You want to watch KKR smash sixes under Kolkata’s floodlights.
BookMyShow just opened ticket sales, and over 88,000 fans are already eyeing the same seats you want.
Prices start at ₹1,000, but the cheaper blocks disappear fast.
Eden Gardens isn’t just another IPL venue. It’s where Narine’s carrom balls confuse batters on turning tracks, where 68,000 fans in purple and gold make noise that shakes the stands.
The stadium opened in 1864, hosted five T20 World Cup 2026 matches last month, and now KKR brings the IPL circus home.
Eden Gardens IPL 2026 Tickets

This guide walks you through everything: ticket prices across all categories, the full booking process on BookMyShow, stadium layout, and match day tips. Let’s get you sorted.
How to Buy Eden Gardens IPL 2026 Tickets Online?
BookMyShow handles all ticket sales for KKR home matches.
No other platform sells Eden Gardens IPL tickets. You can’t buy them on District or Google Pay like some other teams.
First, head to in.bookmyshow.com. Set your city to Kolkata.
Search for “Eden Gardens” or “Kolkata Knight Riders IPL 2026” in the search bar.
The venue page shows all upcoming KKR matches with dates and booking status.
Three matches currently show as bookable for April.
More fixtures will appear once the BCCI finalizes the full schedule after the West Bengal elections wrap up.
Step-by-Step Booking Process
- Step 1: Select Your Match
Pick your match from the Eden Gardens venue page. You’ll see details like 87,100+ interested fans, age limit (2 years and above need tickets), and estimated duration (5 hours). Ticket limit is 10 per booking. Click “Book Now.”
- Step 2: Choose Number of Tickets
The system asks how many seats you want. Select anywhere from 1 to 10 tickets. A 4-minute timer starts once you enter seat selection. Don’t waste time comparing every block. Pick your price range and move fast.
- Step 3: Select Price Category
The left panel shows all price categories. For the April 6 match against Punjab Kings, ten tiers appear: ₹1,000, ₹1,200, ₹1,500, ₹2,000, ₹3,000, ₹3,300, ₹3,500, ₹5,000, ₹8,000, and ₹8,500. The stadium map on the right highlights which sections belong to each tier.
- Step 4: Pick Your Block
Expand your chosen price category. It’ll show specific blocks like “D 1 Block VIDA PAV (₹1,000.00).” Select the block. The system confirms your choice at the bottom. Click Book.
Choosing Your Ticket Delivery Method
Here’s where Eden Gardens differs from most IPL venues. You get two delivery options:
- Step 5: Pick Delivery Method
Home Delivery (₹94.40 extra): Physical tickets arrive at your doorstep 1-3 days before the match. You’ll get email and SMS updates when delivery starts. This works best for Kolkata pin codes starting with 700.
Box Office Pick Up (free): Collect your physical ticket from the Eden Gardens counter before the match. No delivery fee. Better option if you’re traveling from outside Kolkata.
- Step 6: Enter Delivery Address (if choosing Home Delivery)
If you choose Home Delivery, fill in your address details. The system checks if delivery’s available for your pin code. Kolkata addresses work smoothly. If you’re in Mumbai or Delhi planning a trip, pick Box Office Pick Up instead.
Enter: Area Pincode, First Name, Last Name, Save as (Home/Work/Other), Email ID, Mobile Number, and Address Line 1. You can save this address for future bookings.
- Step 7: Complete Payment
Finally, complete payment. Seven options available: UPI (scan QR), cards, wallets, net banking, pay later, vouchers, or redeem points.
Check the “Apply Offers” section before paying. Banks sometimes run IPL cashback deals that cover the convenience fee.
The order summary shows: Ticket price (₹1,000) + Convenience fees (₹73.16) + Delivery fees (₹94.40 if applicable) = Total amount payable.
Eden Gardens IPL 2026 Tickets Price List
| Pavilion / Section | Price (₹) | View Quality |
|---|---|---|
| D1 Block Vida Pavilion | ₹1,000 | Side-on, good vantage of the bowling crease |
| Upper Tier Blocks (C1, G1, H1, K1) | ₹1,200 | Elevated views, behind bowler’s arm zones |
| Inner Pavilion (D, F, F1, G, H) | ₹1,500 | Closer to action, mid-level height |
| BKT Tyres Pavilion (E, B blocks) | ₹2,000 | Premium side views, better leg room |
| MAC Ghoshal Pavilion (L, L1) | ₹3,000 | South-West gallery, traditional seating |
| Premium Gallery Sections | ₹3,300 | Select premium blocks with upgrades |
| Club House Lower Tier | ₹3,500 | South end, behind sightscreen |
| Club House Upper Tier | ₹5,000 | Highest elevation, President’s Box area |
| Suites 1-10 | ₹8,000 | Hospitality suites with F&B service |
| Premium Suites | ₹8,500 | Top-tier hospitality (select matches only) |
What You Actually Pay?
The ticket price doesn’t tell the full story. BookMyShow adds fees on top:
- Convenience fee: Varies by ticket price. A ₹1,000 ticket attracts ₹73.16. A ₹1,200 ticket runs about ₹88.50.
- Delivery fee: Flat ₹94.40 if you choose Home Delivery. Skip this by picking Box Office Pick Up.
So the cheapest ticket breaks down like this:
- Ticket Price: ₹1,000
- Convenience Fee: ₹73.16
- Delivery Fee: ₹94.40
- Total: ₹1,167.56
Choose Box Office Pick Up, and the total drops to ₹1,073.16.
That’s an IPL match at India’s most famous cricket ground for barely over a thousand rupees.
Compare that to Chinnaswamy (starts ₹2,300) or Wankhede (starts ₹2,800).
Eden Gardens gives you the best value in the IPL, matched only by Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.
KKR Matches at Eden Gardens This Season
| Date | Day | Fixture | Match # | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Apr 2 | Thursday | KKR vs Sunrisers Hyderabad | 6th | Fast Filling (88,400+ interested) |
| Apr 6 | Monday | KKR vs Punjab Kings | 12th | Filling Fast (87,100+ interested) |
| Apr 9 | Wednesday | KKR vs Lucknow Super Giants | 15th | Coming Soon |
All matches start at 7:30 PM IST. BCCI typically schedules 7 KKR home matches during the league stage.
Four more fixtures will appear once the full IPL 2026 schedule gets released.
Ticket Price Differences Between Matches
Here’s something most fans miss: ticket prices change from match to match at the same venue.
The KKR vs SRH opener on April 2 shows ₹1,200 as the starting price because the ₹1,000 category sold out. Only nine price tiers remain visible.
The KKR vs PBKS match on April 6 still has ₹1,000 tickets available.
All ten price categories show up, including an ₹8,500 premium suite tier missing from the SRH match.
If you want the cheapest seats, book less hyped fixtures first.
A Monday night match against the Punjab Kings or a Wednesday clash with Lucknow offers better availability than the Thursday season opener against the Sunrisers.
Understanding Eden Gardens Stadium Layout
Eden Gardens sits beside the Hooghly River in central Kolkata’s Maidan area.
Built in 1864, it’s India’s oldest cricket ground. The 68,000-seat stadium ranks as the third-largest cricket venue in the world.
Before the 2011 World Cup renovation, Eden Gardens held over 100,000 people on bench-style seating.
Safety upgrades brought individual seats and reduced capacity to 68,000. Even at that size, the noise level beats stadiums twice as big.
Named Pavilions and Where They Sit
The circular stadium design wraps around the field with named pavilions honoring cricket legends, corporate sponsors, and military heroes:
- Vida Pavilion (North-East): D Block, D1 Block, G Block, G1 Block. Budget-friendly at ₹1,000-1,500. Side-on view of the pitch with good sight of the bowling crease.
- Jio Pavilion (North-West): F Block, F1 Block, K Block, K1 Block. Mid-tier ₹1,200-1,500 range. Behind the bowler’s arm at one end.
- Joy Pavilion (West): H Block, H1 Block, I Block, J Block. Known for the loudest fan sections. ₹1,200-1,500 tickets.
- BKT Tyres Pavilion (East): E Block, B Block, B1 Block. Premium ₹2,000 seats with elevated views.
- RR Kabel Pavilion (South-East): C Block, C1 Block. Upper-tier entry at ₹1,200.
- MAC Ghoshal Pavilion (South-West): L Block, L1 Block. Gallery-style seating at ₹3,000.
- Club House (South): Two levels. Lower tier at ₹3,500, upper tier at ₹5,000. Behind the sightscreen with the highest elevation in the stadium.
- Suites & President’s Box (South): Premium hospitality at ₹8,000-8,500. Dedicated food and beverage service. Suites 1-10 line the southern boundary.
Several stands carry names of Indian Army heroes, including Param Vir Chakra recipients from the 1962 war with China.
Sourav Ganguly, Pankaj Roy, and Jagmohan Dalmiya also have stands named after them.
Getting to Eden Gardens on Match Day
Eden Gardens sits in the B.B.D. Bagh area of central Kolkata. All major transport options connect directly to the stadium.
- Metro (Best Option)
Esplanade Metro Station on the Blue Line sits about 10 minutes’ walk from Eden Gardens. Maidan Metro Station (also Blue Line) offers an equally short walk through the open Maidan grounds. Kolkata Metro runs extra services on match days to handle IPL crowds.
- Local Trains
From Howrah Station: Roughly 3-4 km away. Take the Metro, grab a taxi, or walk across the iconic Howrah Bridge. On match nights, walking the bridge with 68,000 fans heading the same direction creates an atmosphere you won’t forget.
From Sealdah Station: About 4-5 km distance. Cab or Metro to Esplanade works best.
- By Air
Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport sits 17-20 km from the stadium. Pre-book a cab or use the airport Metro connection. Allow 60-90 minutes for the trip, depending on traffic.
Rideshare Services
Ola and Uber operate well in Kolkata. But B.B.D. Bagh gets congested on match nights. Drop-off points may shift 500 meters or more from the stadium. Arrive at least 90 minutes early if using cabs.
Parking near the stadium? Forget it. Limited spaces fill up fast. The Maidan area has some open parking, but it’s gone by 5 PM on IPL nights. Metro makes more sense.
Expert Insight: Match Day Strategy
I’ve covered KKR matches at Eden Gardens for seven years. Here’s what works:
Gates open 2-3 hours before the 7:30 PM start. Aim to reach by 5:00-5:30 PM. Security screening at a 68,000-capacity venue involves multiple layers. Keep your pockets empty and bags small.
You need your physical ticket for entry. Unlike M-Ticket venues, you don’t scan your phone’s BookMyShow app. Your Home Delivery ticket or Box Office pickup gets scanned at the gate.
Don’t bring outside food, drinks, or water bottles. Large bags, backpacks, and helmets stay home. Professional cameras and video equipment aren’t allowed.
Power banks may get rejected at security (check the latest advisory). Glass bottles, sharp objects, coins, and lighters are all prohibited.
Food and drink stalls run throughout the stadium during matches. Suite and Club House holders get premium F&B included. Everyone else buys refreshments separately inside.
If rain washes out the entire match without a ball being bowled, BookMyShow processes refunds to your original payment method.
But if the match reaches a result (even shortened by DLS), no refund applies. Tickets can’t be transferred or resold per BookMyShow’s terms.
What do the Cheaper Blocks Actually Give You?
The ₹1,000 D1 Block Vida Pavilion sits in the north-east corner. You’re side-on to the pitch, not behind the bowler’s arm.
When Narine bowls from the northern end, you see his variations clearly. When he bowls from the south, you’re watching from square leg.
The view works fine for Twenty20. You can track the ball, see fielding positions, and catch the replays on the giant screen.
You won’t see as much detail on batting technique as the premium blocks, but you’ll feel the roar when Andre Russell clears the rope.
The ₹1,200-1,500 blocks give you better angles. Some sit behind the bowler’s arm. Others offer elevation that helps you see field placements.
At ₹2,000 and above, you get more leg room and clearer sightlines.
But here’s the thing: Eden Gardens doesn’t have bad seats. The circular design keeps everyone close to the action.
The 68,000 crowd creates noise that drowns out everything else. You’re there for the atmosphere as much as the cricket.
Smart Booking Tips
- Book Less Hyped Fixtures Early
The KKR vs SRH season opener drew 88,400 interested fans. The ₹1,000 category vanished before the first week ended.
Meanwhile, KKR vs PBKS (a Monday night match) still shows ₹1,000 availability with all ten price tiers visible.
Mid-week matches against teams outside the Big 3 (CSK, MI, RCB) stay cheaper longer. Save money by targeting those fixtures.
- Pick the Right Delivery Method
Live in Kolkata with a 700xxx pin code? Home Delivery works smoothly for ₹94.40 extra.
Coming from Mumbai, Delhi, or Bangalore? Choose Box Office Pick Up. You’ll collect your ticket at the stadium counter and save the delivery fee.
If BookMyShow says your address is “unserviceable,” add a Kolkata address where a friend or hotel can receive the ticket. Or just switch to Box Office Pick Up.
- Don’t Overthink the 4-Minute Timer
Once you enter seat selection, the countdown starts. Don’t scroll through every pavilion comparing views.
Pick your budget tier, select the first available block, and check out.
You can’t see the pitch from the parking lot. Get a seat, any seat, and sort it out later.
- Check Bank Offers Before Paying
The “Apply Offers” section appears before final payment. Banks and fintech companies run IPL cashback deals throughout the season.
A 10% cashback on a ₹1,000 ticket effectively eliminates the convenience fee.
- Group Bookings Are Easy
Eden Gardens allows 10 tickets per transaction. That’s more generous than Wankhede (4-ticket limit). Booking for your whole group in one go simplifies entry and seating.
- Children Need Full-Price Tickets
The match listing states “Age Limit: 2yrs+.” Every child aged 2 and above needs a valid ticket. No discounted rates for kids at IPL matches.
Why Eden Gardens Beats Other IPL Venues?
I’ve been to eight IPL stadiums. Eden Gardens hits different.
The crowd knows cricket. They don’t just cheer boundaries.
They applaud a good yorker, recognize a subtle field change, and groan when a batter misses a scoring opportunity. When the noise builds after a wicket falls, you feel it in your chest.
The pitch behaves. It’s not a flat highway like some grounds. Spinners get grip. Slower balls work.
Teams batting second sometimes chase 170 and lose. That makes the cricket interesting.
The history matters. You’re sitting where Sachin scored his first Test century, where Laxman batted for a day and a half against Australia, where Rohit hit 264 in an ODI. The stadium remembers those moments.
And the value? ₹1,000 for an IPL match. You won’t find that at Chinnaswamy or Wankhede.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can I buy Eden Gardens IPL tickets without BookMyShow?
No. BookMyShow is the exclusive ticketing partner for all KKR home matches. The official KKR website links back to BookMyShow. No other platform sells genuine tickets.
- What happens if the match gets rained out?
If not a single ball gets bowled, BookMyShow typically processes partial or full refunds. If the match reaches a result (even if shortened by DLS), no refund applies.
- Can I resell or transfer my ticket to someone else?
No. Tickets are non-transferable and non-refundable per BookMyShow’s terms of service. Buy only what you’ll use.
- Do I need to print my ticket, or will a digital copy work?
Eden Gardens uses physical tickets delivered via Home Delivery or Box Office Pick Up. You’ll receive an actual printed ticket that gets scanned at entry. This differs from most IPL venues that use M-Tickets on your phone.
- Which block gives the best view for the price?
For pure value, grab a ₹1,500 inner pavilion block (F, F1, D, G, or H). You’re closer to the action than the ₹1,000-1,200 tiers, and the angle works for both batting and bowling. But if you’re on a tight budget, the ₹1,000 D1 Block Vida Pavilion does the job fine.
Final Thoughts
Eden Gardens IPL 2026 tickets booking opens match by match on BookMyShow, starting at ₹1,000 for D1 Block Vida Pavilion up to ₹8,500 for premium suites.
The unique Home Delivery option (₹94.40 extra) brings physical tickets to your door, while Box Office Pick Up keeps costs at ₹1,073.16 for the cheapest seats.
Three KKR matches currently show bookable status for April. With 88,000+ fans eyeing the opener alone, budget categories disappear fast.
Book early, choose Box Office Pick Up if you’re traveling from outside Kolkata, and reach the stadium by 5:30 PM.
You’re not just watching cricket. You’re experiencing the Mecca of Indian Cricket under floodlights with 68,000 fans who know the game. That’s worth every rupee.
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