Written By: Shreya Patil
Published: March 27, 2026

Maharaja Yadavindra Singh Stadium IPL 2026 tickets are available exclusively on District by Zomato, with prices starting at Rs 2,000 for general seating and going up to Rs 19,000+ for premium hospitality sections.

Located in Mullanpur, New Chandigarh, this modern venue serves as the primary home ground for Punjab Kings in IPL 2026. The stadium seats approximately 38,000 spectators and features world-class facilities.

This guide covers complete ticket prices, a step-by-step booking process, the physical ticket pickup process, and the full IPL 2026 match schedule at this venue.

Maharaja Yadavindra Singh Stadium IPL 2026 Ticket Prices

District by Zomato is the exclusive ticketing partner for Punjab Kings home matches at this venue. Unlike other franchises, PBKS tickets are NOT available on BookMyShow.

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Here is the expected ticket price breakdown based on seating categories:

Seating CategoryPrice Range
General Stands (Upper Tiers)Rs 2,000 – Rs 2,500
Mid-Tier StandsRs 3,000 – Rs 5,000
Premium Lower StandsRs 6,000 – Rs 10,000
VIP / Hospitality BoxesRs 15,000 – Rs 19,000+

Additionally, District charges a booking fee of approximately 10-12% (including GST). For example, a Rs 2,250 ticket carries an additional Rs 265.50 booking fee, bringing the total to Rs 2,515.50.

How to Book Tickets On District by Zomato

Booking Punjab Kings tickets through District by Zomato is simple. Follow this step-by-step guide to secure your seats:

Step 1: Visit District by Zomato And Select Your Match

Go to District by Zomato or download the District app. The homepage displays all TATA IPL 2026 matches with tickets on sale.

Visit District by Zomato And Select Your Match
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Look for matches at Maharaja Yadavindra Singh Cricket Stadium, Chandigarh. Click Book Tickets on your preferred match.

Step 2: Review Match Details and Click Book Tickets

The match page shows key details including the date, time, venue, and starting price. Gates open at 4:30 PM for evening matches.

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Scroll down to see the About section and Highlights. Click Book Tickets on the right panel to proceed.

Step 3: Select Section on Stadium Layout

The stadium layout appears with sections marked as North, South, East, and West. Available seating areas are highlighted in different colors.

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Click on any highlighted section to view available seats. Named stands include Jio North Upper Tier, Freemans South Upper Tier, and others.

Step 4: Choose Your Specific Seat

After selecting a section, the detailed seat map appears. Rows are labeled A through N, with individual seat numbers displayed.

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Click on an available seat (shown as a filled dot). A popup confirms your selection with Row number, Seat number, Section name, and Price.

Click Add to Cart once satisfied with your selection.

Step 5: Select Physical Ticket Pickup Location

Important: Physical tickets are required for entry at this venue. You cannot enter with just a digital ticket.

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Choose your preferred pickup location:

Gate no 2 – Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, I.S. Bindra Stadium, Sukhna Path, Sector 63, Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar, Chandigarh 160062

New International Cricket Stadium – DLF Mullanpur, New Chandigarh, Tira

Select your pickup date and time slot (e.g., 11:00 AM – 05:00 PM). Click Continue after selecting.

Step 6: Review Order Summary and Apply Offers

The Order Summary displays your ticket details, seat information, and pricing breakdown.

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Check for available event offers and payment offers by clicking the respective buttons. Many bank cards and UPI apps offer cashback deals.

The Payment Details section shows: Order amount + Booking fee (inc. GST) = Grand Total. Click Continue to proceed.

Step 7: Enter Billing Details and Complete Payment

Enter your full name and mobile number. These details appear on your invoice.

Select your nationality (Indian resident or International visitor) and choose your state for GST purposes.

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Enter your email address for ticket confirmation and invoices. Accept the Terms and Conditions, then click Continue to proceed to payment.

Complete payment using UPI, Debit/Credit Card, Net Banking, or any other available method.

Physical Ticket Pickup Requirements

Unlike venues using M-Tickets, the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh Stadium requires physical tickets for entry. Here is what you need to know:

1. You will receive details about the box office location via email

2. Carry your e-ticket (booking confirmation) and valid ID proof (Aadhaar, PAN, or Passport)

3. You may need to share an OTP visible under Tickets in your District profile

4. Collect your physical ticket from the selected pickup location before the match

IPL 2026 Matches at Maharaja Yadavindra Singh Stadium

Punjab Kings host four matches at Mullanpur during IPL 2026. All evening matches start at 7:30 PM IST, while afternoon fixtures begin at 3:30 PM IST.

DateMatchTime (IST)
March 31, TuePBKS vs Gujarat Titans7:30 PM
April 11, SatPBKS vs Sunrisers Hyderabad3:30 PM
TBD (Phase 2)PBKS Home Match 3TBD
TBD (Phase 2)PBKS Home Match 4TBD

Note: Punjab Kings also play three home matches at HPCA Stadium, Dharamshala in Phase 2. Those matches offer stunning Himalayan backdrops and are worth considering.

About Maharaja Yadavindra Singh Stadium

The Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium, also known as New PCA Stadium or Mullanpur Stadium, is one of India’s newest and most modern cricket venues.

Named after the ninth and last ruling Maharaja of Patiala, this stadium was built by the Punjab Cricket Association at a cost of Rs 230 crore.

DetailInformation
LocationMullanpur, New Chandigarh, Punjab
Seating Capacity38,000 spectators
Home TeamPunjab Kings (since 2024)
Drainage SystemHerringbone system (clears water in 25-30 mins)
Distance from ChandigarhApprox. 20 km / 30 minutes
Named StandsYuvraj Singh Stand, Harmanpreet Kaur Stand

How to Reach the Stadium

  • By Car/Taxi: Take the Chandigarh-Kharar road toward Mullanpur. Expect heavy traffic on match days, so leave early.
  • By Bus: Chandigarh Transport Undertaking (CTU) may run shuttle services on match days. Check announcements closer to the game.
  • Parking: Limited parking is available at the stadium. Consider parking in Chandigarh and taking a taxi or ride-share to the venue.

Important Tips for Match Day

  • Collect physical tickets early – Do not wait until match day. Pick up your tickets from the selected location at least a day before.
  • Arrive by 4:30 PM – Gates open 3 hours before evening matches. Entry queues get long quickly, especially for opener matches.
  • Carry valid ID proof – Aadhaar card, PAN card, or Passport is required for ticket collection and stadium entry.
  • Charge your phone – Power banks are prohibited inside the stadium. Ensure your phone has enough battery for your digital ticket confirmation.
  • Leave restricted items at home – Large bags, cameras with detachable lenses, outside food/drinks, and sharp objects are not allowed.
  • Check for payment offers – District by Zomato often has bank and UPI cashback deals. Always check the Offers section before payment.

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Conclusion: Maharaja Yadavindra Singh Stadium Tickets Starts from Rs. 2000 on District by Zomato

The Maharaja Yadavindra Singh Stadium offers a modern, fan-friendly experience with comfortable seating and excellent sightlines. After reaching the IPL 2025 final, Punjab Kings are hungrier than ever, making this season’s home matches must-watch events.

Head to District by Zomato to book your tickets. Remember to collect your physical tickets before match day. Bas, Jeetna Hai!

About the Author

Shreya Patil is a Mumbai-based documentary photographer turned cricket storyteller. Having covered local leagues through her lens, she now writes feature pieces at WPLeague, capturing the human side of women’s cricket beyond the boundary ropes.

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