sir Alf Ramsey, who won the league title in 1962, and Sir Bobby Robson, who delivered the FA Cup in 1978 and the UEFA Cup in 1981. After years in the lower divisions, head coach Kieran McKenna has transformed the club's fortunes with a third promotion in four years, sealing an immediate return to the Premier League in 2025/26. The club is owned by Gamechanger 20 Ltd, chaired by Mark Ashton, and counts lifelong fan Ed Sheeran among its minority owners. With Portman Road buzzing again, the aim now is to make the most of life back in the top flight. Buy your Ipswich Town tickets online now!
English influences
Few clubs are as deeply tied to English footballing history as Ipswich Town. Two of the country's most revered managers built their reputations at Portman Road: Sir Alf Ramsey, who won the 1962 league title before guiding England to the 1966 World Cup, and Sir Bobby Robson, who won the FA Cup and UEFA Cup before taking charge of England. Their great sides were full of England internationals, from captain and full-back Mick Mills to defenders Terry Butcher and Kevin Beattie – the latter widely regarded as the club's finest ever player and honoured with a statue outside the ground – alongside striker Paul Mariner and forward Eric Gates. That English thread runs right through the club's proudest decades.
Ipswich Town Honours & Trophies
Ipswich Town's roll of honour is small in number but rich in prestige. The club won the English top-flight title in 1961/62 under Sir Alf Ramsey, and went on to its greatest period under Sir Bobby Robson: the FA Cup in 1978, beating Arsenal at Wembley, and the UEFA Cup in 1981, overcoming AZ Alkmaar over two legs for the club's only European trophy. Ipswich also finished league runners-up in 1980/81 and 1981/82. More recently, the club has enjoyed a remarkable rise back up the divisions under Kieran McKenna.
First Division Title:
1 (1961/62)
FA Cup:
1 (1977/78)
UEFA Cup:
1 (1980/81)
Rivalries
Main Rivalry
Norwich City
Ipswich Town's fiercest rivalry by far is the East Anglian derby against Norwich City, with Ipswich in Suffolk and Norwich in neighbouring Norfolk. It's one of the most heated derbies in English football, and although the clubs are in different divisions for 2026-2027 – with Ipswich back in the Premier League – a meeting in the cups would still be one of the games of the season for both sets of fans.
Minor Rivalry
Colchester United
A smaller, more local rivalry is the one with Colchester United, the nearest league club along the A12 in neighbouring Essex. The sides have rarely met in recent years with the clubs several divisions apart, but it remains a fixture local fans look out for.

