FA Cup final tickets are available now before Chelsea and Man City official allocation
Official VIP and hospitality match tickets for Manchester City vs Chelsea at Wembley Stadium are on sale now
ChelseaJake Hackney Senior Consumer Writer11:58, 29 Apr 2026Updated 12:02, 29 Apr 2026This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn more
View 2 ImagesChelsea progressed to the competition's final stage after a tight 90 minutes against Leeds United, where a header from Enzo Fernandez was enough to secure a win. Interim manager Calum McFarlane will now go head to head with Guardiola for the second time this season in Chelsea's 17th FA Cup final.
Each club will distribute their respective ticket allocation, with Chelsea confirming details will be announced 'in due course'. However, there is an opportunity for both Chelsea and Man City fans to secure official matchday tickets ahead of general sale by purchasing a VIP and hospitality package through Seat Unique.
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While these may carry a higher price tag than standard tickets, they also come with a host of additional benefits, including premium seating and complimentary food and drink. Prices can fluctuate day by day, but they currently start at £639 per person for the Taphouse Social – Chelsea End package, offering 'luxurious' padded seating on level two of Wembley's East Stand.
Supporters will also gain access to the Taphouse Bar and Diner from three hours before kick-off to one hour following the final whistle. This unreserved hospitality area boasts a variety of food and drink outlets including a large bar with 48 taps serving beers, wine, cocktails, spirits and soft drinks, reports the Manchester Evening News.
FA Cup final VIP tickets for Man City vs Chelsea
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Seat Unique offers hospitality packages for Chelsea's FA Cup final clash with Man City, including 'premium' seats at Wembley and complimentary food and drink.
It's worth noting food and drink is not included in this package and must be purchased on the day, which also applies to the equivalent Taphouse Social – Man City End package. Both options also include a complimentary matchday programme.
Prices rise sharply for the other VIP options, with the Bobby Moore Club – Block 101/144 package coming in at £2,805 per person, but the extra outlay rewards fans with prime seats on the halfway line, close to the dugout and trophy route. It also includes a seat at a shared table in the exclusive Bobby Moore Lounge – touted as one of Wembley's 'finest' hospitality lounges – from three hours before kick-off and an hour after the final whistle.
Guests are offered 'unlimited' Laurent Perrier champagne, canapés on arrival and a four-course meal, while a complimentary bar serves fine wines, beers, spirits and soft drinks. It's worth bearing in mind the Bobby Moore Lounge is a neutral area, so Man City supporters are likely to be in attendance.
View 2 ImagesThose seeking a more private experience can reserve a Private Box for eight to 12 guests, priced between £2,230 and £2,499 per person. Both options include padded seating directly outside Wembley's level three or four, along with a dedicated chef and host on hand to serve a pre-match meal, plus complimentary beer, wine and soft drinks.
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Every box also includes a 42" flat-screen TV broadcasting pre-match coverage, with each guest receiving a matchday programme. Fans preferring standard tickets are advised to check the Chelsea website for further details, with availability expected to be offered to season ticket holders and club members in the first instance.
For those tuning in from home, the FA Cup final will be broadcast live on BBC One and TNT Sports, with a 3pm kick-off. The latter can now be accessed through its new home on HBO Max, or via Prime Video's TNT Sports channel.
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