Date
03/11/2022
Time
8:00 pm
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Arsenal v FC Zurich Hospitality Packages & VIP Tickets

The final group game of the Europa League sees Swiss side FC Zurich visit Arsenal. Will either team need a result for qualification to the next stage?

Choose your Package

Cannon Club

Premium Ticket Package
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  • Executive padded seat on Club Level, situated behind the goals
  • Access to Club Level from opening, at half time and one hour post match
  • Pre-match food and drink voucher to redeem from Club Level outlets
  • Complimentary drinks at halftime
  • Matchday programme
  • Admission to Arsenal Museum (matchday) and Emirates Stadium Tour (non-matchday)

Dial Square

Hospitality Package
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  • Reserved premium seat behind the goals/on the corner flags on Club Level
  • Access to the Dial Square Restaurant throughout the day, with unreserved seating
  • 3 course buffet menu served pre-match
  • Complimentary beer, wine and soft drinks served pre and post-match
  • Half-time refreshments
  • Official matchday programme for each guest
  • Admission to Arsenal Museum (matchday) and Emirates Stadium Tour (non-matchday)

Executive Box

VIP Hospitality Package
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  • Access to the Executive Box from 2.5hrs before, at halftime and an hour post match
  • Luxury padded match seats directly in-front of the box, situated behind the goals
  • Extensive buffet menu served pre-match
  • Complimentary beer, wine and soft drinks
  • Matchday programme
  • Chance to meet ex-players and Arsenal legends

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Venue Address

Emirates Stadium
Hornsey Rd, London N7 7AJ

Stadium Guide

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A Guide to Emirates Stadium

Introduction


The Emirates Stadium conjures up mixed emotions for not only Arsenal fans, but for anyone who has had the pleasure of visiting. The Emirates is a fantastic stadium, with excellent facilities inside and out. It sometimes has an unfavourable reputation for having a more ‘sedate’ atmosphere during matches, but Arsenal fans will rightly dispute this. The 2022/23 season saw a huge turnaround for Arsenal – not only did the team finally start competing for the Premier League title again, but the atmosphere at the Emirates came to life – a huge factor in the team’s improved performance on the pitch.

A brief history


Built in 2006, The Emirates was a direct replacement for the hallowed Highbury ground that preceded it. The future-forward design and impressive quality of the stadium helped cushion the blow of losing Highbury. The Emirates (a corporate-sponsored name) wasn’t immediately popular, but has since become synonymous with the ground. The original Highbury went through many iterations from its initial construction in 1913, including rebuilding damage from both World Wars. Its capacity all-seated was 38,000 but achieved its biggest attendance of 73,295 in a game against Sunderland in 1935. Typically of Arsenal, the game ended in a 0-0 draw. Since 2006, the area where Highbury once sat has now been redeveloped into luxury flats (this is London after all), which preserved some of the features of the original stadium.
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Quick Facts


With a capacity of 61,000, The Emirates was the biggest club Stadium in London for several years, now trumped by a certain North London rivals’ new ground (although at £390m, it cost nearly a 3rd to build). It’s a four-tiered round bowl, which has won several design awards and uses its exterior to draw on Arsenal’s history, with several statues and visual celebrations of its previous players, which are actually quite interesting. While Thierry Henry was the last person to score a hat-trick at Highbury (in its last ever game no less), Jay Simpson holds the honour of scoring the first hat-trick at The Emirates.

Why go?


Well, largely because you’re an Arsenal fan… or an away fan. In all seriousness, The Emirates’ ‘Club Level’ hospitality still ranks as one of the best in the country, with plenty of excellent options. It is also a generally all-round good experience, being easy to get to, with several great areas around it and a well-designed stadium itself. If the team can continue its recovery, having finally blown off the cobwebs from the Wenger era, then The Emirates will continue to be one of the best places in the country to sample Premier League football, no matter who Arsenal are playing.
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What are the facilities like?


The Emirates certainly ranks towards the top of Premier League grounds, in terms of facilities, in our opinion. From the approach it looks impressive on the walk up (even more so when you consider it’s built in a heavily residential area). The facilities still feel modern and upmarket, while retaining a ‘proper’ football feel, including several nods to Highbury and Arsenal’s history. The concourse is wide and open with plenty of bars and eateries. While the quality of beer has improved with their partnership with Camden, just remember you’re in London, so you will pay London prices. On top of this, The Emirates really comes into its own with the match-day viewing. Seats are padded, with plenty of legroom, and there isn’t a bad view in the house.

What are the premium tickets, VIP and Hospitality options?


With The Emirates’ ‘Club Level’ being one of the largest corporate areas in the Premier League, some might say this contributes to the reputation of its quiet atmosphere. We’re a big fan, however, and think the hospitality packages available for Arsenal games are some of the best in world football. The Club Level runs around the whole of the middle tier of the Stadium, covering about 7,000 seats. It houses most of the premium options, from informal lounges and bars available to all Club Level attendees, to a variety of buffet, sit-down and formal restaurants that need to be pre-booked. Sitting above Club Level, there are 146 Executive Boxes, for 10, 12 or 15 guests. These are smaller than some grounds, such as Wembley and many racecourses, but more than hold their own in terms of size against other Premier League grounds. There is a lot to choose from in terms of VIP experiences at The Emirates, so if you’re looking for packages then do give us a call on 0208 053 0278 to discuss. For many, spending the day on Club Level will be the right way to do it, with just enough luxury to their football experience. For those looking for a more comprehensive option, The Dial Square Package will work well. Eating in The Dial Square restaurant is a fine-dining experience, with a three course a la carte meal, as well as inclusive beer, wine and soft drinks. There aren’t many better options in football, especially with the premium seating for the game.

How to get to there?


The Emirates is one of the best connected stadiums around, with plenty of travel routes. Crossing off the worst one first, driving is a bit of a nightmare. As with other London grounds, it’s residential, so roads get closed and parking is limited. In short, you’ll struggle to do it, so if you do want to drive then we recommend parking further out and getting the tube in – many people do this from Cockfosters. In terms of tubes, The Emirates is served by Arsenal, Hollway Road (both Piccadilly), Highbury & Islington (Victoria) and Finsbury Park (Piccadilly, Victoria and National Rail). Arsenal is the closest so the best pre-match, although all the others are not much more than 10 minutes away. After the game Arsenal and Holloway Road can sometimes be closed, so either wait a bit or walk to one of the other two with the crowds. There are plenty of buses as well, although traffic can be heavy.

What is the area around The Emirates like?


As we’ve mentioned, it’s happening. Although we doubt the well-heeled residents enjoy match-days as much as the 60,000 fans. Where you go will depend on your vibe. Finsbury Park has loads of Arsenal pubs, from The Twelve Pins, to several good solid boozers such as The Arsenal Tavern, Woodbine and Bank of Friendship. Islington is chock full of middle-class cafes, restaurants and bars and somewhere you’ll go if you want a more relaxed and refined pre-match experience. Holloway Road has several more pubs (including your obligatory Wetherspoons) and restaurants, with some excellent international options and Piebury Corner a fans’ dining favourite.
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How can I get tickets to The Emirates?


What else can we say, but through Events Hospitality! We offer Club Level tickets and hospitality for all Arsenal games at The Emirates. The packages are listed for each event, but any questions just email us on [email protected] For general admission tickets, the only legitimate way is to buy them through Arsenal themselves. These are for members-only, so you’ll need to sign up and pay the membership fee, or get on the waiting list for a season ticket. This was 40,000 strong last time we heard, although the standard of football may have seen that gone down in recent years…

Best event?

The North London derby remains as competitive as it ever has been and is a massive day. Of course, Champions League nights are always special, now that they have returned to The Emirates.

Most niche event?

It doesn’t hold many events outside of football and a few concerts, but it does host some local auditions for Britains Got Talent.

Cost

Ranges for just £30 for season ticket holders in general admission to £1500 per person and more for the top hospitality packages at the biggest games.

Type of events

Football & concerts.

Top tip

Every person on Club Level gets a complimentary halftime drink (or more if you can handle it).

If you would like any further information on Club Level tickets or hospitality at Arsenal games, please contact Events Hospitality on [email protected] with any questions or requests.

What are the Different Levels of Hospitality you can get at the Emirates?

Something is happening at Arsenal, and there is a real buzz around The Emirates these days. After all these years, it feels like the team has finally settled into their ‘new’ home, and they have a squad that looks capable of being able to compete at the highest levels of the game.

You’ll notice that the noise levels have dramatically increased in the stadium (and that’s not just down to Mikel Arteta when a decision goes against them). The atmosphere at the Emirates is a huge factor in the upturn in the team’s fortunes, and vice versa.

When you add together the great football, incredible atmosphere and the fantastic facilities, it’s no wonder that The Emirates is one of the most popular football stadiums in the country. And why their hospitality tickets are so highly sought after.

We wanted to mention some of our favourite packages at Arsenal, to help you decide which is the best one for you.

 

Executive Box


Arsenal BoxThis won’t be for everyone, but an executive box is an incredible place to watch a football match from. Whether you are hosting business clients or just want something extra-special for a day out with friends or family.

Incredible food, incredible drinks and an incredible view. Here’s the full package:

  • Access to your box from two-and-a-half hours before kick off, and an hour after the match
  • Extensive buffet
  • Complimentary drinks
  • Possible appearance of Arsenal legends
  • Padded seats outside your box to watch the match

 

Dial Square


Dial SquareThe Dial Square package is the perfect package if you want to eat at an incredible restaurant when you go to watch Arsenal play. The package has won awards, which gives you some indication of what you can expect. It’s a wonderful day out, which includes:

  • Premium seats for the match behind the goal or by the corner flag
  • A shared table in the Dial Square Restaurant (from up to two-and-a-half hours before kick off, and an hour after the match)
  • 3 course a la carte menu served pre-match
  • Complimentary drinks
  • Admission to the Arsenal Museum and Stadium Tour

 

Cannon Club


Arsenal - Club LevelIf we had to pick a favourite hospitality package at The Emirates, it would be the Cannon Club. You get a bit of everything with this one – food, drink, atmosphere and great seats. It’s not as formal as the other options we’ve listed – there’s a more relaxed vibe, but with a fantastic service and access to some great bars and lounges.

This is what you get:

  • Executive padded seat on Club Level, behind the goal, for the match
  • Exclusive entry to the Club Level from opening, at half time and one hour after
  • Food and drink voucher to redeem at any of the Club Level outlets
  • A complimentary drink at halftime.
  • Admission to the Arsenal Museum and Stadium Tour