Okay, so I wanted to share how I went about getting tickets for an FSU soccer game recently. It wasn’t super complicated, but you know how sometimes just figuring out the right way to do something takes a minute.

Finding Where to Start
First off, I decided I actually wanted to go. Heard from a few folks that the games are pretty exciting, especially the women’s team games, and the weather’s been decent. So, I figured, why not? Grabbed my laptop and just started searching around. Typed in the usual stuff like ‘Florida State soccer tickets’ and ‘how to buy FSU soccer tickets’.
You get a bunch of results, obviously. I tried to stick to what looked like the official Florida State Seminoles athletics site. Seemed like the safest bet to get legit tickets and not pay some weird markup. Took me a click or two navigating their site to actually land on the specific ticketing section. They have all sports listed, so I just had to find soccer.
Going Through the Motions
Once I was on the right page, I could see the schedule for the upcoming games. Had to pick the date that worked for me. Pretty simple, just clicked on the game I wanted.
Then came the ticket options. For the game I picked, it looked like mostly general admission, which was fine by me. Less hassle than picking specific seats sometimes. I just needed two tickets.
Here’s what I did next:

- Selected the number of tickets I needed.
- Added them to my cart, kinda like online shopping.
- It prompted me to log in or create an account. I think I already had one from ages ago for another FSU event, so I just logged in. If you don’t have one, you’d need to sign up.
- Went to the checkout. Double-checked the game date and number of tickets. Always good to double-check!
- Put in my payment details. Standard credit card stuff.
- Hit the purchase button and crossed my fingers.
Getting the Actual Tickets
Almost immediately after paying, I got an email confirmation. Phew, success! The email explained how to get the tickets. For me, they were mobile tickets. There was a link or button in the email to add them directly to the wallet app on my phone. I did that right away so I wouldn’t forget later.
So yeah, that was basically it. The whole process probably took about 10-15 minutes once I found the right starting point online. Mostly straightforward. Just had to navigate the site a bit and make sure I had an account set up. Now the tickets are sitting there on my phone, ready for game day. Looking forward to checking it out!