The Holte End is the traditional home of Aston Villa’s most passionate supporters.
Situated in the famous Holte End, The Lower Grounds brings something new to Villa Park and your matchday experience with free-flowing food and drinks, large media screens, and a newly refurbished space.
The Lower Grounds – Premium Experience Package
Mission Impossible Tickets supplies 100% official Aston Villa tickets and hospitality for this fixture at Villa Park. Every package carries guaranteed entry, with seats allocated together rather than bought piecemeal on the open secondary market.
Sunderland have been champions of England six times, all of them before the Second World War, and the club’s 1973 FA Cup win over Leeds as a Second Division side is among the most famous upsets the competition has produced. The support travels in numbers that few clubs outside the largest can match.
The Lower Grounds is the largest suite at Villa Park, sitting beneath the Holte End. It pairs lounge access with inclusive beers, wines and soft drinks, an all-you-can-eat offering served from street food stations, former player discussions and large screens, with seating on the long side in the upper tier of the Trinity Road Stand.
Alongside it, official Holte End seating is available as a straight match ticket for anyone who would rather sit behind the goal in the loudest part of the ground than take a hospitality package. Lounges open well before kick-off and stay open after the final whistle. Which positions are released varies by fixture, and each is shown against its own listing on this page.
Villa were founded in 1874 by members of a Wesleyan chapel cricket team looking for something to do in winter, and they have played at Villa Park since 1897. The club were among the twelve founder members of the Football League, and one of their own directors, William McGregor, is the man who proposed the League in the first place.
The Holte End behind one goal is among the largest single stands in English football and is where the noise comes from. The Trinity Road Stand runs down one side and the Doug Ellis Stand down the other. Witton station sits a few minutes’ walk from the ground, with Aston a little further out.
Prices vary by package, seating position and the tier of the fixture. Availability is shown live against each listing on this page, and every booking carries guaranteed entry.
Please note for this season: the North Stand at Villa Park is closed while it is rebuilt, so the ground is operating at a reduced capacity. Hospitality and seating in the Holte End, Trinity Road and Doug Ellis stands are unaffected, and availability shown against each listing on this page already reflects the closure.
All Aston Villa tickets and hospitality sold by Mission Impossible Tickets are sourced exclusively through official club partnerships.
Yes. All Aston Villa tickets and hospitality sold by Mission Impossible Tickets are sourced exclusively through official club partnerships, so every package carries guaranteed entry rather than being bought on the open secondary market.
Seats booked in a single transaction are allocated together. The exact number guaranteed together varies by package, and is stated against each listing on this page.
Tickets are issued ahead of the match with full instructions for entry. Delivery timing is confirmed against each listing on this page.
The largest hospitality suite at Villa Park, beneath the Holte End, refurbished in recent years. It includes lounge access, inclusive beers, wines and soft drinks, an all-you-can-eat offering from street food stations, former player discussions and large screens, with long-side seating in the upper tier of the Trinity Road Stand. Full inclusions are shown against the listing on this page.
A hospitality package includes lounge access, food and drink before the match and a seat on the long side of the ground. A Holte End ticket is a straight match ticket behind the goal, in the stand that generates most of the atmosphere, with no lounge access. Both are official.
Hospitality areas at Villa Park are for home supporters and neutral guests. Away colours are not permitted in them, so away supporters should book through their own club’s allocation.
Twice, in 1937 and 1973. The 1973 final is the better remembered of the two: Sunderland were a Second Division side and beat a Leeds United team that was among the strongest in Europe at the time.
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