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About

About the FA Community Shield

The FA Community Shield — formerly the Charity Shield from 1908 to 2002, when it was renamed at the request of the Charity Commission — is English football's traditional curtain-raiser, organised annually by the Football Association. The single fixture pits the reigning Premier League champions against the FA Cup winners, played at Wembley Stadium on the first or second weekend of August. Where the same club wins the league and cup double, the FA Cup runner-up takes the second slot. Ties are decided in ninety minutes followed by penalties, with no extra time. Manchester United lead the all-time roll with twenty-one wins, ahead of Arsenal on seventeen, Liverpool and Everton on multiple wins each, and Chelsea, Manchester City and Tottenham all featuring among the modern winners. Net proceeds from gate receipts go to charitable causes selected by the FA, distributed across community football initiatives nationwide. The match also offers the first competitive sighting of summer signings for fans of both clubs and is broadcast live in the United Kingdom by ITV. It is the only English fixture where the winning manager lifts a trophy before a single league point has been played.

The FA Community Shield — known as the Charity Shield from 1908 until its rebrand in 2002 when proceeds shifted from a single charity to a broader community-football distribution model — is the annual season-opening fixture in English football, contested between the reigning Premier League champions and the FA Cup winners. The match is organised by the Football Association and proceeds are distributed to charitable causes through community football programmes and grassroots projects across England.

If the same club wins both the Premier League and the FA Cup (the domestic Double), the Premier League runners-up take the FA Cup winner's slot in the Community Shield. The match is held on a Saturday or Sunday in early-to-mid August, typically the weekend before the Premier League season begins, marking the official curtain-raiser to the English football calendar and providing both clubs with their final competitive run-out before the league campaign starts.

The Community Shield is a single-leg, 90-minute fixture — there is no extra time, in keeping with its long-standing curtain-raiser tradition and pre-season scheduling. A draw at full-time goes straight to a penalty shoot-out to decide the trophy on the day. The match has been held at Wembley Stadium since 1974 (previously the original Wembley, then the rebuilt arch since 2007), having earlier rotated between the home grounds of the participating clubs across the early decades of the competition.

Wembley Stadium under the arch is the permanent venue, with capacity at 90,000 and ticket allocations split between the two participating clubs, the FA's affiliated county associations and member bodies, corporate hospitality, and a public ballot run by the FA. Community Shield ticket prices are typically the most accessible of any major Wembley fixture in the calendar — entry-level tickets often list at £25-£40, with category-one seating at £60-£100, well below comparable FA Cup or Champions League final pricing at the same venue.

Manchester United is the most decorated club in the competition with 21 wins outright (plus 4 shared, from earlier eras before penalties were introduced to settle draws). Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester City follow as the next-most-successful sides, with Chelsea, Tottenham and Everton also featuring among the multi-time winners. The match is widely treated as a competitive friendly by participating managers — squad rotation is common and several first-choice players often start on the bench — but the trophy still counts as a major honour and is included on most clubs' official trophy tallies.

Looking for a specific match? Use the FA Community Shield fixtures list at the top of the page, or browse by club through the Group League section. Every fixture lists the cheapest verified seat first; click through to the seat map to compare positions across the venue. Listings update in real time as inventory shifts — what you see is what's actually for sale at this moment.

The FA Community Shield on Anyseats: every fixture, every club, every kick-off. Verified sellers tickets, 100% Buyer Guarantee. Book early for derbies and run-in fixtures; book late for off-peak mid-week games where prices often drop in the final 48 hours before kick-off.

FAQ

FA Community Shield ticket FAQs

  • Are FA Community Shield tickets on Anyseats authentic?

    Yes. Every fa community shield ticket is sourced from a verified seller and verified before delivery. If a ticket fails verification, the listing never goes live. All orders are backed by our 100% Buyer Guarantee — full automatic refund if you're denied entry, the match is cancelled, or the fixture is postponed without a replacement date.

  • When will my FA Community Shield tickets arrive?

    Most fa community shield tickets are delivered electronically within five days of kick-off — email and SMS the moment they're ready. The latest guaranteed delivery window is 24 hours before the match. For the small number of grounds that still issue paper tickets, we ship via tracked courier worldwide.

  • Why are FA Community Shield ticket prices sometimes above face value?

    Anyseats is a secondary marketplace — listings are set by individual verified sellers, and fa community shield prices reflect supply and demand on a per-fixture basis. Top-six clashes, derby matches, and final-day fixtures typically sit above face value; routine mid-week games are often at or below face.

  • What happens if my FA Community Shield match is cancelled or postponed?

    Postponed matches are usually rescheduled and your ticket remains valid for the new date — no action required. If the fixture is cancelled outright with no replacement, you receive a full refund within 14 days. Both outcomes are covered automatically by our 100% Buyer Guarantee.

  • Can I buy FA Community Shield away tickets?

    Yes. Anyseats lists both home and away allocations from our verified-seller network. Away allocations release on a club-by-club rolling basis and supply is capped — book the moment a fixture is announced if you're travelling.

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