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SeatPick is your ultimate destination to search and buy San Lorenzo tickets. These simple steps are easy to follow:
The cost of San Lorenzo tickets can vary and will be influenced by the team's form, the quality of their opposition, and the choice of seat. Throughout the season, ticket prices often fluctuate.
On SeatPick, we offer tickets starting from $137 to see San Lorenzo in action. Our platform finds the average cost of San Lorenzo tickets to be $143.
Yes! Every San Lorenzo ticket listed on SeatPick comes from trusted ticket sites who pledge a minimum 100% money-back guarantee on every purchase.
Signing up for membership on the San Lorenzo official site is your first option. If you can't buy San Lorenzo match tickets through the club, then another way to find cheap San Lorenzo tickets is to try to time the market on SeatPick. There's often a drop in ticket prices as the event approaches. On the other hand, you can also sometimes secure a sweet deal by making your booking well in advance.
If cheap San Lorenzo tickets are what you're after, SeatPick is your best bet. We are constantly comparing prices across the ticket market to help San Lorenzo supporters find the most secure and affordable options.
Yes. Buying San Lorenzo tickets on SeatPick means you’ll see only seated-together options, ensuring no risk of being split up. Disabling the ‘Seated Together’ filter on the event page allows you to view tickets with seats that aren’t together.
SeatPick does not impose a specific limit on San Lorenzo ticket purchases. Select the amount of tickets you require when opening the event page to browse suitable options. Availability varies according to what our providers are offering for each event.
It depends. Purchasing last-minute San Lorenzo tickets at the eleventh hour may yield lower prices, but it's not guaranteed. San Lorenzo ticket prices fluctuate according to market demand, ticket availability, and the provider. For high-profile games, prices often rise when purchased at the last minute.
In case the match date or kick-off time is modified, your San Lorenzo tickets will still be valid for the rescheduled fixture. No action is required on your part - your tickets will be fine for the new time and date.
The next San Lorenzo game will be Club Atletico Lanus vs San Lorenzo at Estadio Ciudad de Lanus on Jul 26, 2026.
We recommend getting to San Lorenzo games around one hour ahead of kick-off. This allows you to pass through security, find your seat, and enjoy the pre-match atmosphere. Getting there early helps you skip the queues, particularly for big games.
Below you can find how the cost of San Lorenzo tickets fluctuates during the season for each event. San Lorenzo ticket prices can vary greatly based on many factors such as the day of the week, the opponent team and supply and demand. For the 2025/26 season, the current average San Lorenzo ticket price is $143.
| Event | Low | Avg | Price Trend |
|---|---|---|---|
| San Lorenzo vs Gimnasia (Mendoza) | $137 | $137 | |
| San Lorenzo vs Club Atlético Unión | $137 | $137 | |
| San Lorenzo vs Club Atletico Talleres | $137 | $137 | |
| San Lorenzo vs Boca Juniors | $179 | $179 | |
| San Lorenzo vs Deportivo Riestra | $137 | $137 | |
| San Lorenzo vs Newells Old Boys | $137 | $137 | |
| San Lorenzo vs Club Atletico Platense | $137 | $137 |
San Lorenzo will visit the following cities and venues in the 2026/2027 season. Scroll up to see the full San Lorenzo schedule and select your event to search and buy San Lorenzo tickets.
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