Wembley Stadium: Club Wembley & premium seats
Wembley Stadium in north-west London is the national stadium and one of the most recognisable venues in world sport. It hosts England football internationals, the FA Cup and EFL Cup finals, the Community Shield, play-off finals, NFL games and stadium concerts. Its premium offering centres on Club Wembley, a band of seating on the middle tier with access to lounges and restaurants. This guide explains, in general terms, how premium seating at Wembley is organised and what to verify before you book; we quote no prices, as inclusions and availability change by event.
Premium seating at Wembley in brief
Wembley’s premium experience is built around its central, second tier. The best-known offering is Club Wembley, a ring of seats positioned between the lower and upper tiers, paired with access to indoor lounges, bars and restaurants on the same level. The appeal is twofold: a central, elevated sightline over the pitch or stage, and a comfortable indoor space to use before the event and at the interval or half-time. Beyond Club Wembley, premium and hospitality packages are offered for many marquee fixtures and concerts, with the exact inclusions set per event.
Who premium seating at Wembley suits
- Supporters who want a central, halfway-line view for a final or an England international.
- Guests who value an indoor lounge to escape the weather and the busiest concourses.
- Groups and businesses entertaining clients across a season or for a one-off showcase event.
- Concert-goers who prefer a reserved seat with lounge access over a general-admission standing position.
Premium areas at a glance (varies by event)
| Area / category | Typical position | What it tends to include | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Club Wembley seats | Central middle tier, between the lower and upper bowls | Reserved padded seat plus access to indoor lounges and restaurants on the level | A central view with somewhere comfortable to retreat to |
| Premium / hospitality packages | Prime blocks, often near the halfway line | Hosted lounge access and catering, with the level set per event | Finals, internationals and landmark concerts |
| Private boxes / suites | Executive level overlooking the pitch | A self-contained space for a group, usually with dedicated catering | Corporate guests and private parties |
Categories, names and inclusions are illustrative and set by the venue. Confirm the exact seat block and what is included on the official listing for your event.
How to choose your Wembley seat
- 1
Match the category to the occasion
For a final or international, a central Club Wembley seat or a hosted package adds the most; for a concert, decide between a reserved premium seat and general admission.
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Check the sightline and tier
Premium does not always mean the closest row. Confirm whether your seat is on the halfway line or towards a corner, and which tier it sits on.
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Confirm the inclusions
Lounge access, catering and any pre-event hospitality differ by event. Read exactly what is bundled with your specific ticket.
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Review the terms
Check entry times, age policy where relevant, and the cancellation or resale conditions before you pay.
Getting there and access
Wembley is well served by public transport, with Wembley Park, Wembley Stadium and Wembley Central stations all within walking distance. Premium and Club Wembley tickets often come with a dedicated entrance and a less congested concourse, which can make a noticeable difference on a sold-out matchday. Specific gate, access and timing details are printed on your ticket and the official event information, so check them in advance — especially for events with staggered entry.
Frequently asked questions
- What is Club Wembley?
- Club Wembley is the stadium’s premium seating tier, a ring of central seats between the lower and upper bowls that comes with access to indoor lounges, bars and restaurants on the same level. It is designed to combine a central sightline with a comfortable indoor space to use before the event and at the interval.
- Does Club Wembley include food and drink?
- Club Wembley provides access to lounges and restaurants, but exactly what is included — and whether catering is complimentary or purchased separately — depends on the event and the type of ticket. Always check the inclusions on the official listing before booking.
- Is premium seating available for concerts as well as football?
- Yes. Wembley stages major stadium concerts as well as football, and premium seats and hospitality packages are typically offered for both. The categories and inclusions are set per event, so a concert package may differ from a matchday one.
- Are Club Wembley seats sold per event or on a longer licence?
- Both arrangements have existed: individual-event tickets and longer-term seat licences that bundle a fixed seat across multiple events. Which applies depends on the seat and event, so confirm the terms before committing beyond a single fixture or show.