PFC Ludogorets Razgrad announced that tickets for the playoff match against Lokomotiv Plovdiv go on sale Wednesday, May 27, ahead of the fixture scheduled for Friday, May 29 at 7:00 PM at Huvepharma Arena.
Fans are searching for ludogorets ticket details now because the match is less than 48 hours away and the club has set precise sale windows, sector prices and online procedures that will determine who gets into the stadium on Friday night.
Tickets will be available in person at the Eagles’ Nest training base from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM starting Wednesday. On match day, the club will sell tickets at the Vasil Levski Street ticket office from 2:00 PM until kickoff, while the Away sector ticket office opens at 4:00 PM for visiting supporters. Away fans can also buy online at, but online purchases must be printed on paper before arrival.
Prices are broken down by sector: Sector B, the Moti Stand, and Sector G are €5; Sector V blocks 1, 2, 5 and 6 are €6; Sector V blocks 3 and 4 are €10. The club additionally said part of the proceeds from every ticket sold will be donated to Az Vyarvam i Pomagam and its causes supporting the children of Bulgaria.
The ticket plan contains an awkward boundary for families: the club notes that all children under 18 will be able to attend free of charge on June 1, yet its access rules still require that children under 14 be accompanied by an adult. That mix of a free-admission announcement tied to a calendar date and a strict accompaniment rule creates clarity about cost but leaves practical questions for parents bringing younger children to match-day purchases and turnstiles.
Operational details narrow how fans should approach buying: online buyers must bring printed tickets; the Eagles’ Nest sales window closes at 6:00 PM on the opening day; and the Away sector office opens two hours before the main ticket booth on Vasil Levski Street. Those staggers are likely intended to separate home and visiting supporters, but they also mean latecomers face different buying options depending on which entrance or sector they need.
Ludogorets has mounted similar sales operations this spring — earlier in the season the club issued tickets for a fixture against CSKA Sofia (see Ludogorets Vs Cska Sofia: Tickets On Sale For April 21) — but the club has not published how many tickets will be released for Friday’s playoff, a detail that matters to anyone planning to arrive late or rely on on-the-day purchases.
For away supporters, the online portal offers the clearest route, provided they print their tickets; for local fans the Eagles’ Nest window is the only daytime option before match day. Both groups should expect the Vasil Levski Street office to handle the final push from 2:00 PM on Friday, with the Away sector booth switching on at 4:00 PM.
Tickets will remain on sale through the listed outlets up to kickoff, but the club’s silence on total availability leaves the match-day picture unresolved: sales continue, prices and entry rules are fixed, and a portion of proceeds will go to charity — yet supporters do not know how many seats are being released and therefore how urgent it is to get in line.







