Trust the process, Arteta says. Arsenal fans who cram into the Emirates week in, week out, are hoping that Mikel’s mantra finally bears fruit this season. The Gunners have promised so much, and despite being there or thereabouts during recent campaigns, they’ve frustratingly hit the bar, metaphorically speaking, in their search for silverware. The Arsenal faithful continue to keep the faith and continue flocking through the turnstiles at the Emirates Stadium.
Demand for Emirates tickets may remain red hot as ever, but those who are eager to see the Gunners in live action on home turf shouldn’t give up hope just yet. One way of securing a spot at the iconic North London venue could be to go down the hospitality and premium package route. Let GOAL give you the full rundown on what there is on offer for Arsenal fans this season.
It may be over 20 years since Arsenal last reigned supreme as Premier League champions. Arsene Wenger’s famous ‘Invincibles’ side claimed the 2003/04 title in style, going the whole league campaign without losing a single game. However, the Gunners have been knocking on the door recently, finishing 2nd in the table in each of the last three seasons. They also came close to ending their silverware drought in general last term, when reaching the semi-final stage of both the Champions League and the League Cup.
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With the addition of high-calibre players, such as Martin Zubimendi, Eberechi Eze, Viktor Gyokeres, and Noni Madueke, to strengthen an ever-improving squad, Arsenal fans will be confident their side will push on further this season and they’ll be desperate to get their hands on tickets.
And, if you're looking for Arsenal Women's tickets, hospitality makes for a great package, with fans flocking to the Emirates to watch the girls tackle the WSL. After winning the Champions League last season, they'll be looking to make an impact in their 2025/26 fixtures too.
There aren’t many more luxurious ways to take in a football match than with a club hospitality or premium package, and at Arsenal, there are plenty of options on offer. From premium seats to matchday lounges and everything in between, there’s something to suit all tastes (and pockets) at the North London venue. You or others could be enjoying an unforgettable day of VIP hospitality and live entertainment. Let GOAL break down the choices available when it comes to Arsenal hospitality this season, including packages, prices and more.
Upcoming Arsenal fixtures at Emirates Stadium
Below, you can find Arsenal’s upcoming home fixtures for the 2025/26 season:
| Date | Fixture (Kick-off - BST) | Competition | Hospitality |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sat Sept 13 | vs Nottm Forest (12:30pm) | Premier League | Seat Unique |
| Sun Sept 21 | vs Man City (4.30pm) | Premier League | Seat Unique |
| Wed Oct 1 | vs Olympiacos (8pm) | Champions League | Seat Unique |
| Sat Oct 4 | vs West Ham (3pm) | Premier League | Seat Unique |
| Tue Oct 21 | vs Atletico Madrid (8pm) | Champions League | Seat Unique |
| Sun Oct 26 | vs Crystal Palace (2pm) | Premier League | Seat Unique |
| Sun Nov 23 | vs Tottenham (4.30pm) | Premier League | Seat Unique |
| Wed Nov 26 | vs Bayern Munich (8pm) | Champions League | Seat Unique |
What are hospitality tickets or packages?
Hospitality, in regards to football, is the name given to an upscale matchday package that goes above and beyond the usual regular ticket experience.
These experiences can range from simply offering entrance to pre-match lounges and bars to soak up the atmosphere, to a selection of dining options, ranging from buffet to multiple-course meals, and all the way up to private suites for a limited number of guests.
These premium packages are often chosen for special occasions, client entertainment, or to enhance the overall enjoyment of the game.
Unlike in the past, when these areas were mainly reserved for celebrities, today there is a wide range of offers for fans, business people, and the general public.
What hospitality packages are available at Arsenal?
Here we take a look at all the various hospitality packages available for Arsenal matches at Emirates Stadium this season:
Private Boxes
Private boxes offer an exclusive, private space for 10–15 guests, with inclusive food and drinks, a personal host, and seats right outside the box. They are perfect for hosting clients or corporate events and some of the box packages even include personalised Arsenal shirts and meet and greets with players.
- Executive Box N7: £12,950 (from 10-15 guests)
- Executive Box N7+: £29,595 (15 guests)
- Executive Box N5: £13,140 (12 guests)
Exclusive Lounges
Executive lounges are designed for individuals or small groups. A place in one of Arsenal’s hospitality lounges means you get premium seating near the halfway line or Box Level. Inclusive drinks and food are also included, as well as an official matchday programme and occasional visits from club legends. The lounges are ideal for those fans wanting the private box experience, but without having to bring a large party of guests.
- The Avenell: £1,595 per person (available in multiples of 2 only)
- The Heritage: £1,795 (available in multiples of 2 only)
Informal Experiences
There are also more casual experiences available within Club Level, which are suitable for family members of all ages. With bar access and food/drink vouchers, these packages offer great value for those seeking a social and flexible matchday. They include premium seating and access to multiple kiosks where food and drinks can be purchased.
- The Academy: £525 per person
- The Academy+: £745 per person
Experiential Packages
For a unique, immersive experience, you could choose an experiential package involving player interaction, behind-the-scenes access, and exclusive gifts. These packages are tailored for those who want to go all-out for memorable once-in-a-lifetime moments, incredible seats, and inclusive food and drinks.
- Hero Experience: £2,695 per person (party of 4 only)
- Inner Circle: £1,895 per person (groups of 4 or 8 only)
Dining Packages
If your perfect matchday experience includes delicious, gourmet food, then there are also superb dining packages available.
- Foundry Legends: £995 per person (available in multiples of 2 only)
- Woolwich Arsenal: £725 per person
- Club 1886: £695 per person
Cannon Club (at Seat Unique)
What's included:
- Hospitality opens 2½ hours before kick-off
- Premium padded seats on the Club Level (Block 66)
- Four drinks and one food item voucher included
- Complimentary half-time drink (beer, wine, soft drinks, tea/coffee)
- Complimentary Museum Tour (matchday available)
- Complimentary Stadium Tour (non-matchday only)
- Option to buy food from outlets located in the Cannon Club Level Tier
How much are Arsenal hospitality tickets?
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Arsenal hospitality prices range from three to four figure sums (as shown in the section above), with the cost varying not only on the package chosen, but also the number of guests and the fixture in question.
High-profile games are likely to see increased prices across the board. On Seat Unique, hospitality packages currently start from £349.
How can I book Arsenal hospitality tickets?
There are various ways you can pick up or secure yourself Arsenal hospitality packages. You can go to the official club site (https://hospitality.arsenal.com/), which directs you through to all the premium package deals and offers. In addition, you can find check out what hospitality options are available for forthcoming Arsenal matches at Seat Unique. It’s best to check back regularly to keep on top of what’s on offer. As a leading marketplace for premium tickets, Seat Unique partners directly with Premier League clubs and stadiums to give fans access to verified hospitality experiences.
History of Emirates Stadium
Emirates Stadium is located in Holloway, London. It’s been Arsenal’s home ground since 2006 and has a capacity of approximately 60,000, making it the 6th largest football stadium in England. Emirates bought naming rights for the stadium, in a 15-year deal estimated at £100 million that also included shirt sponsorship. Both deals have now been extended through until at least 2028.
Aside from sporting uses, the Emirates has been used as a music venue. In 2008, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band became the first band to play a concert at the stadium. Coldplay and The Killers also played sold-out concerts at the Emirates in subsequent years.


