No city on earth stages more live sport and entertainment than London. Six Premier League clubs, a national stadium that hosts finals and stadium tours, the home of England rugby, two Test cricket grounds and a West End that never goes dark: the capital fills its calendar every week of the year. Booking by destination lets you see what is on in London, then plan the trip around the event worth travelling for.
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1BoxOffice lists live sport and entertainment across the city through verified sellers, and it sits within the wider United Kingdom calendar for fans planning a visit. For the full football tickets schedule, the same sellers cover fixtures nationwide.
London carries more top-flight clubs than any other city, and the derbies between them are among the fiercest in the English game. These pages let you buy by club:
The standout early fixture is a heavyweight derby, and the rest of the season sits within the same calendar:
To buy by ground, the Emirates Stadium tickets and Stamford Bridge tickets pages list what is on at two of the capital's biggest venues.
Wembley Stadium is the national ground and the stage for the biggest single days in the calendar. It hosts the FA Cup final, England internationals and the domestic finals, and between the football it stages the largest stadium concerts and the annual run of matches from across the Atlantic. The Wembley Stadium tickets page covers what is on under the arch.
The capital's sporting calendar runs far beyond football. Twickenham is the home of England rugby, Lord's and the Oval stage Test cricket and internationals through the summer, and the grass-court season builds to the most famous tournament in tennis. These pages track them:
London is the busiest live-entertainment city in the world. Stadium tours fill Wembley and the city's grounds, arena shows run through the year, and the West End keeps one of the deepest theatre calendars anywhere. For the full spread of live entertainment, the music and show tickets calendar brings concerts, comedy and shows together.
If touring music is what draws you, the concert tickets page tracks the acts on the road, so a gig can sit alongside a matchday or a show on the same trip.
London rewards any length of stay. The grounds and venues sit across the city on a dense transport network, and the days between events fill themselves with the museums, the river and the parks. A single fixture, concert or show can anchor a weekend, with more than enough on to build a full week.
The capital also works as the hub of a wider trip. To plan across the country, browsing event tickets by city shows what is on elsewhere, so a London weekend can extend into a longer tour.
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Confirm the event, venue and date, check the delivery method and verify the start time against your travel plans. Kick-off and start times can move for broadcast.
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London is the most connected city in the region, and delivery is the thing to plan around first when booking from abroad. Mobile and e-ticket listings suit international buyers best because they do not rely on a postal address, while physical tickets need a dispatch window that lines up with your arrival. The venues sit across a dense transport network from the main hubs and airports, so the travel around an event stays manageable with a little planning.
Timing matters too. The biggest derbies, finals and concerts sell through their best categories early, so book once your dates are firm to give yourself the widest choice of seats.
Yes. Every order is covered by a 150% money-back guarantee, and sellers are verified before their listings go live.
London has more top-flight clubs than any other city, including Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham United, each with its own ground across the capital.
The north London derby between Arsenal and Tottenham is the fiercest, with Arsenal against Chelsea and the other cross-city clashes close behind. They sell out fast.
Wembley hosts the FA Cup final, England internationals, domestic finals, major stadium concerts and the annual run of matches from across the Atlantic.
Twickenham in the south west is the home of England rugby and the biggest internationals. London clubs also play across the city through the season.
At Lord's in the north west and the Oval in the south, the two Test grounds that stage internationals and domestic cricket through the summer.
Delivery methods include mobile transfer, print-at-home barcodes and physical tickets. Mobile and e-ticket options suit visitors best. The method is stated on each listing.
Yes. Mobile and e-ticket listings deliver digitally, so you do not need a local address. Confirm the delivery method on the listing before you buy.
The Underground, Overground and rail reach every major venue. Check which line serves your ground, and allow extra time on matchday when the network runs busy.
Book once your travel dates are firm, since prices for the derbies, finals and biggest concerts climb as the date nears and the best sections sell through.
Yes. London stages stadium and arena concerts through the year, and the West End runs one of the deepest theatre calendars in the world. The concert page tracks what is on.
Yes. London is the hub of the national rail network, with fast links across the country, so many fans pair the capital with another city on a single trip.
Buying multiple tickets from one listing gives the best chance of sitting together. Larger groups may need to split across two adjacent listings in the same section.
The 150% money-back guarantee protects your order, and a rescheduled event is handled according to the terms attached to the purchase. Keep your confirmation and watch for the new date.
The city pairs a fixture with its museums, the river, the parks and a food and theatre scene among the best anywhere, so a trip fills easily around the main event.
Data sourced from competition and venue event information and 1BoxOffice marketplace listings.