London is one of the most fixture-rich destinations in European football, with multiple Premier League clubs playing home games across the city throughout the season. Whether you're planning a weekend trip around a single match or a longer stay that takes in more of the city, there are several ways to put a trip together. On this site, you can compare options from around 15 different companies — ranging from those selling stand-alone match tickets to those offering full travel packages with hotel and flights included. The packages vary quite a bit in what they include, so it's worth looking at the details rather than just the headline price. Some include transport to the stadium, pre-match hospitality or guided tours, while others are straightforward ticket-plus-hotel deals. Comparing what's actually in each package often matters more than the price difference. Listings are updated regularly as new fixtures and availability come in, so it's worth checking back as the season progresses.
When comparing football trips to London, the main thing to look at is what each option actually includes. A football tour that bundles flights, hotel and a match ticket can work out well if you're travelling from further away, but if you're already sorting your own travel, a ticket-only deal might be more practical. The companies listed here vary in how they structure their packages — some focus purely on Premier League games, others cover cup competitions and European nights too. It's also worth checking which London club and which stadium the trip covers, since the city has several top-flight clubs and they're spread across different parts of town. Customer service and booking flexibility differ between providers, so reading what's included before committing is sensible. The comparison on this site is designed to give you a clear side-by-side view so you can make a straightforward decision based on your own priorities.
Getting London tickets for Premier League games can be tricky if you go through official club channels — most clubs require membership or a certain number of previous purchases before you can apply for match tickets, and even then it's not guaranteed. Buying tickets for London through one of the partners listed here is generally a more reliable route, as availability is confirmed at the time of booking. Match tickets listed on this site cover a range of clubs and competitions, so you can find options for everything from league games to cup ties. Prices vary depending on the club, the stand, the opponent and how far in advance you're booking. Some sellers also offer hospitality packages that include a seat in a lounge or a pre-match meal, which is listed separately from standard tickets. Always check what's included on the seller's own page before completing a purchase, as terms and cancellation policies differ between companies.
London has a strong pub culture around football, and most stadiums have well-established areas where away fans tend to gather before a game. As a visiting supporter, it's worth checking in advance whether the pub nearest the stadium is home-fans only on match days — this varies a lot by club and by fixture. Generally speaking, arriving in the area around 90 minutes before kick-off gives you time to find a good spot without rushing. Away fans are usually directed to a specific entrance and a designated section of the ground, so follow the steward instructions when you arrive. Bag checks are standard at all Premier League grounds. London's transport network is reliable but gets busy after matches, so having a plan for getting back — whether that's a specific tube line or a pre-booked taxi — saves time. Most stadiums have food and drink inside, though queues can be long at half-time.