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The North Stand
Depending on what tier you sit in within the North Stand, the block names will differ.
Lower-tier blocks are between 102 - 105 & 140 - 143
Middle-tier blocks are between 201 - 205 & 248 - 252
Upper-tier blocks are between 548 - 552 & 501 - 505
The North Stand is home to some of the most premium seats in Wembley. Traditionally, in cup finals, the North Stand is reserved for VIP or corporate tickets; however, in England games, tickets for this stand can be purchased.
The more expensive seats are in the second tier, with cheaper seats in the lower and upper tiers.
It’s worth noting that the Royal Box, tunnel and dugouts are all located in the North Stand.

The South Stand
Depending on what tier you sit in within the South Stand, the block names will differ.
Lower-tier blocks are between 118 - 127
Middle-tier blocks are between 222 - 231
Upper-tier blocks are between 522 - 531
The South Stand sits opposite the North Stand and is another area of the stadium that is usually reserved for corporate guests. However, tickets can be purchased in this stand for England games.

The West Stand
Depending on what tier you sit in within the West Stand, the block names will differ.
Lower-tier blocks are between 128 - 139
Middle-tier blocks are between 232 - 247
Upper-tier blocks are between 532 - 547
Located behind the goal, the West Stand is one of the ends reserved for fans in a cup final. Spanning three tiers like all the other stands within the ground, the West Stand has seen many memorable moments.
Depending on the nature and prestige of the final, there are usually 33,000 tickets allocated to fans in the West Stand across all three tiers. Usually, the most expensive seats are found in the middle tier, with cheaper seats in the lower and upper tiers.
If the final is a lower category game where the ticket allocation won’t be taken up, it isn’t unusual for the upper tier to be closed off with the bulk of fans being positioned in the lower tiers.

The East Stand
Depending on what tier you sit in within the East Stand, the block names will differ.
Lower-tier blocks are between 106 - 117
Middle-tier blocks are between 206 - 221
Upper-tier blocks are between 506 - 521
Located behind the other goal is the East Stand and this is the other stand dedicated to fans of teams who have made the Wembley final.
Like the West Stand, the East Stand has seen many historic moments, and it isn’t unusual for a fantastic atmosphere to be generated.
The East Stand and West Stand will receive an equal allocation of tickets and there are usually around 33,000 fans in attendance.
Similarly to other areas of the ground, the most expensive seats can be found in the middle tiers, with cheaper seats in the upper and lower tiers.