Written By: Shreya Patil
Published: March 20, 2026

Wankhede Stadium IPL 2026 tickets start from ₹2,800 and go up to ₹25,000 on BookMyShow, the exclusive ticketing partner for Mumbai Indians home matches. Over 58,900 fans have already shown interest for the MI vs KKR opener alone, and bookings show a “Filling Fast” tag.

Wankhede hosts two confirmed MI home matches in the first phase: MI vs KKR on March 29 and MI vs RCB on April 12, 2026, both at 7:30 PM IST. Tickets went live through a unique 4-phase sale system, starting with a Google Pay exclusive window on March 19.

This guide covers ticket prices, the phased sale system, a step-by-step booking walkthrough from the actual BookMyShow screenshots, stadium layout, and match-day tips.

IPL 2026 Matches At Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai

On March 11, 2026, the BCCI released the first phase of the IPL 2026 schedule. Out of 20 announced matches, two Mumbai Indians home games take place at Wankhede. Pre-sale for both matches went live on BookMyShow.

DateDayMatch FixtureStatus
Mar 29Sunday2ndMI vs Kolkata Knight RidersFilling Fast | ₹5,500 onwards
Apr 12Sunday20thMI vs Royal Challengers BengaluruPre-sale is live now

Notably, both matches fall on Sundays at 7:30 PM IST, guaranteeing maximum turnout. The MI vs KKR clash already shows 58,900+ interested fans and a “Bookings are filling fast for Mumbai” warning on BookMyShow. If you haven’t booked yet, the clock is ticking.

Meanwhile, the remaining MI home fixtures (expected 5 more) will depend on when the BCCI releases the full schedule after state election dates are finalized.

Wankhede Stadium IPL 2026 Ticket Sale Phases

Unlike most IPL franchises that run a single general sale, Mumbai Indians introduced a 4-phase ticket sale system for their 2026 home matches. Each phase targets a different group of fans, giving early birds a significant advantage.

PhaseWho Can BuyOpensCloses
Phase 1Google Pay Exclusive (GPay UPI users only)Mar 19, 12:00 PMMar 21, 12:00 PM
Phase 2MI Gold, Silver & Junior Members (early access)Mar 21, 3:00 PMMar 22, 3:00 PM
Phase 3MI Blue Members + BMS Pre-Registered UsersMar 22, 5:00 PMMar 23, 5:00 PM
Phase 4General Public (open to everyone)Mar 23, 6:00 PMOngoing

Important: To access Phase 1–3 benefits, you must purchase your MI membership before March 19, 2026, 11:59 PM IST. Additionally, members need to sign in on BookMyShow with the same phone number and email used for their Mumbai Indians membership on mumbaiindians.com.

Google Pay Exclusive: Phase 1 Offer

For the first time ever, Google Pay serves as MI’s official partner for early ticket access. During Phase 1, GPay UPI users get a 48-hour exclusive window before anyone else. On top of that, Google Pay offers:

  • Flat ₹200 cashback via UPI on ticket purchases
  • ₹300 in rewards with the Flex by Google Pay co-branded credit card

At a stadium with only 33,108 seats, that 48-hour head start with cashback is arguably the best deal in IPL 2026 ticketing.

Where to Book Wankhede Stadium IPL 2026 Tickets

BookMyShow handles all ticket sales for Mumbai Indians home matches at Wankhede. This is confirmed both on the MI official website (which states “All M-Tickets will be available exclusively on the BookMyShow website and app”) and on the BookMyShow listing itself.

BookmyShow logo
Source – BookmyShow

Official Booking Platforms

  • BookMyShow Website: Visit in.bookmyshow.com and search for “Mumbai Indians” or “TATA IPL 2026.”
  • BookMyShow App: Available on Android and iOS. Faster checkout experience compared to the website.
  • MI Official Website: Mumbaiindians.com redirects to BookMyShow for actual purchase. Gold and Silver members access early phases through links here.

For resale options (if official channels sell out), platforms like StubHub and viagogo list MI tickets. However, resale prices carry significant markups over face value.

Can You Buy Tickets Offline at Wankhede?

Limited tickets may become available at the Wankhede Stadium Box Office (Gate No. 2) from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, starting approximately five days before match day. However, since MI matches sell out within minutes online, relying on the box office is extremely risky. Book online through BookMyShow instead.

How to Book Wankhede Stadium IPL 2026 Tickets on BookMyShow

Here’s the complete step-by-step booking process based on the actual BookMyShow flow for MI home matches:

Step1: First, visit in.bookmyshow.com or open the BookMyShow app. Set your city to Mumbai. Search for Wankhede Stadium – TATA IPL 2026. The listing shows a Google Pay partnership banner with the cashback offer.

Step 1 : How to book Wankhede Stadium IPL 2026 Tickets

Step2: Next, scroll down to see 2 Events listed: Match 2: MI vs Kolkata Knight Riders (March 29, 7:30 PM) and Match 20: MI vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru (April 12, 7:30 PM). Both show “Pre-sale is live now.” Select the match you want.

Step 2 : How to book Wankhede Stadium IPL 2026 Tickets
Source – BookmyShow

Step3: Then, on the match page, note the key details: 58,900+ interested, “Bookings are filling fast for Mumbai” warning, and ₹5,500 onwards (Filling Fast). Click “Book Now.”

Step 3 : How to book Wankhede Stadium IPL 2026 Tickets
Source – BookmyShow

Step4: If you’re booking during Phase 1 (Google Pay Exclusive), a popup appears asking you to “Check your Google Pay UPI payment eligibility.” Enter your GPay UPI ID in the field and click “Check Eligibility & Proceed.” This popup confirms: “Exclusive access for Google Pay users only. Pre-sales access from 19 Mar 2026, 12:00 PM to 21 Mar 2026, 12:00 PM.”

Step 4 : How to book Wankhede Stadium IPL 2026 Tickets
Source – BookmyShow

Step5: After eligibility confirmation, choose the number of tickets (maximum 4 per transaction). Click Continue. A 4-minute timer starts for your seat selection.

Step 5 : How to book Wankhede Stadium IPL 2026 Tickets
Source – BookmyShow

Step6: Now, select your price category from the left panel. Seven tiers appear: ₹2,800, ₹4,500, ₹5,500, ₹5,900, ₹6,950, ₹11,500, and ₹25,000. The corresponding stands highlight on the interactive stadium map on the right. Some categories already show as greyed out (sold out).

Step 6 : How to book Wankhede Stadium IPL 2026 Tickets
Source – BookmyShow

Step7: On the Ticket Options page, select M-Ticket. Review the breakdown on the right: DILIP V. STAND BLK L L2(25000): 1 ticket(s): 306. Sub-total ₹25,000 + Booking Fee ₹783.52 = Total Amount ₹25,783.52. Select your state (e.g., Maharashtra) for GST purposes. Click “Proceed to Pay.”

Step 7 : How to book Wankhede Stadium IPL 2026 Tickets
Source – BookmyShow

Step8: In the Contact Details popup, enter your email address and mobile number. Click Submit.

Step 8 : How to book Wankhede Stadium IPL 2026 Tickets
Source – BookmyShow

Step9: Finally, on the Payment page, complete payment. During Phase 1, the payment method shows Google Pay UPI with your linked UPI ID. The order summary confirms: Ticket price ₹25,000 + Convenience fees ₹783.52 = Amount Payable ₹25,783.52. Click through to finalize and your M-Ticket becomes available in your BookMyShow “My Profile” section.

Step 9: How to book Wankhede Stadium IPL 2026 Tickets
Source – BookmyShow

Important: Your M-Ticket (QR-based digital ticket) must be presented via the BookMyShow app at the venue for entry. No physical tickets are needed. However, for some stands, you can opt for home delivery or collect a physical ticket from exchange counters near Churchgate Station 2–3 days before the match.

Wankhede Stadium IPL 2026 Ticket Prices: Stand-Wise Breakdown

Based on the live BookMyShow listing for MI vs KKR, Wankhede offers seven price categories. Because this is a Sunday evening fixture with MI’s massive fanbase competing for only 33,108 seats, several categories already show “Filling Fast” or sold-out status.

Below is the complete price breakdown from the BookMyShow seating map:

Stand / SectionPrice (₹)Status / Notes
Sunil Gavaskar Pavilion₹2,800Entry-level, side-on view of pitch
Vithal Divecha Stand₹4,500Mid-range, good sightlines
Garware Pavilion₹5,500Near players’ dressing rooms
North Stand / Rohit Sharma Stand₹5,900Loudest atmosphere, fan-favorite section
Sachin Tendulkar Pavilion / Dilip Vengsarkar Stand₹6,950Premium straight-boundary view
Vijay Merchant Pavilion (Blocks F–I)₹11,500Premium pavilion seating, sea-facing
Dilip Vengsarkar Stand (Level 2 Premium)₹25,000Top-tier, ₹783.52 booking fee = ₹25,783.52 total

In addition to the listed ticket price, BookMyShow charges a convenience fee per ticket. For example, a ₹25,000 ticket carries a ₹783.52 booking fee, bringing the total to ₹25,783.52. Lower categories carry proportionally smaller fees.

Furthermore, the BookMyShow match page shows ₹5,500 onwards as the current starting price with a “Filling Fast” tag. This suggests that the ₹2,800 and ₹4,500 categories may already be close to selling out or available only in limited quantities during later sale phases.

By comparison, other IPL 2026 venues start from ₹1,000 (Narendra Modi Stadium, Ekana Stadium) and ₹2,300 (Chinnaswamy). Wankhede’s ₹2,800 starting price reflects the premium of watching MI at Mumbai’s most iconic cricket ground, where only 33,108 seats are available.

Google Pay Cashback: Save On Your Tickets

During Phase 1, Google Pay users enjoy flat ₹200 cashback via UPI on ticket purchases. Additionally, Flex by Google Pay credit card holders receive ₹300 in rewards. On a ₹2,800 ticket, that ₹200 cashback effectively brings your price down to ₹2,600, making Wankhede one of the most affordable IPL experiences when you factor in the deal.

Wankhede Stadium: Venue Details

Located near Marine Drive in the Churchgate neighborhood of South Mumbai, Wankhede Stadium serves as the home ground of Mumbai Indians and the headquarters of the BCCI. With a seating capacity of 33,108 after 2011 World Cup renovations, it remains one of the most compact and electric IPL venues in India.

Originally built in 1974, the stadium famously hosted the 2011 Cricket World Cup Final where India lifted the trophy on home soil. The renovations introduced suspended cantilever roofs with Teflon fabric, 20 elevators, and the iconic sea-facing stands that catch the Arabian Sea breeze during evening matches.

Stadium Layout And Key Stands

Based on the BookMyShow seating map, Wankhede features a circular design packed with named stands:

  • North Side: North Stand (Blocks A–N), Rohit Sharma Stand (A & S sections), Press Box, Block 60
  • East Side: Sunil Gavaskar Pavilion (Blocks A–K), Vithal Divecha Stand
  • West Side: Vijay Merchant Pavilion (Blocks F–K), INA Solar blocks, Royal Green blocks
  • South Side: Sachin Tendulkar Pavilion (Blocks D–V), Dilip Vengsarkar Stand, Garware Pavilion (Blocks A–L), Grand Stand, President Box Level 2, Sharad Pawar Stand, Ajit Wadekar Stand, MCA Pavilion

Interestingly, the “sea-facing” stands like Sunil Gavaskar and Vijay Merchant attract fans who love the cool Arabian Sea breeze during evening matches. When that breeze hits at sunset and Bumrah is steaming in under the floodlights, there’s nothing quite like it in world cricket.

How to Reach Wankhede Stadium

  • Local Train (Best Option): Churchgate Station (Western Line) is the closest, just a 5-minute walk. Marine Lines Station works better for North Stand entry and is less crowded post-match.
  • Metro: Aqua Line (Line 3) connects to nearby hubs, though you’ll need a short taxi ride for the last stretch.
  • Taxi/Rideshare: Ola and Uber work well, but South Mumbai traffic on match nights is brutal. Arrive at least 90 minutes early.
  • Parking: Extremely limited near the stadium. Public transport remains the smarter choice.

MI Family Membership: Your Fast-Track to Wankhede Tickets

Here’s the single biggest advantage most casual fans overlook. The MI Family Membership Program gives members priority access through the phased ticket sale system (Source: mumbaiindians.com/membership).

MI Family Membership
Source – Mumbai Indians
TierTicket Sale PhaseKey Benefits
Gold (Paid)Phase 2 (Mar 21, 3 PM)Priority early access, welcome kit, exclusive content
Silver (Paid)Phase 2 (Mar 21, 3 PM)Early access window, fan hub features
Junior (Paid)Phase 2 (Mar 21, 3 PM)Younger fans, similar to Silver perks
Blue (Free)Phase 3 (Mar 22, 5 PM)Fan hub access, priority over general public

All paid memberships remain valid until December 31, 2026. A 10% early bird discount was available at launch. Even the free Blue tier gives you Phase 3 access, which opens 23 hours before the general public. At a stadium where tickets vanish in minutes, that head start is invaluable.

Ticket Booking Tips for Wankhede Stadium IPL Matches

Here are some Ticket Bookiing Tips for Fans:

Leverage the GPay Phase 1 Window

Since Google Pay users get the earliest 48-hour exclusive window (March 19–21), this remains the single best strategy for securing tickets. If you don’t already use GPay, setting up a UPI ID takes minutes. Combine this with the ₹200 cashback offer, and Phase 1 becomes a no-brainer.

Maximum 4 Tickets Per Transaction

Unlike some other IPL venues that allow up to 10 tickets, BookMyShow caps Wankhede bookings at 4 tickets per transaction. So if you’re going with a larger group, coordinate with friends to book from separate accounts simultaneously.

Watch for “Filling Fast” and Sold-Out Tags

Categories marked “Filling Fast” indicate limited remaining seats. Once a tier sells out, it greys out on the left panel. If your preferred stand shows this tag, book immediately because those seats won’t last through the next phase window.

Use the 4-Minute Timer Wisely

Once you select a price category, BookMyShow gives you approximately 4 minutes to pick your seats. Don’t waste time comparing views. Choose quickly, confirm, and proceed to checkout before the timer expires and releases your seats back to the pool.

Factor in the Booking Fee

Always check the final checkout total before confirming. A ₹25,000 ticket actually costs ₹25,783.52 after the ₹783.52 booking fee. Lower categories carry proportionally smaller fees, but they still add up when buying multiple tickets.

Register MI Membership Before March 19

Because membership must be purchased before March 19, 11:59 PM IST to access Phases 1–3, don’t wait. Sign up on mumbaiindians.com and ensure your BookMyShow account uses the same phone number and email. Even the free Blue tier gives you Phase 3 access, 23 hours before the general public.

Match Day Guidelines at Wankhede Stadium

Before heading to South Mumbai on match night, review these ground rules:

Gate Entry Information

  • Gate 1: Sunil Gavaskar Pavilion and North Stand entry
  • Gate 3: VIP, Media, and Corporate Box entry
  • Gate 7: Garware Pavilion and Vijay Merchant Pavilion entry

Prohibited Items

Mumbai Police match-day advisories are strict. As a result, do not bring:

  • Power banks
  • Bags larger than A4 size
  • Outside food or liquids
  • Professional cameras, helmets, or coins
  • Any sharp objects

Refund Policy

If not a single ball gets bowled due to rain or other reasons, a partial or full refund typically goes back to the original payment source. However, if the match reaches a result despite being shortened, no refund applies.

Without a doubt, watching an IPL match at Wankhede under the Mumbai lights, with the Arabian Sea breeze flowing in and 33,000 fans chanting in blue and gold, remains one of the greatest experiences in world cricket. Book your seat, soak in the atmosphere, and let Bumrah’s yorkers do the talking.

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Conclusion: Wankhede Stadium IPL 2026 Tickets Start From ₹2,800

Wankhede Stadium IPL 2026 tickets range from ₹2,800 (Sunil Gavaskar Pavilion) to ₹25,000 (Dilip Vengsarkar Stand Level 2) on BookMyShow. The 4-phase sale system started March 19 with GPay exclusive access. Over 58,900 fans have shown interest for MI vs KKR alone.

Since MI matches sell out within minutes, leverage the phased system by grabbing a GPay UPI setup or an MI membership (even the free Blue tier helps). Keep your phone ready, your payment method pre-saved, and arrive by 5:30 PM on match day to catch the full Wankhede experience.

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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