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Wembley Stadium Beer Prices 2025: How Much Do Drinks Cost At The Top London Venue?

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With many events at the top London venue, including the biggest football games, boxing and music concerts – we look at the Wembley Stadium beer and drink prices that anyone attending can except to pay.

Wembley Stadium Beer Prices, Plus Wine and Soft Drink Costs 2025

See below the expected Wembley Stadium beer prices, plus the cost of a glass of wine, vodka/lemonade, soft drinks and water.

Obviously these prices for events at Wembley in 2025, that include the 2025 Community Shield, are just a guide and subject to change – but will give anyone attending a great idea of costs.

Meaning these Wembley Stadium beer prices below are also what England football fans can look forward if attending the home of football.

Or anyone attending the 2024/25 Play-off Finals at the stadium, plus one of the many music concerts there this summer (see a full list of Wembley Stadium events below).

Wembley Stadium Beer and Drinks Prices 2025

Drink
Price (£)
Pint Of Beer (Stella) £7.85
Pint Of Cider (Magners) £7.75
4 Cans Of Stella £27.50
4 Pints Of Beer (Bud) £28.50
1 Glass Of Wine £10.00
2 Wines £15.00
Absolut Vodka & Sprite £8.00
Coke (500ml) £5.00
Sprite (500ml) £4.80
Fanta (500ml) £4.80
Coke Zero (650ml) £4.95
Bottle of Water (small) £3.20
4 Bottles of Water (small) £10.00

Note: Wembley beer and drinks prices shown on this page are just a guide and subject to change

People Can Expect To Pay Almost £8 For A Pint Of Beer at Wembley

Anyone heading to Wembley Stadium can expect to pay around £7.85 for a pint of beer (Stella Artois).

This cost comes down a tad if you buy in bulk – as four pints of Budweiser were priced at £28.50, which works out at £7.13 a pint.

They were also selling four cans of Stella at the 2024 Swift tour for £27.50. Which is calculated at monster £6.88 a tinny.

It’s also around £7.75 for a pint of Magners, if cider is your thing over beer.

Four Cans Of Stella Cost £21 More At Wembley Than Tesco

You can buy a can of Stella in most leading supermarkets for around £1.63.

This is backed up when you compare this can price to a 4-pack of Stella cans you can buy at Tesco for just £6.50). This is a stonking £21.00 price hike.

Fancy A Wembley Wine At £10 A Glass?

It doesn’t get much better for Wembley wine drinkers, as a glass of vino at the stadium was priced at £10.

The slightly better news is that if you drank in bulk, you can bring this price down to £7.50 a glass with their two glasses of wine for £15 deal.

Wembley Soft Drink Prices 2024

If you are staying away from the alcohol at Wembley Stadium, then you can expect to pay in the region of £5 for a soft drink.

With a 500ml Coke £5 or a Sprite/Fanta just 20p less at £4.80.

This compares to a 500ml bottle of Coke at Tesco at around £1.69. Meaning a £3.31 increase with the Wembley drink prices.

Expect To Pay Over £3 For A Bottle Of Water

Even a bottle of water at Wembley Stadium isn’t cheap at around £3.20, or you can buy four at at time for £10.00.

This is compared to £1.95 that Tesco charge for 12 small bottles of water. This works out at just 0.16p a pop.

On a plus, it’s reported there are complimentary water stations or water fountains dotted around Wembley Stadium. You just to hunt them out.

Next Events At Wembley Stadium 🏟️

Football

  • Vanarama National League Promotion Final – 1st June 2025
  • Lionesses v Portugal – Friday 30th May 2025
  • England v Wales – Thursday 9th October 2025
  • EFL Sky Bet Championship Play-Off Final – 24th May 2025
  • EFL Sky Bet League One Play-Off Final – 25th May 2025
  • EFL Sky Bet League Two Play-Off Final – 26th May 2025

Concerts

  • Dua Lipa – Radical Optimism Tour – Friday 20th & Saturday 21st June 2025
  • Guns N’ Roses – Thursday 26th June 2025
  • Linkin Park | From Zero World Tour – Saturday 28th June 2025
  • Lana Del Rey | UK & Ireland Tour- 3rd & 4th July 2025
  • OASIS Live’ 25 – 25th, 26th, 30th July – 2nd & 3rd August – 27th & 28th September 2025
  • Black Pink 2025 World Tour – Friday 15th & Saturday 16th August 2025
  • Coldplay – Music of the Spheres World Tour – 22, 23, 26, 27, 30 & 31 August & 3rd,4th,7th & 8th September 2025
  • Capital’s Summertime Ball with Barclaycard – Sunday 15th June 2025

Boxing

  • Usyk v Dubois Heavyweight Boxing – Saturday 19 July 2025

NFL

  • Los Angeles Rams at Jacksonville Jaguars – Sunday 19th October 2025

Rugby

  • The Betfred Challenge Cup Final – Saturday 7th June 2025

Can You Take Your Own Drinks Into Wembley Stadium?

In short – No.

The official Wembley Stadium website states you can’t take food or drink in with you. Unless it’s for a medical reason when you must then the venue in advance.

It’s also worth noting that Wembley Stadium is 100% cashless these days. So don’t forget your debit or credit cards if wanting to purchase anything.

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Andy Newton Sports Editor

Andy is a horse racing journalist and betting expert who specializes in trends and stats. With his long association with TrainersQuotes and FromTheStables, Andy has also built up solid s with some of the best stables in the UK. Has written for GeeGeez and bookmakers Matchbook and BetBright in the past too, plus was the former sports betting editor of odds comparison site Easyodds and Juicestorm. Has also appeared on betting podcasts for MatchBook and has featured in the popular Weatherbys Cheltenham Festival Guide in the past. Andy's also ghost written for former top jockey Richard Dunwoody and continues to have a monthly column in the Racing Ahead horse racing magazine. Now a regular on Sportscasting giving his views, trends and tips mainly on horse racing - if there's a stat to be explored and it's a sport, Andy is sure to find a betting angle to use. You can also hear Andy's weekly horse racing views and best bets on the popular Final Furlong podcast.

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