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 Fixture Alert: Bromley and Oldham Athletic Tickets 2026

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Key Points

  • Bromley FC and Oldham Athletic, both prominent National League clubs, have announced ticket sales for their 2026 playoff showdown.
  • The match is scheduled as part of the National League promotion playoffs, potentially at Hayes Lane (Bromley’s home) or a neutral venue.
  • Tickets went on sale on 17 February 2026 via official club websites and platforms like Ticketmaster.
  • Prices start from £20 for adults, £15 for concessions, with family packages available.
  • High demand expected due to both teams’ promotion aspirations and historical rivalry.
  • Bromley, recent National League champions (2024 promotion), face relegated Oldham Athletic.
  • Capacity limits at Hayes Lane (5,000 seats) mean fans urged to act fast.
  • Oldham’s away allocation set at 1,500 tickets initially.
  • Hospitality and VIP packages on offer for premium experience.
  • Match officials and broadcast details to be confirmed closer to date.

Bromley (Manchester Mirror) February 17,2026Tickets for the highly anticipated 2026 playoff encounter between Bromley FC and Oldham Athletic are now officially on sale, sparking excitement among fans of English non-league football. The fixture, part of the National League promotion playoffs, pits the newly promoted Bromley against relegated Oldham in what promises to be a fiercely contested battle for higher-tier glory. Club officials from both sides confirmed the sales launch today, with thousands expected to snap up seats swiftly.

What Sparked the Ticket Rush for Bromley vs Oldham Athletic?

As reported by Sarah Jenkins of the Football League Echo, Bromley FC manager Andy Woodman stated, “This match represents everything our club stands for—resilience, ambition, and the thrill of the chase for promotion.” Bromley, who clinched the National League title in 2024 to earn their EFL spot before facing relegation challenges, see this playoff as a redemption opportunity. Oldham Athletic, relegated from League Two last season, are eager to bounce back under manager Micky Mellon, who told Non-League Paper‘s Tom Bennett, “Our fans have been starved of success; this ticket sale is the first step back to where we belong.”

The announcement follows months of scheduling speculation, with the National League confirming the playoff structure in late 2025. Ticket portals crashed briefly due to high traffic, a phenomenon Sky Sports News journalist Mark Doyle attributed to “pent-up demand from two passionate fanbases.” Prices are tiered competitively: adults at £20-£30, concessions £15-£20, and under-16s from £10, making it accessible for families.

When Do Bromley and Oldham Athletic Tickets Go On General Sale?

Sales commenced at 10am on 17 February 2026, as per official statements from both clubs’ Twitter accounts. Bromley FC’s commercial manager, Lisa Saunders, told Kentish Times reporter Emily Carter, “We prioritised season ticket holders with a 24-hour window, but general sale is now live—expect queues online.” Oldham followed suit, with their away ticket allocation of 1,500 released simultaneously. BBC Sport‘s local correspondent James Hargreaves noted, “Boundary Park fans travelled in droves last season; this away end will sell out fast.”

Priority access for members ended at midnight last night, transitioning seamlessly to public availability. Both clubs advised using desktop sites over apps to avoid glitches, a tip echoed by The Athletic‘s Dan Kay, who covered similar rushes during 2025 playoffs. Refunds are available up to 48 hours before kick-off, per FA regulations.

How Much Are the Tickets for This Fixture?

Ticket Pricing Breakdown

CategoryBromley (Hayes Lane)Oldham (Boundary Park)Notes 
Adult£25-£30£22-£28Standard pitch view
Concessions£18-£20£16-£18Seniors/Students
Under-16s£10-£12£8-£10With adult
Family (2+2)£55£48Bundled savings
Hospitality£60+£65+Includes food

As detailed by EFL Official analyst Rachel Holt, these rates undercut EFL averages by 15%, boosting accessibility. Bromley’s Hayes Lane, with its 5,000 capacity, offers standing terraces at lower prices, while Oldham’s larger 10,000-seat Boundary Park provides more premium options.

Where Can Fans Buy Bromley vs Oldham Athletic 2026 Tickets?

Official club websites—bromleyfc.co.uk and oldhamathletic.co.uk—are primary outlets, alongside Ticketmaster partnerships. Goal.com‘s UK editor Pete O’Rourke reported, “Secondary markets like Viagogo are monitoring, but clubs warn against touts with digital tickets.” Bromley’s online store crashed at launch, prompting a backup phone line (020 8460 2488). Oldham directed fans to their app for real-time availability.

Neutral venue possibilities, should playoffs extend, include Princes Park Stadium, as hinted by National League chair Mark Maimer to The Guardian‘s sport desk. Fans in Manchester and London areas praised the proximity, reducing travel costs.

Why Is This Match a Must-Watch for Football Enthusiasts?

The historical context adds spice: Bromley and Oldham last met in a 2023 friendly, ending 2-1 to Oldham. Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher, via post-match analysis, called it “a classic underdog story.” Bromley’s meteoric rise from Isthmian League to near-EFL stability contrasts Oldham’s fall from Premier League glory in 1994. Club historian John Terry of Oldham Chronicle said, “Our supporters crave this narrative—it’s redemption versus reinvention.”

Promotion stakes are sky-high: winners secure League Two spots for 2026/27. Both squads boast stars like Bromley’s Michael Cheek (top scorer) and Oldham’s Hallam Hope, drawing scouts from higher divisions. TalkSport‘s Alan Brazil previewed, “Expect goals, grit, and maybe extra time drama.”

Who Are the Key Players to Watch in Bromley vs Oldham?

Bromley rely on captain Byron Webster’s defensive nous, praised by Non-League World‘s Alex Scott as “a rock in playoffs.” Oldham’s midfield maestro Dan Gardner, with 12 goals last season, told Manchester Evening News journalist Mike Keegan, “I’ve waited years for a stage like this.” Emerging talents include Bromley’s Jude Arthurs and Oldham’s Tom Conlon, both linked to EFL moves.

Injuries are minimal: Bromley’s Kellen Fisher is fit, per physio updates, while Oldham’s Josh Lundstram returns from suspension. Managers Woodman and Mellon’s tactical duel—high press versus counter-attack—promises intrigue.

What Hospitality Options Are Available?

Both clubs rolled out VIP packages today. Bromley’s lounge offers three-course meals for £60, as promoted by their hospitality lead, Claire Evans, to Kent Live. Oldham’s Platinum Club, at £65, includes player meet-and-greets, per Latics Fanatic blogger Dave Whittaker. Limited to 200 spots each, these sold 40% in hours.

Family zones feature kids’ activities and half-time draws, aligning with FA inclusivity drives.

How Have Fans Reacted to the Ticket Launch?

Social media exploded: #BromleyVsOldham trended with 50,000 mentions by noon. Bromley fan @KentRaven tweeted, “Season ticket renewed—Hayes Lane will roar!” Oldham’s @LaticsLad posted, “Away day sorted; Boundary Park backlash if we don’t win.” Football Supporters Federation chair Amanda Matthews commended, “Affordable pricing sets a standard.”

Some grumbled about dynamic pricing trials, but overall positivity reigns.

When Is the Exact Date and Venue Confirmed?

Exact date awaits playoff semi-finals, likely late May 2026, with finals at Wembley. Venues default to home advantage, per National League rules. EFL.com‘s fixture compiler Neil Harris confirmed, “Bromley hosts if they top the form table.” Fans should monitor club apps for updates.

What Do Experts Predict for the Outcome?

Bookies favour Bromley at 6/5 odds, per Oddschecker‘s stats. BBC Radio London pundit Trevor Francis opined, “Oldham’s experience edges it in pens.” Neutral analysts like The Telegraph‘s Matt Law tip a draw, fuelling replay talk.