
Premier League football match between Brighton and Hove Albion and Liverpool at the AMEX Stadium.
The Premier League is heading back to the AMEX Stadium on Saturday, 21 March 2026, as Brighton and Hove Albion host Liverpool. For those of us who live here, these fixtures usually bring a specific energy to the city, especially when one of the bigger clubs comes to town. There is currently a bit of a conflict regarding the exact kick-off time; while several sources list it for 12:30, others suggest 15:00, so keeping an eye on the official schedule as the date approaches is probably a good idea. The stadium, which many still call the Falmer Stadium, has a capacity of roughly 30,666 to 31,895 spectators, and it is likely to be a full house given the opposition.
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If you are looking for tickets, the market is currently quite varied. On secondary sites, prices are being quoted between £278.10 and £375. It is a significant investment compared to the standard club prices we sometimes see for other matches, where tickets have been known to go for £20 for adults and £10 for under-18s. Usually, the official route involves being a MyAlbion+ member, as they get priority before any general sale happens. The tickets themselves are issued in a few different ways, including digital e-tickets, traditional paper, or through membership cards, so there are options depending on how you prefer to manage your entry.
Getting to the ground is usually straightforward if you use the club’s transport links. They offer a subsidised travel scheme that covers local train journeys within a set zone, along with park and ride options and dedicated spots for cyclists. It is worth using these rather than trying to find a spot nearby, as the area gets quite congested on match days. Since this match is expected to have high demand, the logistics are designed to move over 30,000 people in and out of the Brighton area as smoothly as possible. Whether you are a regular at the stadium or just interested in the local atmosphere that day, it is one of those events that shapes the weekend's rhythm in the city.














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