Nervion matchday
The Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan sits in the Nervion district close to the centre, which keeps the matchday walkable.
City weekend planner
Seville is a two-club derby city with both grounds inside one walkable, warm-weather base, which makes it a strong compact football weekend.
Start with the match that would justify the trip on its own. Everything else should be close enough, cheap enough, or flexible enough that the weekend still works if kick-off times move.
The Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan sits in the Nervion district close to the centre, which keeps the matchday walkable.
The Benito Villamarin is south of the river in Heliopolis, an easy trip that pairs well with the rest of the city.
When the derby lands it is the anchor on its own. Treat tickets as high-demand and official-only.
Use this as a concrete map pin, then check Sevilla for context before picking a fixture.
Use this as a concrete map pin, then check Real Betis for context before picking a fixture.
Seville derby and high-demand fixtures sell through official club channels, so verify availability and category officially and be wary of resale claims. Footbeen does not sell tickets; it helps you plan the trip and keep the match, stadium and city in your football record after you go.
Open the Spain La Liga stadium guide before you book anything tight.
Open guide →Open the Madrid football weekend before you book anything tight.
Open guide →Open the weekend football trip planner before you book anything tight.
Open guide →Open the football ticket scam checker before you book anything tight.
Open guide →Open the groundhopping tracker before you book anything tight.
Open guide →Yes. The Sanchez-Pizjuan and Benito Villamarin are both inside the city, so a match at one and a visit to the other is straightforward when fixtures allow.
Use the official club ticket office or authorised hospitality. Avoid screenshots, social sellers and unofficial resale claims.