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Few days out match the thrill of walking through the players' tunnel, sitting in the home dugout and standing on the edge of a pitch you have only ever watched on television. A stadium tour turns a famous ground into a hands-on experience, and with most of the big Premier League and national venues running guided and self-led visits, finding stadium tour tickets that suit your group and your budget is easier than it looks. BudgetFitter brings the leading UK tour operators together in one place so you can compare what is included, who gets a discount and where a family bundle saves the most.
How to save on stadium tours and sports days out
Book ahead and pick off-peak slots
Advance online tickets are usually cheaper than paying on the door, and the most popular times sell out fast. Weekday and mid-morning slots tend to be quieter and better value than weekends. The big London venues such as the Arsenal Stadium Tour, the Chelsea Stadium Tour and the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium Tour all release timed entries, so booking early locks in both the slot you want and the lower price.
Use family and group bundles
If you are visiting as a household or a club, family tickets and group rates almost always beat buying individual adult entries. The Liverpool FC Stadium Tour and the Wembley Stadium Tour offer child and family pricing, and several venues let under-fives in free. Check each venue's minimum group size, as that is often where the biggest per-person saving sits.
Know matchday from non-matchday access
Tours generally run on non-matchdays, when you can reach the pitchside, the tunnel and the dressing rooms. Around fixtures these areas close for preparation, so a non-matchday visit gives you far more for your money. If you would rather see live action, ticket marketplaces such as See Tickets cover sporting events and fixtures alongside the tours themselves.
Pair your tour with merchandise and extras
A tour is a natural moment to pick up a shirt or souvenir, and shopping the official ranges through Fanatics UK can mean welcome offers and seasonal sale pricing rather than full ground-floor prices. Bundling the experience with kit, or adding a museum upgrade, often costs less than booking each part separately.
Practical tips before you book
- Compare the standard tour against premium and behind-the-scenes upgrades before deciding which gives the best value for your group.
- Choose a weekday or off-peak slot where possible, as these are usually cheaper and far quieter.
- Check the age policy in advance so you claim any free under-five or discounted child places.
- Look for family and group bundles rather than buying separate adult tickets.
- Confirm the date is a non-matchday if pitchside and dressing-room access matters to you.
Why book through BudgetFitter
Rather than checking a dozen ticket pages, BudgetFitter gathers verified stadium tour and sports-event partners in one view, so you can weigh up what each visit includes and where the genuine savings are. Every brand listed is an active partner, and the offers are described by type rather than chased on a single expiring deal, so the page stays a reliable starting point whenever you plan a sporting day out.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about stadium tours & sports events deals on BudgetFitter.
What do stadium tours usually include?
Most tours give access to the players' tunnel, dressing rooms, the dugout and pitchside, often with a museum or trophy room. Premium options can add the press room, a guided commentary or a self-led app experience.
Are stadium tours suitable for children?
Yes, the major grounds welcome families and many sell discounted child and family tickets. Under-fives often go free, though it is worth checking each venue's age policy before you book.
Can I do a stadium tour on a matchday?
Tours are usually paused on matchdays and the day before a fixture because of preparation and security. Booking a non-matchday slot gives fuller access to areas such as the pitch and dressing rooms.
Do I need to book stadium tour tickets in advance?
Booking ahead is strongly recommended as popular slots and weekends sell out, and advance online tickets are often cheaper than buying on the day.
Are group or family stadium tour tickets cheaper than individual ones?
Group and family bundles typically work out cheaper per person than buying separate adult tickets. Many venues set a minimum group size, so check the threshold before you book.








