Porto, Italy
Estádio do Dragão
Primeira Liga
FC Porto have won the Champions League, produced managers who went on to shape the game at the highest level, and built a fan culture where European nights at the Dragão carry a weight felt long before kick-off. The supporters are loud, organised, and committed in a way that makes a first visit to a Porto home game genuinely hard to forget. This page brings together Porto tickets from verified partners, covering Primeira Liga home fixtures, O Clássico against Benfica, and European knockout matches. Check partner details, review delivery options, and book through whichever seller suits your plans.
Tickets for Porto home matches are available through the club's official channels, though many fixtures are prioritised for members before any general sale opens, which can limit direct availability for international fans. Authorised resellers and package providers listed here are a practical alternative, offering confirmed tickets alongside clear delivery and refund terms. When choosing between sellers, check the delivery format first, particularly if you are travelling from outside Portugal and need a mobile or e-ticket. Also confirm the refund policy before completing any purchase, especially for high-profile fixtures where plans can change. Booking early for O Clássico or European matches is wise once dates are confirmed.
Porto home fixtures are typically split across several ticket categories, usually labelled by zone and reflecting position in the ground and proximity to the pitch. Category A covers the most premium areas and carries the highest price point, while Category C covers the more affordable sections further from the action. European matches and O Clássico sit at a higher price tier than standard Primeira Liga fixtures regardless of category. Premium and hospitality options also exist at Estádio do Dragão, including access to executive lounges and padded seating tiers with pre-match hospitality. These are worth exploring if you want a more relaxed match-day experience beyond a standard match ticket.
Match packages for Porto fixtures combine a ticket to the ground with hotel accommodation in the city, typically for two or three nights. Porto suits a short trip well: the city centre is compact, the metro connects directly to the stadium, and there is enough to fill a weekend before and after the match. When reviewing packages, confirm which ticket category is included, whether airport transfers are part of the deal, and what the refund terms are if the fixture is postponed. Hotels in the Ribeira or Baixa areas offer straightforward metro access to the stadium. Package pricing varies by fixture type, with European and derby matches reflecting higher demand.
Estádio do Dragão opened in 2003 and has a capacity of around 50,000. It hosted matches during Euro 2004 and has been a UEFA Champions League venue. The stadium is located in the Antas area of Porto, a short ride from the city centre. Metro line B serves the ground directly, with Estádio do Dragão station immediately adjacent. The journey from central Porto takes roughly 15 to 20 minutes, and the metro runs additional services on match days.
Porto's 2026/27 fixtures include Primeira Liga home matches throughout the season, along with European competition dates that tend to draw large crowds to the ground. The fixture most fans target is O Clássico against Benfica, which runs twice in the league season and defines much of the football calendar in Portugal. If you are also considering other top Portuguese clubs, Benfica tickets and Sporting CP tickets are covered on their own pages, as are Braga tickets for a northern Portugal alternative. European fixtures, particularly Champions League knockout rounds, are listed separately on the relevant competition pages.
Porto tickets are available across multiple categories that correspond to different areas of the ground. Standard league fixtures offer the widest range of categories and the most availability. O Clássico and European matches have fewer options at lower price tiers, so it is worth planning ahead if you have a specific fixture in mind. Hospitality packages add a pre-match element to the standard ticket and are available through select partners. When browsing football tickets for Porto, pay attention to the listed delivery method: mobile delivery is the most reliable option for international visitors, removing any risk of a physical ticket not arriving before travel.
We recommend choosing authorised sellers when buying Porto tickets. In practice, that means looking for a seller with a clearly stated refund policy, a contactable customer support team, and a confirmed delivery format before you hand over payment. Partners listed here include both sellers with formal agreements with the club and established companies operating within the legal resale market. The distinction matters most for high-profile fixtures: for O Clássico or a European knockout match, authorised sellers are more likely to offer straightforward refund or exchange terms and carry less uncertainty around ticket validity. For routine league fixtures, both types of seller generally present low risk if the basics are in place.
FC Porto were founded in 1893 and have grown into a heavily decorated club in Portuguese football history. The club has won the Primeira Liga many times across different eras and claimed the UEFA Champions League in 1987 and again in 2004, the latter under José Mourinho in a celebrated European campaign of the modern era. Porto have also won the UEFA Cup and multiple domestic cups. Players including Deco, Vítor Baía, and Fernando Torres-era contemporaries made the Dragão a feared venue in European competition. The club continues to develop and export talent, maintaining a consistent presence in UEFA competition season after season.