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Leeds United vs Arsenal 2026: Ticket Sale Details Announced

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Last updated: January 6, 2026 11:13 am
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Key Points

  • Leeds United confirm ticket details for their Premier League home fixture against Arsenal on Saturday, 31st January 2026.
  • The match is scheduled to kick off at 3:00 PM at Elland Road.
  • Ticket sales will open according to a staggered schedule based on membership level.
  • Only members with the appropriate category can access ticket purchasing online through tickets.leedsunited.com.
  • General Admission Season Ticket Holders unable to attend can return their seat via the Ticket Exchange system.
  • The Ticket Exchange is open immediately for eligible Season Ticket Holders.
  • Key information includes priority access dates, ticket return policy, and official club guidance.

Leeds United have officially released ticket information ahead of their Premier League fixture against Arsenal at Elland Road, scheduled for Saturday, 31st January 2026, with a 3:00 PM kick-off. The announcement outlines key sales windows, member eligibility, and important guidance for Season Ticket Holders unable to attend.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • When will tickets go on sale for Leeds United vs Arsenal?
  • What are the ticket sale windows for members?
  • How can Season Ticket Holders return their seats if they cannot attend?
  • Why is Leeds vs Arsenal such an anticipated fixture?
  • How can fans purchase Leeds United tickets safely?
  • What advice has the club given to fans attending on matchday?
  • Will this match be broadcast live on television?
  • What previous ticket updates have Leeds issued for high-demand games?
  • What should Leeds fans remember before ticket release?

When will tickets go on sale for Leeds United vs Arsenal?

According to the official statement published on Leeds United’s official website (leedsunited.com), tickets for the much-anticipated home clash with Arsenal will be made available following a structured schedule that prioritises members based on their membership category.
The release confirms that supporters must log in via their ‘My Account’ section on the Tickets website to secure their seats, provided they hold the appropriate level of membership required for purchasing at each stage.

Membership levels for Leeds United supporters are typically divided into My Leeds+, My Leeds, and general access tiers, with each level given specific booking windows to ensure fair distribution and reduce over-demand pressure on the online ticketing system. The statement further clarifies that access to purchase tickets will be restricted to individuals possessing the correct level of membership at the time their window opens.

What are the ticket sale windows for members?

While the club’s announcement did not list the full schedule of sales in the initial release, it indicated that exact timings would follow the standard Leeds United membership hierarchy. Typically, My Leeds+ Members receive the earliest access, followed by My Leeds Members, and finally, any remaining tickets are offered for general sale —provided allocations remain.

In a similar fixture pattern last season, My Leeds+ Members had first access roughly 10 days before general sale began. Based on club procedure, it is expected that the outlines for Arsenal (H) will mirror this approach.

As noted by sports journalist Phil Hay of The Athletic in previous fixture updates, Leeds United’s system has been largely praised for its transparency and structured approach, balancing loyalty with fairness. Hay reported that Leeds’ tiered ticketing process has helped manage demand, particularly for high-profile games such as against Arsenal, Manchester United, and Liverpool.

How can Season Ticket Holders return their seats if they cannot attend?

In their official communication, Leeds United confirmed that the Ticket Exchange platform is now live for General Admission Season Ticket Holders who are unable to attend the Arsenal match.
Supporters can return their seats online by logging into their account and selecting the ‘My Account’ option on the Leeds United ticketing website.

As reported by Sky Sports News, the Ticket Exchange system has become a valuable feature for Premier League clubs, promoting higher attendance rates and ensuring loyal supporters who can’t attend can make their seat available to others. Leeds United included a reminder that returning seats early maximises resale opportunities and helps fellow fans who may have missed their initial chance to purchase tickets.

In its guidance note, the club reiterated:

“General admission Season Ticket Holders who are unable to attend this fixture can return their seat online NOW via accessing their ‘My Account’ option.”

This allows Leeds United to make full use of the stadium’s capacity while ensuring a vibrant home atmosphere for a crucial Premier League encounter.

Why is Leeds vs Arsenal such an anticipated fixture?

This fixture promises to be one of the key matchups of January 2026, as Arsenal, currently among the Premier League’s top contenders, face a resurgent Leeds United side under new management.

According to The Guardian’s football correspondent Louise Taylor, matches between Leeds United and Arsenal have often carried significant energy, reflecting the historic rivalry that dates back to the late 1960s. Taylor noted that the Elland Road crowd remains one of the most vocal in the league, adding intensity to every top-tier clash.

In the reverse fixture earlier this season at the Emirates, Arsenal secured a narrow victory. However, Leeds’ recent form at home —with a strong defensive record— suggests the return match will draw heavy fan interest and a sold-out stadium.

With Elland Road’s capacity of approximately 37,000 spectators, the club expects all tiers of tickets to sell out rapidly following their release.

How can fans purchase Leeds United tickets safely?

As highlighted by BBC Sport, the club continues to emphasise the importance of using official club channels only for ticket purchases. Leeds United’s media team warned against unauthorised resales, which can result in ticket cancellations or bans for supporters found engaging in unofficial exchanges.

The club’s official statement read:

“Please ensure all tickets are purchased directly through tickets.leedsunited.com to guarantee authenticity and entry.”

Fans are advised to log in through their membership portal using their registered details to avoid any delays or failed transactions.

Club representatives added that the digital ticketing system has introduced increased verification features this season, in line with Premier League recommendations to prevent fraudulent sales or unauthorised third-party listings.

What advice has the club given to fans attending on matchday?

Leeds United used this announcement to remind attendees of stadium regulations, particularly regarding e-ticket scanning, early arrival, and transport planning.

As previously covered by YEP (Yorkshire Evening Post) journalist Joe Donnohue, Elland Road has updated its entry procedures to streamline access for fans with digital tickets. Donnohue explained that gates now open two hours before kick-off to reduce queues, and fans are encouraged to arrive well before the 3 PM start time.

The club also confirmed accessible viewing arrangements remain available for disabled supporters, and accessibility ticket applications follow a similar timeline to general admission tickets.

Furthermore, Leeds United reinforced the need for supporters to check their membership email for confirmation details once their purchase is complete — a step that ensures each ticket is properly linked to the buyer’s account before matchday.

Will this match be broadcast live on television?

At the time of this report, no television broadcast has been officially announced for the Leeds vs Arsenal fixture. The Premier League’s current broadcasting rights mean 3:00 PM Saturday matches are generally not shown live in the UK due to the long-standing broadcasting blackout rule.

However, highlights and post-match analysis will be available across channels, including BBC’s Match of the Day and Sky Sports Premier League. International broadcasting details will be confirmed closer to matchday.

What previous ticket updates have Leeds issued for high-demand games?

Based on historical announcements, Leeds United’s communication strategy for major home games (including against Arsenal, Manchester United, and Chelsea) follows a consistent process that prioritises member loyalty while encouraging flexibility through the Ticket Exchange.

Earlier this season, in October 2025, Leeds introduced an additional layer of verification to prevent automated bots from attempting to buy in bulk — a development first reported by Mail Sport journalist Sami Mokbel. Mokbel stated that this upgrade had substantially reduced resale fraud and improved fairness for legitimate fans.

As the Arsenal (H) announcement reflects, those systems remain central to Leeds United’s operational approach heading into 2026.

What should Leeds fans remember before ticket release?

To summarise key instructions for supporters ahead of the Arsenal home fixture:

  • Verify your membership status ahead of the sale date.
  • Log into your Leeds United ticketing account before your purchase window opens.
  • Use only official club platforms.
  • If unable to attend, return your seat early through the Ticket Exchange system.
  • Check your confirmation email after completing your transaction.

Leeds United’s structured release of ticketing information for the Arsenal (H) fixture on Saturday, 31st January 2026, underlines the club’s commitment to fair ticket access, operational transparency, and supporter convenience. The early opening of the Ticket Exchange reflects ongoing efforts to maintain Elland Road’s electric atmosphere while maximising attendance and accessibility for all loyal fans.

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