Buy 2026-2027 Stade Brestois 29 Soccer Tickets Online
On this page you'll find the best tickets for Stade Brestois 29's games, both away and at home. The first upcoming game is Le Mans vs Stade Brest, which will be played on 08/22/2026 at the Stade Marie-Marvingt in Le Mans, France. Scroll through our ticket inventory and find the game you want to attend! Be sure to always select "away end" or "Stade Brestois section" when booking tickets for Brest away from home. Stade Brestois tickets are very popular, so don't wait too long — book yours now!
How to buy Stade Brestois 29 tickets in 2026
Our customer service department gets a lot of fans asking: how can I book Stade Brestois 29 tickets? It's hard to get your hands on tickets when you're not a member. That's why we've gathered Stade Brestois 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!
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Ligue 1 is one of the most exciting leagues in Europe, and Stade Brestois 29 is one of its great underdog stories. Les Pirates finished third in 2023-24, reached the Champions League for the first time in the club's history, and have built a tight, hard-working team that is a real handful at home. With the secondary soccer ticket market exploding, we'd like to explain why you should book your Stade Brestois tickets at Livefootballtickets.com. We'll do this based on our three biggest unique selling points.
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Stadium information
Name:
Stade Francis Le Blé
Capacity:
15,220
Address:
8 Rue de l'Île de Sein, 29200 Brest, France
Description:
The Stade Francis Le Blé is the home of Stade Brestois 29 and, with a capacity of 15,220, the largest stadium in the Finistère department of Brittany. It first opened in 1922 and was renamed in 1982 after Francis Le Blé, a former mayor of Brest. It's a compact stadium with the stands set close to the field. After Brest finished third in Ligue 1 in 2023-24 and reached the Champions League, the stadium was found too small to meet UEFA criteria, so the club played its European home games at the Roudourou in Guingamp. A new stadium, Arkéa Park, has been approved for the years ahead. Some of those fans can book their Stade Brestois tickets through our secure booking system.
Best way to travel to the Stade Francis Le Blé
Once you've booked your Stade Brestois tickets, it's time to figure out how to get to the stadium. Brest's public transportation is run by Bibus, which operates the tram and the buses, and the stadium is well served on game days. Here are the options you can use to reach the stadium.
By Tram
The tram is the easiest way to the stadium. Take Line A to the Strasbourg stop at Place de Strasbourg, which is a short walk from the stadium and connects directly to the city center.
By Bus
Bibus bus lines 17 and 19 stop right by the stadium at the Stade F. Le Blé stop. Buses are a useful option if you're staying away from the tram line.
By Game-Day Shuttle
On game days Bibus runs free shuttles to the stadium from the Océanopolis and Cavale Blanche park-and-ride sites, starting about an hour and twenty minutes before kickoff. The shuttles run again after the final whistle.
By Car
Parking next to the stadium is very limited. The club advises drivers to use the park-and-ride sites at Porte de Gouesnou, Porte de Guipavas or Fort Montabrey, leave the car there and switch to the tram or the game-day shuttle.
By Bicycle
Cycling to the Stade Francis Le Blé is easier than you think. Secure bike parking is available near the stadium and can be reserved in advance through the Cyclope service. With the stadium close to the center, biking is a quick way in and out.
Stade Francis Le Blé guide
The Stade Francis Le Blé has four stands set close to the field. That's where we come in — we've got you covered with tickets for every single Stade Brestois game. Below is a guide to each part of the stadium.
Tribune Foucauld
The Tribune Foucauld is the main stand, running down one side of the field. It's covered and holds the best seats and the hospitality areas, with a clear view across the stadium. It's the most comfortable place to sit.
Brittany Ferries stand
Opposite the Foucauld is the Brittany Ferries stand, the other long side of the stadium. It's open to the elements, so bring a coat in poor weather, but it gives a good side-on view along the length of the field and is usually a more affordable seat.
Tribune Quimper
Behind the south goal is the Tribune Quimper, home to the Brest kop and the club's most vocal fans. This stand is known for the loudest atmosphere in the stadium. If you want to experience real French soccer, look for Tribune Quimper tickets and be among the home crowd.
Visitors' section
Traveling fans are given a designated section of the stadium, usually at the north end. If you're following your team to Brest, this is the area to look for, so make sure you pick the "away end" or away section when you book your tickets.
Which stand should you choose?
It's important to make the best decision when booking your Stade Brestois tickets. That's why we've created this table with a quick comparison of the different areas of the stadium. Check what matters to you and you'll find the best stand for your needs.
| Priority | Best Stand | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Best atmosphere | Tribune Quimper | Home to the Brest kop and the loudest support |
| Best view | Tribune Foucauld | Covered main stand with a clear view across the field |
| First-time visitor | Tribune Foucauld | Covered main stand with good access |
| Families with children | Tribune Foucauld | Covered seating and the best facilities |
| Budget-conscious | Brittany Ferries stand | Side-on view at a lower price, open to the elements |
| Premium comfort | Tribune Foucauld | The best seats and hospitality |
| Away supporters | Visitors' section | The designated away area at the north end |
Stade Brestois 29 Club Information
Current Manager:
Éric Roy
Current Captain:
Brendan Chardonnet
League Position Last Year:
12th
Other information
Stade Brestois 29 was founded in 1950 through the merger of five local clubs, including Armoricaine de Brest, which dated back to 1903. The 29 in the name is the number of the Finistère department, at the western tip of Brittany, and the club is based in the naval port city of Brest. Stade Brestois play in red and white and are nicknamed Les Pirates and Les Ty'Zefs. The club is owned by the Le Saint family, with Denis Le Saint serving as president since 2016.
The rise of Les Pirates
For most of its history Stade Brestois was a modest club that moved between the divisions, but under Éric Roy it produced the best season in its history in 2023-24, finishing third in Ligue 1. That result took Brest into the Champions League for the first time, a remarkable step for a club of its size, and they reached the knockout stage of the competition before going out. The aim now is to stay an established Ligue 1 club and to move into the planned new stadium in the years ahead.
American influences
Brest is one of the few Ligue 1 clubs with no American thread in its ownership story — the club has been run since 2016 by the Le Saint family, entrepreneurs from Brittany — and no US international has played his way into the team either. What Brest do have is an underdog story that traveled well. The club's first-ever Champions League campaign in 2024-25 put Les Pirates in front of American viewers on CBS Sports and Paramount+, and Ligue 1's beIN Sports deal, which runs through the 2028-29 season, lets US fans keep following Éric Roy's side every week.
Stade Brestois 29 Honors & Trophies
Stade Brestois have yet to win a major honor, but the club's recent rise has been one of the standout stories in French soccer. Cheap and premium Stade Brestois soccer tickets for Ligue 1 are available to buy now at LiveFootballTickets.com.
Major honors:
None to date
Best Ligue 1 finish:
3rd (2023/24)
European debut:
2024/25 UEFA Champions League
Rivalries
Main Rivals
The Breton derbies
As one of Brittany's leading clubs, Stade Brestois have a string of regional rivalries, known together as the Breton derbies. The fiercest is with Guingamp, while the meeting with Lorient grew into a real rivalry in the mid-2000s. These games carry an extra edge for both sets of supporters, with bragging rights across the region at stake.
Minor Rivalries
The bigger Breton clubs
Games against the larger clubs in the region, Stade Rennais and Nantes, are also among the most anticipated of the season, as Brest look to test themselves against the biggest names in Breton soccer.
Frequently Asked Questions about Stade Brestois 29 tickets
Frequently Asked Questions about Stade Brestois 29 tickets
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