Buy Leeds United (Premier League) Football Match Tickets Online
On this page, you'll find the best tickets for Leeds United matches, both home and away. The first upcoming event is {first_upcoming_event_name}, which will be played on {first_upcoming_event_date} at {first_upcoming_event_venue} in {first_upcoming_event_city}, {first_upcoming_event_country}. Browse our ticket inventory and find the match you want to attend! Be sure to always select "away end" or "Leeds United section" when booking tickets for a Leeds United away match. One of English football's biggest and best-supported clubs, Leeds are settled back in the Premier League for 2026-2027 after a solid return season – and with Elland Road sold out week after week, demand for tickets is as high as ever. Book yours now and march on together!
How to Buy Leeds United Tickets in 2026
Our customer service team gets a lot of fans asking: how do I book Leeds United 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 Leeds United matches – especially with Elland Road sold out for every game and a season-ticket waiting list tens of thousands long. We've gathered the best available Leeds United 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 Elland 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!
Why You Should Book Your Leeds United Tickets at Livefootballtickets.com
The Premier League is the most exciting league in the world, and with Leeds United back among the elite, a trip to Elland Road is one of the season's most eagerly awaited days out. As the secondary market for football tickets grows every year, we want to explain why you should book your Leeds United tickets at Livefootballtickets.com. We'll do that through our three biggest strengths.
Trust
Trust is the most important factor when buying your tickets. Our 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 site comes with a 150% guarantee. If something unexpected happens with your tickets, you'll receive a full refund + 50% extra store credit. Over our 20 years of selling football tickets, we've 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 passed 20,000 reviews on Trustpilot. With a rating of 4.7 out of 5, our customers are very satisfied with our tickets. The qualities most often mentioned by our customers are:
- Positive interactions with customer service
- High satisfaction with the ordering process
- The speed of ticket delivery
- A positive experience with the seats
What Our Customers Say
Don't just take our word for it – here's what Leeds United fans have said about booking with us recently on Trustpilot:
"Got tickets to Chelsea vs Leeds semi-finals – great seats, quick delivery & good price!"
– Ollie, Trustpilot, April 2026
"Excellent service provided by LiveFootballTickets. Everything went smoothly from purchase through payment and ultimately delivery. My tickets were delivered by WhatsApp to my mobile. I printed off a copy to play safe. I had no bad experiences on the day apart from Leeds losing. I will not hesitate to use LiveFootballTickets again and next time with even more confidence."
– Morgan Saunders, Trustpilot, April 2026
"Bought Leeds semi-final tickets on the Friday for the Sunday cup game. Travelled down to Wembley for the weekend in hope. On the day of the game, tickets arrived at 12 noon for the 3pm kick-off, all went smoothly and had a great view. Thanks!"
– Mr Richard Lamming, Trustpilot, April 2026
You can read all of our reviews on our Trustpilot profile.
Available 24/7
With all the experience we've gained over the years, we know how important it is to be available for our customers. Especially for people attending their very first Leeds United match, it can be a little stressful. That's why Livefootballtickets.com set up the very first 24/7 customer service team in the football ticket business. If something goes wrong, you can always reach out to us. No matter the time difference, our colleagues are ready to help you!
Wide Selection of Leeds United Tickets Available
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Experience
We've been in business since 2006; back then, we were one of the very few online football ticket marketplaces. A lot has changed over the past 20 years, but we're still here and still going strong. For more than 20 years, we've been selling tickets for Leeds United and clubs from all over English football. The best part is that not only has the company been around for a long time, but our team also has a lot of experience. In every department of the company, we have colleagues who have worked here for more than 15 years. That's why we know exactly what to do to get you the best possible tickets.
Stadium Information
Name:
Elland Road
Capacity:
37,645
Address:
Elland Road, Beeston, Leeds LS11 0ES, United Kingdom
Description:
Elland Road has been Leeds United's home since the club was founded in 1919, and it's one of the most atmospheric grounds in English football. Sitting in the Beeston area just south of Leeds city centre, it's a one-club city's spiritual home, and demand is extraordinary – Elland Road has sold out for years on end, with a season-ticket waiting list tens of thousands long. The ground is dominated by the towering East Stand, while the Don Revie Stand behind one goal is where the famous noise is generated. Statues of club greats Billy Bremner and Don Revie stand outside. Owners 49ers Enterprises have plans to redevelop and expand Elland Road towards a capacity of around 53,000 in the coming years, but its unique, intimidating atmosphere is set to remain very much intact.
The Best Way to Travel to Elland Road
Once you've booked your Leeds United tickets, it's time to figure out how to get to Elland Road. The ground sits a little under two miles from Leeds city centre in Beeston, and there are several good ways to make the trip. Here are the best options for a matchday visit.
By Train
The nearest mainline station is Leeds, around a mile and a half from the ground and very well connected, with fast services from London King's Cross, Manchester, York and across the north. Cottingley station is technically closer but far less useful. On matchday a dedicated shuttle bus (service R2) runs from Sovereign Street, near Leeds station, directly to the stadium, which is the easiest way to cover the last stretch.
By Car
For sat nav, use the postcode LS11 0ES. Elland Road is easy to reach from the M621, which links to the M62 and M1, and there are a number of Leeds City Council car parks around the stadium, most of which are best booked in advance as they fill up quickly on matchday. Arrive early to beat the traffic that builds around the ground before kick-off.
By Bus
The matchday R2 shuttle service, operated by First Leeds, runs from Sovereign Street next to Leeds station to Elland Road and back after the game. Regular local bus services also run from Leeds city centre towards Beeston and the stadium.
By Foot
Elland Road is around a 30-minute walk from Leeds city centre, heading south past the railway station and across towards Beeston. It's a popular route on matchday with plenty of fans making the same journey, so it's easy to follow the crowds, though many prefer the quick shuttle bus instead.
Elland Road Guide
Elland Road has four stands: the Don Revie Stand, the East Stand, the John Charles Stand, and the South Stand. Each has its own character, and the views and atmosphere differ from one to the next. Whatever match you're interested in, we have tickets for every Leeds United game.
Don Revie Stand (North Stand)
Behind one goal is the Don Revie Stand, better known as the Kop and named after the club's greatest manager. This is the home end and the beating heart of Elland Road's famous atmosphere, where the most passionate Leeds supporters gather and where most of the singing begins. If you want the full, raucous Leeds United experience, this is where you want to be.
East Stand
Running along one side of the pitch is the East Stand, the biggest stand at the ground. Opened in 1993, it was the largest cantilever stand in the world at the time, and its two tiers – split by a row of executive boxes – hold around 15,000 fans. The upper tier near the halfway line offers the best views in the stadium, and the designated family area is found in the lower tier.
John Charles Stand (West Stand)
Opposite the East Stand is the John Charles Stand, the main stand, named in 2004 after one of the club's greatest ever players. It houses the dugouts and the players' tunnel, along with good central views. The upper tier at the south end of this stand is also where visiting supporters are housed.
South Stand
Behind the opposite goal to the Kop is the South Stand, sometimes called the Elland Road Stand. Modernised in the 2000s, this two-tier stand is another vocal home area that competes with the Don Revie Stand to make the most noise on a big matchday.
Which Stand Should You Choose?
It's important to be able to make the best decision when booking your Leeds United 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 | Don Revie Stand | The Kop, the home end where Leeds United's loudest fans gather |
| Best view | East Stand | The upper tier near the halfway line has the best views in the ground |
| First visit | Don Revie Stand | The full, traditional Leeds United atmosphere |
| Families | East Stand | The designated family area is in the lower tier |
| Premium / hospitality | East Stand | Executive boxes and hospitality suites between the two tiers |
| Visiting fans | John Charles Stand | Elland Road's designated away section, in the upper tier |
Leeds United Club Information
Current Manager:
Daniel Farke
Current Captain:
Ethan Ampadu
Last Season's Finish:
14th in the Premier League
Other Information
Founded in 1919 and known as the Whites, Leeds United are one of English football's most storied and best-supported clubs, playing at Elland Road throughout their history. Their golden era came under legendary manager Don Revie in the 1960s and 70s, when Leeds won league titles, the FA Cup and two European trophies and were a force at home and abroad. After years of ups and downs, including spells in the Championship and even League One, Daniel Farke led the club back to the Premier League as Championship winners in 2024/25, and a solid return season followed in 2025/26. The club is owned by 49ers Enterprises – the investment arm of the NFL's San Francisco 49ers – with chairman Paraag Marathe overseeing ambitious plans to redevelop Elland Road. Captain Ethan Ampadu, the reigning Player of the Season, has signed a new long-term deal as the heart of the team. Buy your Leeds United tickets online now!
English influences
Leeds United's history is woven through the story of the English game. No figure looms larger than Don Revie, the manager who built the great side of the 1960s and 70s and is honoured with a stand and a statue at Elland Road. That team was full of England internationals, from World Cup winner Jack Charlton to the famously combative Norman Hunter and prolific striker Allan Clarke. More recently, homegrown midfielder Kalvin Phillips – the "Yorkshire Pirlo" – came through the academy to become an England regular, carrying that local thread into the modern era.
Leeds United Honours & Trophies
Leeds United have a proud roll of honour built largely during the Don Revie era and added to over the decades. The club has won the English top-flight title three times, lifted the FA Cup and the League Cup, and were a major force in European competition in the late 1960s and early 70s, winning the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup twice. Most recently, they returned to the top flight as Championship winners in 2024/25.
English top-flight titles:
3 (latest: 1991/92)
Second Division / Championship titles:
5 (latest: 2024/25)
FA Cup:
1 (1971/72)
League Cup:
1 (1967/68)
Community Shield:
2 (latest: 1992)
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup:
2 (latest: 1970/71)
Rivalries
Main Rivalry
Manchester United
Leeds United's fiercest rivalry is with Manchester United, the so-called Roses rivalry rooted in the historic enmity between Yorkshire and Lancashire that dates back to the Wars of the Roses. It's one of the biggest and most ill-tempered rivalries in English football, and with both clubs in the Premier League for 2026-2027, the meetings between them are among the most anticipated games of the season.
Minor Rivalry
Chelsea
Leeds also share a long-standing rivalry with Chelsea, which first flared up in the 1960s through a series of fierce and controversial matches, most famously the brutal 1970 FA Cup final – regarded as one of the most physical games in English football history. The edge between the two sets of fans has never entirely gone away.
