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How to buy tickets and prepare for England v Czechia at Wembley

Plan your visit to Wembley for England v Czechia with clear steps on sale dates, priority access, accessible ticketing, hospitality options and stadium rules.

How to buy tickets and prepare for England v Czechia at Wembley

The forthcoming England v Czechia fixture at Wembley brings a mix of excitement and logistics for supporters. This article condenses the essential information on how to secure seats, what access options exist for fans with disabilities, and the practical rules you need to know before you travel.

It also outlines hospitality packages and transport links to help you plan a smooth matchday.

Below you will find the confirmed priority sale windows, advice on purchasing accessible tickets, and the stadium’s policies on bags, payments and age restrictions.

Read on to ensure you arrive prepared and enjoy the match with minimal hassle.

Ticket sale timetable and priority access

The sale schedule is split across three phases. The England Supporters Travel Club has the earliest window running from Tuesday 12 May – Monday 18 May.

If you are a member of the Travel Club for the 2026-2026 cycle you are eligible to join this sale; please note that membership activation can take up to 24 hours after joining before you can access the sale.

Following that, members of My England Football receive a priority sale from Tuesday 19 May – Monday 25 May. The final opportunity for tickets is the General Sale which begins on Tuesday 26 May. All sales are subject to availability and applicable fees, and tickets are issued under the Terms & Conditions of The Football Association.

How to prepare for priority access

To qualify for the earliest release you must already be registered in the correct membership cycle. If you expect to join the Travel Club in order to access the priority window, allow at least one day for membership processing. Keep your account details up to date so that verification does not delay your ability to purchase during the priority phases.

Accessible ticketing and support services

Wembley manages all accessibility ticket sales centrally. If you or a guest require accessible seating or have specific assistance needs, the dedicated phone line to discuss options is 0800 093 0824. Alternatively, Deaf British Sign Language users can access a BSL ticketing and helpline service; Deaf non-BSL users are advised to use Text Relay or the Next Generation Text Lite App (available on Android and Apple).

More detailed information about the stadium’s services for visitors who are hard of hearing or deaf, including SignVideo and BSL provisions, is available through Wembley’s accessibility pages. Applications for sensory room access and related provisions must follow the stadium’s published process; check the sensory room guidance if you need those facilities.

Booking and ticket delivery for accessible seats

All accessibility tickets are sold by Wembley Stadium. If you need to discuss a specific support requirement or to apply for accessible seating, contact the accessibility team via the phone number above or the stadium’s accessibility contact channels. Tickets—both physical and print-at-home—are dispatched in the week leading up to the fixture; if you have not received tickets by three days before the event, contact the ticketing team.

Matchday services, travel and stadium rules

For a stress-free arrival, consider coach travel: the Wembley Express service, operated by National Express, drops passengers close to the stadium from more than 50 UK locations. To reserve a coach for the match, visit the National Express website and search for Wembley Express options associated with the fixture.

Wembley operates a restricted bag policy. Supporters should familiarise themselves with this policy before attending and avoid bringing prohibited items. The stadium is also a cashless venue; no kiosks will accept cash so ensure you have contactless or card payment available for purchases inside the ground.

Other matchday regulations include entry timing updates, which will be posted closer to kick-off—please check official channels in the weeks leading up to the fixture. Note the age policy: no under 2s are permitted inside the stadium.

Hospitality and final reminders

If you prefer a premium experience, hospitality packages at England v Czechia offer upgraded seating, fine dining and access to exclusive lounges. These packages are sold separately from general admission tickets and provide a more curated matchday environment.

Before you travel, double-check ticket delivery timelines, accessibility arrangements and the stadium’s policies so you can focus on the game. Remember: tickets are limited, subject to fees and the FA’s terms, so act promptly during your applicable sale window.


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