Ticketing

Tickets: Portsmouth (A)

Ticket information for Pompey clash.

FRATTON PARK 2

Leeds United can confirm the ticket details and on sale dates for our away fixture versus Portsmouth on Sunday 9th March 2025.

Kick-off at Fratton Park is scheduled for 12pm.

ON SALE DATES:

Tickets will go on sale online:

Phase 1: Friday 14th February from 1pm

  • Tracker (supporters who attended 19 or more away games in the 2023/24 season) 50% chance - first come first served basis

Phase 2: Tuesday 18th February from 1pm

  • Home Season Ticket Holders on a first come first served basis

Phase 3: Wednesday 19th February from 1pm

  • Members on a first come first served basis

Please note, we can only guarantee that we can allocate adjoining seats for those supporters who purchase their tickets within the same phase and same transaction.

TICKET ALLOCATION:

  • 2,171

Our allocation includes an area of standing and seated tickets (all tickets are marked seated or standing)

Standing in the Away End:

This is the second season whereby licenced rail-incorporated seating has been in operation. Those fans wishing to stand must purchase a ticket within the ‘Standing’ area, the same applies to supporters wishing to remain seated.

Portsmouth Football Club have advised that there is a code of conduct for the standing areas and all supporters who purchase standing tickets are advised to view the code of conduct (below) in advance of match day.

You can also find the away fan guide, here.

Supporters will have their sight lines obstructed if they purchase a standing ticket but expect to remain seated for the duration of the game.

Seated areas in the Away End:

Supporters standing within a seated area will be expected to sit. Failure to comply may result in ejection from the stadium with no entitlement to a reimbursement. There is no transferring between rows and those who have purchased in the seated area will be expected to stay seated.

GENERAL ADMISSION PRICES:

  • Adult £28

  • Senior (65+) £22

  • Young Person (18-22) £19

  • Junior (14-17) £11

  • Child (2-13) * must be accompanied by an adult 18+ £6

  • Wheelchair – Adult £18

  • Wheelchair – Child (2-13) £6

  • Wheelchair – Junior (14-17) £11

  • Wheelchair – Young Person (18-22) £18

  • Wheelchair – Senior (65+) £18

  • Ambulant - Adult* £19

  • Ambulant- Child (2-13)* £6

  • Ambulant – Junior (14-17)* £11

  • Ambulant – Young Person (18-22)* £19

  • Ambulant – Senior (65+) £19

  • Carers FOC

Any child under 14 years of age MUST purchase with 18 years + ticket and enter the stadium together.

ACCESSIBILITY:

Accessible Tickets

There are seven wheelchair spaces along with ambulant seating, these are priced at the above relevant age category and are issued with a free personal assistant.

Accessible Parking

Five parking spaces are available for blue badge holders and will be issued on a first come first served basis. To apply, please email [email protected]. These are charged at £6 per space and a valid blue badge must be displayed.

Audio Descriptive Equipment

The club can provide this, but we ask that any requests be communicated with the club 3 working days before the game to guarantee these. Please email [email protected] to request audio descriptive commentary.

Accessible Toilets & Baby Changing Facilities

These are available at the away end. However, the baby change facility is currently located in the home section of the stadium.

Accessible Requests

Any supporters who have any access requirements or specific requests are advised to email the Portsmouth Disabled Supporter Liaison Officer [email protected]

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

Please note that Fratton Park Stadium is completely cashless, including the ticket office. The tickets are in the Milton End (East side of the stadium). The Fratton train station is a 10-minute walk to the stadium which is West of the stadium.

Bag Policy

The Club operates a no bag over the size of A4 policy.

Away Supporter Coaches

Coach drops off and collection is in Rodney Road. There is no access to Anson Road. The coaches will need to park during the match at the D-Day Museum, Clarence Esplanade, Southsea, PO5 3NT, and this is pay and display. Fifteen minutes before the end of the match, the coaches will need to be back for passengers at Rodney Road.

Car Park (Limited spaces)

The car park is adjacent to the stadium and the postcode is PO4 8SX which leads you into Anson Road off Rodney Road.

Car parking is also available on a first-come, first served basis at Milton Cross School and through the MYPARK app at Tesco Extra, Fratton.

OFFICIAL COACH TRAVEL & PRICES:

  • £54 - Adults

  • £45 - Concessions

Departs from outside the East Stand at 4.30am.

Supporter code of conduct including licenced standing areas

1. Respect for fellow supporters: Supporters are expected to treat other fans with respect, including refraining from any form of harassment, discrimination, or violence. This includes respecting personal space and refraining from abusive language or gestures.

2. Compliance with stadium regulations: Fans should follow all stadium rules and regulations, including those related to standing and seating arrangements. Any instructions from stewards or security personnel should be followed promptly.

3. Responsible alcohol consumption: Supporters should consume alcohol responsibly and be aware of the potential impact it can have on their behaviour. Excessive drinking or intoxication that leads to disruptive or aggressive behaviour is not tolerated.

4. Non-disruptive behaviour: Fans are encouraged to create an enjoyable atmosphere without causing disturbances that might affect the safety or experience of others. This includes refraining from throwing objects onto the pitch or into the crowd, using pyrotechnics, or engaging in any form of anti- social behaviour.

5. Cooperation with stadium staff: Supporters should cooperate with stadium staff, stewards, and security personnel at all times. This includes following their instructions, providing assistance when necessary, and reporting any concerns or issues to the appropriate authorities, such as stadium staff, security personnel, or the club's designated channels for reporting such incidents.

6. Prohibition of offensive language or gestures: The use of offensive, racist, sexist, or discriminatory language or gestures is strictly prohibited. Fans should promote a positive and inclusive environment for everyone attending the match.

7. Safe standing guidelines: Portsmouth Football Club has designated safe standing areas, fans should adhere to the guidelines provided by the club or stadium management. This may include standing within designated areas, not overcrowding, and following safety instructions related to barriers or railings.

8. Reporting incidents: Supporters should report any incidents of misconduct, violence, or unsafe conditions to the appropriate authorities, such as stadium staff, security personnel, or the club's designated channels for reporting such incidents.

9. Display of team loyalty: While passionate support for the team is encouraged, fans should express their loyalty in a manner that is respectful to opposing teams and their supporters. Engaging in excessive provocation or antagonism towards the opposition is not acceptable.

10. Consequences of non-compliance: The code of conduct may outline the potential consequences for fans who do not adhere to the guidelines, such as warnings, ejections, bans from the stadium, or legal action, depending on the severity of the offense.

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