how much did sidemen charity match tickets cost
Tickets for the Sidemen Charity Match have been relatively affordable, with prices tiered by seating category and view of the pitch.
Quick Scoop: Ticket Prices
For recent Sidemen Charity Matches (including the 2025 Wembley game):
- Standard tickets have started at around £12 for the cheapest seats.
- From there, prices typically increased in tiers to roughly £17–£22–£29 depending on how good the view was and how close you were to the pitch.
- A more detailed 2025 breakdown listed categories like:
- About £13.20 for the highest-up seats (furthest view).
* About **£18.70** for high-up but “side-on” view seats.
* About **£24.20** for better high-up views (Category 2).
* About **£31.90** for Category 1 lower-tier seats or safe-standing behind the goals.
Hospitality (VIP-style) tickets have been much pricier, starting roughly in the £160–£170+ per person range for premium lounge/halfway-line packages and going up to around £300+ per person for private box experiences.
Simple view in one glance
Here’s a compact look at the typical Sidemen Charity Match ticket cost range (recent years):
| Type of ticket | Approx. price range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Cheapest standard seat | From about £12–£13.20 | [3][1]High up, furthest from the pitch. |
| Mid-tier standard seat | About £17–£24.20 | [1]Better view; still in upper sections. |
| Top standard seat | Up to about £29–£31.90 | [3][1]Lower tier, closer to the action, including behind-goal areas. |
| Hospitality (Gold Package) | About £169 per person | [1]Lounge access, food, and drinks included. |
| Private Box | About £329 per person | [1]Box seating, private chef, three-course menu, bar. |
A bit of context and forum vibe
Fans on forums have often mentioned the £12 starting price as the headline figure, with some people remembering older matches starting even lower (around £8), though the more consistent recent information points to the £12+ range for standard tickets. Demand has been huge, especially since the move to Wembley, so cheaper tiers tend to sell out fast and resellers sometimes mark tickets up significantly.
People also talk about how the Sidemen balance accessibility (keeping a relatively low entry price) with fundraising impact by offering those high-end hospitality options for fans and corporate groups willing to pay more. For many attendees, it feels like a big YouTube-meets-football festival rather than a regular match, which helps justify paying a bit more for better seats or packages.
“The most affordable tickets will start at £12! There will be a pre-sale for Side+ members.” – a typical kind of comment you see in Sidemen fan threads discussing last year’s ticket drops.
Why prices vary by year
Ticket prices can shift slightly year to year depending on:
- Stadium (capacity and hosting costs).
- Demand and how quickly previous matches sold out.
- Charities involved and fundraising targets.
So while you can safely expect roughly £12–£30 for regular tickets and £170–£330+ for hospitality based on recent events, the exact price for the next Sidemen Charity Match will always be confirmed on the official ticketing page (like SidemenFC.com or their listed ticket partner) when sales go live.
TL;DR: Sidemen Charity Match tickets have usually started around £12 for the cheapest seats and gone up to around £30+ for the best standard seats, with VIP/hospitality packages in the £170–£330+ per person range at Wembley in recent editions.
Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.