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Football trips to PSV Eindhoven 2025/26

Planning a trip to see PSV Eindhoven this season is straightforward if you know where to look. On this site you can compare options from around 15 different companies — some sell match tickets only, others offer full packages including hotel and flights. The range varies quite a bit, so it's worth spending a few minutes going through what's actually included before deciding. Some companies bundle in extras like guided tours or pre-match events, while others keep it simple with just the ticket. Payment methods, cancellation policies and what's covered if something changes can differ between sellers, so check the details on each company's own page before buying. PSV regularly feature in European competition, which means there are often both domestic Eredivisie fixtures and UEFA matches to choose from across the season. Whether you're after a midweek European night or a weekend league game, there are usually several options available to compare here.

Compare football trips to PSV Eindhoven

When you compare football trips to PSV Eindhoven on this site, the point isn't just to find the lowest price — it's also about understanding what you're actually getting. A cheaper option might cover the ticket alone, while another football tour includes accommodation close to the stadium, transport from the airport and sometimes a pre-match meal or stadium tour. The companies listed here range from specialist football travel agencies to more general ticket platforms, and they don't all cover the same fixtures. Some focus on Eredivisie home games, others prioritise Champions League or Europa League nights. It's worth checking whether the package is for a specific stand or category, since the experience can vary depending on where you sit. More detail about what's included in each option is available directly on the seller's page. Comparing a few alternatives side by side usually takes no more than a few minutes.

PSV Eindhoven tickets

Getting PSV Eindhoven tickets directly through the club requires a membership and even then it's not guaranteed you'll secure a spot for popular fixtures. The demand is real, especially for European matches and the bigger Eredivisie games. Buying through one of the partners listed on this site is a more reliable route — it removes the uncertainty and confirms your place without needing a club membership. Tickets for PSV Eindhoven are available across different stand categories, and prices vary depending on the match and the seat location. Match tickets bought through a travel agency or ticket platform listed here come with the company's own terms, so check what applies if the game is postponed or rescheduled. It's also worth noting that some sellers include the ticket as part of a larger package, while others sell it as a standalone. The difference in what's included is usually clearly stated on the seller's page.

Supporter guide to PSV Eindhoven and Philips Stadion

Visiting fans are typically allocated a section in one of the corners or ends of Philips Stadion, so check your ticket carefully to find the right entrance. Arrive at least an hour before kick-off — getting through security and finding your seat takes time, and the area around the stadium fills up well before the whistle. The streets around the ground, particularly along Frederiklaan and near the Stratumseind area, have several bars and pubs where fans gather beforehand. Stratumseind is one of the longer bar streets in the Netherlands and is about a 15-minute walk from the stadium — worth knowing if you want a drink before the match. The local fans are passionate and the home end is loud, so expect a proper atmosphere in the ground. Bring your ticket on your phone or printed — both are accepted. Away fans are usually kept separate from home supporters, both inside and outside the stadium on matchdays.

Getting to Philips Stadion

Philips Stadion sits close to Eindhoven city centre, roughly a 20-minute walk from Eindhoven Centraal train station. That's the most practical option for most visitors — trains run frequently from Amsterdam, Utrecht and other major Dutch cities, and the walk from the station is straightforward and well-signed on matchdays. Several bus lines also stop near the stadium; bus routes 1, 2 and 18 are among those serving the area, stopping at or near the Frederiklaan stop. On matchdays, extra services are often added to handle the crowd. Cycling is a very common option in Eindhoven — the city has good bike infrastructure and many locals ride to the ground. If you're driving, parking near the stadium is limited on matchdays and it's generally easier to park further out and walk or take the bus in. Taxis and rideshare apps work fine but expect delays immediately after the final whistle.

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Philips Stadion

Philips Stadion has been PSV's home ground since 1913, making it one of the older club stadiums in the Netherlands. The current capacity is approximately 35,000, though the ground has been redeveloped and expanded several times over the decades. The stadium sits in the middle of a residential and commercial area, which gives it a compact, enclosed feel — the stands are close to the pitch and the noise carries well. The south stand, known as the Hart van Zuid, is where the most vocal home support tends to gather. PSV's red and white colours are visible across the ground on matchdays, and the club's connection to Philips — the electronics company that founded the club — is still present in the stadium's name and local identity. The stadium has a museum and offers guided tours on non-matchdays, which is worth considering if you're in Eindhoven for a few days.

Package trip or tickets

A package trip to PSV Eindhoven makes sense if you're travelling from further away and want everything sorted in one booking. These travel packages typically combine a match ticket with one or two nights in a hotel, and some include flights depending on the company. The advantage is simplicity — one booking, one confirmation, and you know you have a seat at the game. Standalone tickets are the better choice if you've already sorted accommodation or if you're already in the Netherlands. The companies listed here offer both options, and it's easy to filter by what you need. One thing to check is the hotel's location relative to the stadium — some packages use hotels in the city centre, which is fine given how walkable Eindhoven is, while others may be further out. The content of each package is described on the seller's page, so it's worth reading through before you commit.

PSV Eindhoven's rivalries

PSV's most significant rivalry is with Ajax, the Amsterdam club that has historically been the dominant force in Dutch football. Matches between the two are the closest thing the Eredivisie has to a title decider, and the fixture draws attention well beyond the Netherlands. The rivalry with Feyenoord is also significant — these three clubs form what's known as the "big three" of Dutch football, and games between any of them carry extra weight. On a more local level, PSV's rivalry with Willem II from nearby Tilburg has a regional edge to it, though the intensity varies depending on which division both clubs are in at the time. The Ajax fixture is the one most visiting fans are keen to attend if the timing works out — it's consistently one of the most-watched league games in the Dutch calendar and tickets are harder to come by for that match specifically.

History and great players

PSV Eindhoven was founded in 1913 and has been one of the most consistent clubs in Dutch football ever since, winning the Eredivisie title numerous times and claiming the European Cup in 1988. The club has produced and attracted some exceptional players over the years. Ruud van Nistelrooy came through the PSV academy and became one of the most clinical strikers of his generation before moving to Manchester United. Arjen Robben also spent time at the club early in his career. Romário, the Brazilian forward, had a hugely effective spell at PSV in the late 1980s and early 1990s before joining Barcelona. Ronaldo — the Brazilian original — played for PSV in the mid-1990s and his single season at the club was enough to attract attention from the biggest clubs in Europe. More recently, PSV has continued to develop young talent and has remained a regular presence in European competition, which keeps the club on the radar for travelling fans.

Other activities in Eindhoven

A football trip to Eindhoven gives you a decent amount to work with beyond the match itself. The city has a strong design identity — it's home to the Dutch Design Week, held each October, and the Van Abbemuseum is a well-regarded modern art museum worth a few hours. The Strijp-S district, a former Philips industrial complex, has been converted into a creative neighbourhood with bars, restaurants, studios and event spaces. It's one of the more interesting parts of the city to walk around. For food, the city centre has a solid range of options from Dutch classics to international restaurants, particularly around the 18 Septemberplein square. The Stratumseind bar street is the obvious choice for a drink before or after the game. Eindhoven is also a practical base for day trips — the city of Den Bosch is about 20 minutes by train and worth a visit if you have an extra day.

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