Brighton have released a limited number of season tickets for the 2026/27 campaign, a historic 125th anniversary season and they are available on general sale from today.
The Seagulls are inviting fans to “write your name in the next chapter of Albion history” by securing a seat for all 19 Premier League games at the Amex.
And it is not just about the matchday experience. The club have thrown in a bundle of extras that make the package genuinely tempting, even for those who’ve been on the fence.
What you get as a season ticket holder
Priority on away and cup tickets, though it is subject to loyalty points, so don’t think you can just waltz straight into the away end at Selhurst Park without putting the miles in first.
Free season ticket sharing with MyAlbion+ members. That is a handy one if you cannot make every game and know someone who’d take your seat.
Inclusive home match travel on buses and trains within the travel zone. Given how chaotic the trains can get on matchdays, that is not to be sniffed at.
Access to MyAlbion Rewards, where you can complete challenges to win prizes and earn digital badges. It is a nice little extra, even if you are not the type to care about digital badges.
10% off in store or online on three selected days across the season.
All the benefits are listed on the club website, but those are the headline grabbers.
The pricing
The club have not released a full breakdown of prices in the announcement, but they are offering an interest free and fee free direct debit payment option to help spread the cost with monthly instalments.
That is a proper help for anyone feeling the pinch. No hidden charges, no added interest, just the cost of the ticket split across the year.
Why this season matters
2026/27 is not just another campaign. It is Brighton’s 125th anniversary season. A genuine landmark.
The club have come a long way from the days of the Goldstone Ground, Gillingham, and the Withdean. From nearly dropping out of the Football League to standing toe to toe with the biggest clubs in the country and often winning.
The Amex has been a fortress for large parts of that rise. And being in the ground for a historic season like this one has a certain ring to it.
What comes next
Season tickets are on general sale now. But the key phrase in the announcement is “limited number.” Once they are gone, they are gone.
The club are urging fans to buy today to secure their seat for what promises to be a memorable campaign. Whether Brighton are pushing for Europe again or simply trying to establish themselves as top half regulars, the Amex atmosphere remains one of the best in the league.
And let’s be honest, watching Premier League football on the south coast, with the sun setting over the downs, is not a bad way to spend a Saturday afternoon.
Get in quick. The next chapter of Albion history is waiting to be written.
