Buy 2026-2027 RC Lens Soccer Tickets Online
On this page you'll find the best tickets for RC Lens's games, both away and at home. The first upcoming game is RC Lens vs AJ Auxerre, which will be played on 08/22/2026 at the Stade Felix Bollaert in Lens, France. Scroll through our ticket inventory and find the game you want to attend! Be sure to always select "away end" or "Lens section" when booking tickets for RC Lens away from home. RC Lens tickets are very popular, so don't wait too long — book yours now!
How to buy RC Lens tickets in 2026
Our customer service department gets a lot of fans asking: how can I book RC Lens tickets? It's hard to get your hands on tickets when you're not a member. That's why we've gathered RC Lens tickets for non-members. Let's walk you through the steps to make the tickets yours.
- Select the game you want to attend and click 'View Tickets'.
- Choose the area where you'd like to sit in the stadium on the right-hand side.
- Select the number of tickets you'd like to purchase.
- Click the green 'Buy' button.
- Complete the order form with your personal details.
- Don't forget to double-check that all your information is correct.
- Click 'Make Payment'.
- The tickets are now yours!
Why you should book your RC Lens tickets at Livefootballtickets.com
Ligue 1 is one of the most exciting leagues in Europe, and RC Lens is one of its most beloved clubs. Les Sang et Or have an atmosphere at Stade Bollaert-Delelis that is famous across the whole of France. With the secondary soccer ticket market exploding, we'd like to explain why you should book your RC Lens tickets at Livefootballtickets.com. We'll do this based on our three biggest unique selling points.
Trust
Trust is the most important factor when buying 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 website comes with a 150% guarantee. Whenever something unexpected happens with your tickets, you'll get a full refund plus 50% extra store credit. Over our 20 years of selling soccer tickets, we've always asked our customers about their experience — both to learn from it and to show other soccer fans what they can expect from us. Recently we passed 20,000 reviews on Trustpilot. With a score of 4.7 out of 5, our customers are very happy with our tickets. The qualities our customers mention most 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'd like to share some reviews from customers who previously bought RC Lens tickets through our platform. This is a small sample of the reviews we've received from customers who booked RC Lens tickets before:
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Emeka left us this review: Got my tickets to the Manchester United vs Lens game. It was easy to add onto my digital wallet. Great experience in Manchester.
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Dan Robinson from the United Kingdom booked tickets for Marseille vs Lens while on a trip to Marseille.
Dan left us this review:
Speedy, efficient and reliable service - would definitely recommend. I had been trying to get tickets for a Marseille v Lens game ahead of a trip to Marseille but the official website was playing up, and resulted in the game being sold out. I thought there was no chance of being able to go until I had a look at resale options online and came across this website by chance. The tickets were reasonably priced compared to what they were selling for via official outlets and there was no ridiculous booking fee like you get on some other sites. The 150% price guarantee if they can't fulfil an order is a great way of winning confidence and the communication is good after your order. I didn't have a single problem, was pleased with the price and would 100% use again.
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24/7 available
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 first-ever RC Lens game, it can be a bit stressful. That's why Livefootballtickets.com set up the very first 24/7 soccer ticket customer service team. Whenever something's wrong, you can always reach us. No matter the time difference, our colleagues are ready to help you!
Wide range of RC Lens tickets available
Another very important reason to book your tickets through our website is ticket availability. As you're reading this, we have 80 RC Lens tickets available. Our team of ticket sellers keeps working hard to find the very best tickets for you. Don't see the tickets you want right now? Come back in a few days and you'll see our inventory completely renewed.
Experience
We've been in business since 2006, when we were one of very few online soccer ticket marketplaces. A lot has changed over the last 20 years, but we're still here and still going strong. For over 20 years we've been selling tickets for RC Lens and the other Ligue 1 teams. And the best part isn't just that the company has been around so long — our team is incredibly experienced too. In every single department, we have colleagues who've worked here for more than 15 years. So we know exactly what it takes to get you the best tickets possible. With our 20+ years of experience as a company, we'll make sure your RC Lens journey is a smooth one!
Stadium information
Name:
Stade Bollaert-Delelis
Capacity:
38,223
Address:
Rue de Lens, 62800 Liévin, France
Description:
Stade Bollaert-Delelis has been RC Lens's home since 1933 and is one of the most atmospheric stadiums in all of French soccer. Originally named after Félix Bollaert, a director of the local Compagnie des Mines de Lens who helped develop sports in the region, the stadium has a capacity of 38,223 — which is actually more than the entire population of the city of Lens. It has hosted the 1984 European Championship, the 1998 World Cup and Euro 2016. The stadium has no corner stands, which gives it the feel of an old English stadium and makes the noise inside absolutely incredible on game days.
Best way to travel to Stade Bollaert-Delelis
Once you've booked your RC Lens tickets, it's time to figure out how to get to the stadium. The club advises everyone to take public transportation. Here are the options you can use to reach the stadium.
By Train
The train is one of the best ways to get to Stade Bollaert-Delelis. Lens station is served by both TER regional trains and TGV high-speed trains, and the stadium is only a 10- to 15-minute walk away. Just follow the Sang et Or crowds and you won't get lost. Trains connect Lens to Lille, Paris and the wider northern France rail network, so it's a very convenient option if you're traveling from farther away.
By Bus
The bus is a fast and convenient option, with several routes stopping close to the stadium. The Tadao network serves the stadium, including the B1 and lines 18, 35 and 37, all within a short walk of the stadium. The club also runs an official shuttle bus from the Arena Stade Couvert de Liévin parking lot, with departures every 10 minutes from two hours before kickoff.
By Car
Getting to Bollaert-Delelis by car is easy enough. Take the A21 highway and use the Lens-Ouest exit, or take the A211 ring road and use the Bollaert-Delelis exit. The club advises fans to arrive early. There are several free parking lots around the stadium, and dedicated parking for fans with reduced mobility is accessible via Route de Béthune and Rue André Boulloche.
By Bicycle
Cycling to Bollaert-Delelis is easier than you think. The stadium sits right in the heart of the city of Lens, so it's within easy reach on a bike. On a bike you can get past traffic jams and avoid the crowds on game days, and you can lock up close to the stadium.
Stade Bollaert-Delelis guide
Stade Bollaert-Delelis is one of the most atmospheric stadiums in French soccer. Its 38,223 seats are packed into a compact stadium right in the city center, and they are almost always completely full. That's where we come in — we've got you covered with tickets for every single RC Lens game. The stadium is divided into four stands: the Tribune Tony Marek, Tribune Delacourt, Tribune Xerces and Tribune Trannin.
Tribune Tony Marek
The Tribune Tony Marek is home to RC Lens's most vocal fans. This is where the die-hard Lens fans sit, in the famous Kop. The Marek is known for the loudest atmosphere in the stadium and has a real terrace feel, with a standing area that adds to the noise. If you want to experience real French soccer, look for Tribune Tony Marek tickets. Whenever Lens play toward this stand, you'll get that authentic Lens feeling.
Tribune Delacourt
On the opposite side of the field you'll find the Tribune Delacourt, the main stand of the stadium. This stand offers perfect sightlines across the entire field. For a business-class experience, you can sit in the prestigious areas here. The Delacourt holds the VIP areas, the press box and the directors' box. The Tribune Delacourt is a bit more about comfort and a bit less about the atmosphere, but you can be sure you'll have one of the best views in the stadium.
Tribune Xerces
The Tribune Xerces is located behind one of the goals. This stand gives you a great view right down the length of the field. The Xerces sits between the Marek and the Trannin. If you want a good view of the game with a bit of atmosphere, this is a solid choice.
Tribune Trannin
On the opposite side of the Xerces you'll find the Tribune Trannin. This stand holds home fans in the upper and lower tiers and away fans in a section. Especially during the Derby du Nord against Lille, you'll feel the tension and rivalry in the Trannin.
Which stand should you choose?
It's important to make the best decision when booking your RC Lens tickets. That's why we've created this table with a quick comparison of all four stands. Check what matters to you and you'll find the best stand for your needs.
| Priority | Best Stand | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Best atmosphere | Tribune Tony Marek | Home of the Kop, standing area, nonstop noise |
| Best view | Tribune Xerces Upper Central or Tribune Delacourt Upper Central | Perfect sightlines along the length of the field |
| First-time visitor | Tribune Xerces or Tribune Delacourt | Balance of atmosphere and views |
| Families with children | Tribune Delacourt Lower or Tribune Xerces Lower | Comfortable seating, good facilities |
| Budget-conscious | Tribune Trannin Upper or Tribune Xerces Upper | Good value, solid views |
| Singing & standing | Tribune Tony Marek | Expect to be on your feet |
| See the players | Tribune Delacourt Lower Central | Tunnel and dugout views |
| Premium comfort | Club Level | Padded seats, exclusive lounges |
RC Lens Club Information
Current Manager:
Pierre Sage
Current Captain:
Hervé Koffi
League Position Last Year:
2nd (Ligue 1 2025/26)
Other information
RC Lens were founded in 1906 in the mining town of Lens, in the Pas-de-Calais. The club was built by the local mining community and has always been tied to its working-class roots. The Compagnie des Mines de Lens helped build the original stadium and get the club off the ground, and the stadium is named after Félix Bollaert, a director of the mining company who helped develop sports in the region. Lens have spent a lot of their history moving up and down between the divisions. In 1998 they won the Ligue 1 title for the first and only time, finishing above Metz on goal difference. It's still the proudest moment in the club's history.
American influences
Lens doesn't have an American owner, but the man in charge knows the United States well: owner Joseph Oughourlian founded his investment firm, Amber Capital, in New York before bringing it to Europe, and he has led the club since taking control in 2018. No US international has made his name at Bollaert-Delelis yet, so the club's American following has been built on television instead. Lens's run to the Champions League group stage in 2023 introduced Les Sang et Or — and the wall of noise at Bollaert — to a new audience of American viewers, and Ligue 1's beIN Sports deal, which runs through the 2028-29 season, keeps the club on US screens every week.
RC Lens Honors & Trophies
Lens consistently compete in the top tier of French soccer, Ligue 1. Lens have also taken part in European competition, including the Champions League, with these high-profile European games drawing significant attention from fans and ticket buyers because of their importance. Cheap and premium RC Lens soccer tickets for Ligue 1 and the Coupe de France are available to buy now at LiveFootballTickets.com.
Ligue 1 titles:
1 (1997/98)
Coupe de France wins:
1 (2025/26)
Coupe de la Ligue wins:
1 (1998/99)
UEFA Intertoto Cup wins:
2 (2005, 2007)
Rivalries
Main Rivals
Derby du Nord against Lille OSC
The Derby du Nord between RC Lens and Lille OSC is one of the fiercest rivalries in French soccer. The rivalry comes from the fact that the two clubs are only about 25 miles apart but couldn't be more different. Lens is the working-class mining town, Lille the bigger and more cosmopolitan city. The rivalry grew more and more intense as both clubs established themselves in Ligue 1 and started competing for the same places. The 2025-26 derby at Bollaert was one to remember, with Lens beating Lille 3-0 in a torrential downpour in front of a completely full home crowd.
Minor Rivalries
Paris Saint-Germain
The rivalry between Lens and Paris Saint-Germain is a more recent one. In 2022-23, Lens pushed PSG all the way and finished runners-up. They did the same in 2025-26, going toe to toe with the champions until the final weeks of the season. Whenever PSG come to Bollaert, it's one of the most hostile atmospheres in French soccer.
Valenciennes and Arras
Lens also have a smaller rivalry with Valenciennes and with Arras, two clubs from the same northern region. These aren't always top-flight games, but when they do meet, the passion from the stands is fierce. Regional pride in the north of France runs deep, and any game between clubs from the Hauts-de-France carries extra meaning for the fans.
