How to buy Sheffield United tickets: Prices, membership, essential guide to cheap Premier League tickets 2023/24

Last Update: December 3, 2023

Published on December 3, 2023

Sheffield United have returned to the Premier League after a two-year absence with Paul Heckingbottom at the helm for the formidable challenge ahead.

The Blades had a great campaign in the Championship in 2022/23 with their second-place finish securing a seat at English football's top table once again, creating plenty of interest at Bramall Lane.

Here is how you can get involved with all you need to know about Sheffield United tickets for the Premier League and other competitions.

A view of Bramall Lane showing the pitch and stands before kick-off from behind the goal - Photo by Icon Sport | How to get Sheffield United tickets

Sheffield United tickets & prices at Bramall Lane

Sheffield United season tickets: Pricing, availability

Sheffield United's season ticket pricing for the 2023/24 Premier League reflected a modest increase following promotion from the Championship representing excellent value for money.

The Blades are among the cheapest in the top-flight with only West Ham being able to offer a lower-priced season ticket.

At Bramall Lane, committed supporters can watch their team throughout the campaign for as little as £380 whilst the most expensive regular season ticket comes in at £480. That is excellent.

Sheffield United matchday tickets and single-match tickets: Pricing, availability

Premier League tickets can be difficult to secure, even in Sheffield but for those without season tickets, there is hope. The good news is that you can obtain single-match tickets for Sheffield United, but this is very restricted for the top games.

An ‘ordinary' Premier League fixture represents your best chance of getting a seat to see the action unfold at Bramall Lane.

For single tickets available on general sale without any other requirements, all that you need to do is to make the purchase on the Blades ticket portal.

Do I need a membership to buy Sheffield United tickets?

No membership is required to buy Sheffield United tickets on unrestricted general sale but for more high-profile games, the club utilises its loyalty points system for priority.

The more games you attend and associated purchases with the club you make, the more you will accrue.

However, if you want to have a chance for the bigger games or for away tickets, you should consider joining the membership scheme.

Anyone can join and memberships are still available for the current 2023/24 season.

How to get a Sheffield United membership

The Blades Membership scheme is available to purchase online.

The full adult price is £45.00 with benefits such as early access ticketing priority, discounts on home tickets, 100 loyalty points, and incentives on club purchases including merchandise.

The junior version is available at £25 whilst a premium offering with all the standard benefits as well as some added perks can be bought for £70 and £50, respectively.

Sheffield United ticket prices at Bramall Lane

For Premier League games, the pricing is usually set according to the category, A, B, C, and so on, depending on the status of the opponent or fixture.

At the time of writing, there is no readily available information on this on the Blades' website however an upcoming game against Bournemouth is priced at £31.00 for an adult ticket, whilst the same section in the Kop Stand for the visit of Liverpool will cost £42.00.

Ticket prices will vary for different competitions, at different stages of the season so it is always advisable to check the club website for the latest information.

You will likely be able to grab a bargain for the early rounds of the FA or Carabao Cup, whilst the smaller clubs in the Premier League will not command the same ticket price as when the ‘Top 6' visit Bramall Lane.

Sheffield United seating plan at Bramall Lane

Sheffield United seating plan | Bramall Lane seating plan

Sheffield United hospitality tickets

Sheffield United has a wide range of hospitality on offer for fans who want to enjoy their football in a more comfortable way or for those seeking to avail of corporate entertainment.

The packages at Bramall Lane include the exclusive 1889 Restaurant, the Tony Currie Suite, the International Bar and the Platinum Suite.

There is also the Premier Club Hospitality Box as well as Private Boxes for an enhanced experience.

For those who want more than just a seat in the stand, whatever the occasion or reason, the Blades have you covered.

Further information is available on the club website on hospitality at Bramall Lane.

Sheffield United tickets FAQs

How to get to Bramall Lane at Sheffield United

It is advisable to use public transport on your journey to see Sheffield United at Bramall Lane, with the stadium very well served in terms of rail, bus and tram.

By Rail
The ground is a few minutes walk from Sheffield Railway Station (one mile).
For further details on train times and fares, please call National Rail Enquiries Line on 08457 48 49 50.

By Bus
From the Sheffield Interchange, services 47 and 48 will take you to Shoreham Street. Service 53 (Low Edges) will take you to Queens Road.
From Arundel Gate service numbers 33, 43, 44/44a (Chesterfield) or 252 will take you to Bramall Lane.
From High Street, services 20/20a, 25/25a, 75, 76, 97 & 98 will take you to London Road/John Street.
For further details call Traveline on 01709 51 51 51.

By Tram
The ground is approximately a 10-minute walk from Granville Road (Sheffield College) Tram Stop. This stop is served by the Blue and Purple routes from the city centre bound for Halfway and Herdings Park respectively.

How can I get Sheffield United away tickets?

Sheffield United away tickets, as with all top-level clubs, will be difficult to obtain and are not freely available.

Tickets can be purchased by members and season ticket holders with the relevant loyalty points balance, as determined by supply and demand for the particular fixture.

The number of tickets available depends on the size of the opposition stadium with Premier League regulations stating that away clubs should receive a minimum of 3,000 tickets unless the capacity is less than 30,000, in which case the home club must allocate at least 10% of that figure.

An alternative exists, with ‘touts' on the streets at the stadium in what is effectively a black market as well as resale sites online. Some of these are more reputable than others, you will often pay well over face value and you should always be alert for scammers.

How can I get cheap Sheffield United tickets?

Tickets to see the Blades at Bramall Lane are amongst the most affordable in the whole Premier League so you can't go wrong.

The key to securing cheaper Sheffield United tickets is to join the club membership scheme for the discount but this obviously requires an upfront payment which doesn't really make sense if you only plan to visit once.

A general sale ticket for a lesser Premier League game will be priced fairly but an FA Cup or Carabao Cup fixture in the early rounds will always be the cheapest ticket to acquire.

Typically, seats behind the net are cheaper compared to the stands along the side of the pitch.

Can I do a stadium tour of Bramall Lane?

Unfortunately, tours are not available at present at Bramall Lane but Football Ground Guide will aim to update this information as soon as the club advises that they are back on.

The usual tour offering commences in the club’s Legends of the Lane museum where fans can see some of the fabulous memorabilia that has been worn by Blades’ players over the years before setting off on a behind-the-scenes look at the dressing rooms, players' tunnel, dugouts, pitch side, the directors' box and the press suite.

How to watch Sheffield United at home

For those who are unable to obtain Sheffield United tickets or to travel to Bramall Lane to see the team in live action, you can settle for watching the Blades from the comfort of your own home.

To watch Premier League games, you will need to have a subscription to Sky Sports as well as TNT Sports, whilst Amazon Prime holds a lesser rights package, to cover two full fixture cards.

Over the course of the season, a handful of Sheffield United games will be picked for live coverage.

FA Cup TV rights are held by the BBC and ITV bringing a potential freeview screening for fans to enjoy, if selected to be screened live.

A flare is set off as Manchester United's fans celebrate their sides second goal of the game during the Premier League match at Bramall Lane, Sheffield. Picture date: Saturday October 21, 2023. - Photo by Icon sport

A long-term Rangers season-ticket holder and switched-on football writer with a passion for fan culture, Graeme Hanna is a freelance writer who has featured in titles such as The Rangers Review, Glasgow Evening News and Give Me Sport, as well as having a long association with Follow Follow fanzine. He joined Football Ground Guide in September 2023 and stated that Juan Roman Riquelme is the best opposition player that he has seen at Ibrox. Graeme experienced a 36 hour supporters bus journey from Glasgow to Florence for the 2008 UEFA Cup semi-final and has attended games in several European counties with a particular interest in German fan culture.