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Porto tickets - Experience Porto at Estádio do Dragão!

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Estádio do Dragão

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Tickets to Porto 2025/26

Porto tickets are available for matches at Estádio do Dragão, the club's home ground in the city of Porto, Portugal. FC Porto competes in the Primeira Liga, Portugal's top division, and regularly qualifies for UEFA club competitions. The club draws large crowds for home fixtures, particularly against Benfica and Sporting CP. Footballticketscompare.com lists partners who sell match tickets for Porto's home and away games, covering domestic league fixtures as well as European nights at the Dragão.

Where to buy Porto tickets

Tickets can be purchased directly through FC Porto's official website, though availability for popular matches can be limited once general sale opens. Partners we list offer an alternative route, particularly useful for international fans who may find the club's own platform difficult to navigate without a Portuguese address or local payment method. Delivery options vary by partner and typically include e-tickets sent by email, mobile tickets via app, or physical delivery for purchases made well in advance. Always check the delivery method before completing a purchase.

Sections and price levels

Estádio do Dragão is divided into four main stands: Nascente (East), Poente (West), Norte (North), and Sul (South). The Poente stand is the main stand and tends to carry higher prices due to better sightlines and proximity to directors' areas. The Norte stand is traditionally where the most devoted Porto supporters gather and can create a lively atmosphere. Away supporters are usually allocated a section in the Sul or Norte end, depending on the fixture. Budget-conscious fans typically find more affordable options in the upper tiers of the Nascente stand.

Match packages with accommodation

Travel packages include a match ticket combined with hotel accommodation in Porto, often with options for two or three nights. Partners offer a range of hotel categories, from budget options near the city centre to four-star hotels within walking distance of public transport links to the stadium. Some packages also cover airport transfers or guided city tours. These are particularly practical for fans travelling from outside Portugal who want to arrange everything in one booking rather than sourcing tickets and hotels separately.

Estádio do Dragão, Porto

Estádio do Dragão opened in 2003 and was built to host matches during UEFA Euro 2004. The stadium holds approximately 50,000 spectators and sits in the eastern part of Porto, in the Antas neighbourhood. Metro line B connects the ground directly to the city centre — the Estádio do Dragão station is right outside the ground, making it straightforward to reach without a car. The surrounding area has bars and restaurants that fill up before kick-off. The stadium itself is a modern, fully covered bowl with good sightlines from most sections.

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Porto season 2025/2026

Porto's 2025/26 season includes Primeira Liga fixtures against rivals such as Benfica, Sporting CP, Braga, and Vitória SC. European competition adds further fixtures to the schedule, depending on the club's qualification route. Home matches at Estádio do Dragão against Benfica — known as O Clássico — are among the hardest tickets to obtain. Book early for those fixtures in particular. See also: Benfica tickets · Sporting CP tickets · Braga tickets

Ticket categories and prices

Porto uses a category system — typically Category A, B, and C — where Category A covers the highest-profile matches, including Benfica and European knockout games, and carries the highest prices. Category B applies to mid-tier fixtures such as games against Braga or Vitória SC, while Category C covers lower-profile league matches. Concession rates are available for children and seniors when purchasing through the club's official channels. Prices through third-party partners may differ and do not always include concession options, so check before booking if this is relevant.

Authorised sellers

Authorised sellers have a formal agreement with FC Porto or operate within regulated ticket resale frameworks. Footballticketscompare.com lists both authorised and non-authorised partners. Non-authorised does not automatically mean unreliable — many established ticket companies operate legally in the secondary market — but it is worth understanding the distinction. Authorised sellers are more likely to offer straightforward refund or exchange policies. For high-profile fixtures where counterfeit tickets are a concern, sticking to authorised channels reduces risk.

Club history

FC Porto was founded in 1893, making it one of the oldest clubs in Portugal. The club has won the Primeira Liga title more than 30 times and has twice won the UEFA Champions League, in 1987 and 2004. The 2004 triumph, under José Mourinho, remains the club's most high-profile European achievement. Porto has also won the UEFA Cup and UEFA Super Cup. Legendary players associated with the club include Deco, Fernando Gomes, and Hulk. The main rivalry is with Benfica, though matches against Sporting CP also carry significant weight domestically.

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