Villa Park Tickets & Seating Plan
Birmingham, England · Capacity 42,875 · Opened 1897
Villa Park is a football stadium in Aston, Birmingham, and the home ground of Aston Villa FC. With a capacity of approximately 42,875, it is one of the largest club football stadiums in England. It has hosted numerous high-profile matches, including FA Cup semi-finals and international fixtures.
Villa Park is the home of Aston Villa. Use the colored seat map above to find your section before you buy.
Villa Park is one of Birmingham's most iconic sporting venues, home to Aston Villa Football Club and a stage for memorable matches and events. If you're looking to secure your seat, Staadly makes it simple to find tickets from verified sellers, with all-in pricing so you see the full cost upfront and a 100% buyer guarantee for genuine peace of mind.
Villa Park seat layout — Aston Villa's stadium seating plan
Our Villa Park seat layout maps every stand and tier in Birmingham into a single seating chart. Whether you're after a specific block or just getting a feel for the stadium layout, this seating map shows how the ground's sections fit together.
Upcoming events at Villa Park
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About Villa Park
Villa Park opened in 1897 and has been the home of Aston Villa ever since. The ground evolved significantly throughout the 20th century, with the Trinity Road Stand — designed by Archibald Leitch — becoming one of its architectural landmarks. The stadium hosted matches during the 1966 FIFA World Cup and has been a regular FA Cup semi-final venue. Major redevelopment in the 1990s replaced the old Witton Lane and Holte End terraces with modern all-seater stands, transforming Villa Park into a modern top-flight stadium while retaining much of its historic character.
The Holte End, one of the most celebrated single-tier stands in English football, generates a wall of noise that sets the tone on matchdays. Villa fans are passionate and vocal, and the stadium's tight lower tiers bring supporters close to the pitch. European nights and derby fixtures particularly raise the decibel levels, making Villa Park one of the more atmospheric grounds in the Premier League.
Set in Birmingham, Villa Park holds roughly 42,875 spectators and delivers a matchday and concert experience that draws crowds from across the region. Browse upcoming events below and buy with confidence on Staadly.
Villa Park has been the home of Aston Villa since the late nineteenth century, making it one of the oldest and most storied grounds in English football. With a capacity of around 42,875, the stadium has hosted top-flight league fixtures, cup ties and international matches, cementing its place in the history of the English game. Its distinctive stands, including the famous Holte End, give the ground a character that is instantly recognisable to supporters across the country. On matchday, Villa Park comes alive with a passionate, atmospheric crowd whose songs and support create a genuinely electric backdrop. Whether you're a lifelong claret and blue fan or visiting for the first time, the energy inside the stadium, combined with the buzz of the surrounding area, makes attending an event here a memorable occasion.
How to get to Villa Park
Villa Park sits in the Aston district, roughly two miles north of Birmingham city centre. Aston railway station is a short walk from the ground and provides direct links from Birmingham New Street. The stadium is also accessible by bus from the city centre. Road access is straightforward via the A38(M) Aston Expressway, though parking near the ground is limited on matchdays.
Getting to Villa Park
Villa Park is located in the Aston area of Birmingham, a short distance from the city centre. Witton and Aston railway stations are both within easy walking distance and offer regular services, while numerous bus routes serve the surrounding streets. If you're travelling from further afield, Birmingham New Street is the main hub with onward connections. Driving is possible but parking near the ground is limited on event days, so it's worth planning ahead, arriving early and considering public transport where you can.
Frequently asked questions about Villa Park
How do I know my Villa Park tickets are genuine?
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Are there any hidden booking fees?
No. Staadly uses all-in pricing, which means the price you see includes fees, so you know the full cost of your tickets before you complete your purchase.
Where are the best seats at Villa Park?
It depends on your preference. The Holte End is renowned for its atmosphere and vocal support, while stands along the sides of the pitch offer a broader view of play. Each Staadly listing shows the relevant section so you can choose what suits you best.
When should I arrive for an event at Villa Park?
It's sensible to arrive well before kick-off or the scheduled start time to allow for security checks, finding your seat and soaking up the atmosphere. Arriving early also helps you avoid the busiest periods on local transport.
What happens if an event at Villa Park is postponed or rescheduled?
If an event is postponed or rescheduled, your tickets typically remain valid for the new date. Our buyer guarantee is there to support you, so check the latest guidance from the organiser and reach out if you need assistance.
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Venue information
| Capacity | 42,875 |
| Opened | 1897 |
| Architect | Archibald Leitch |
| Surface | Grass |
| City | Birmingham |
| Country | England |