West Midlands

Wolves Cuts Kids’ Season Ticket Prices in Wolverhampton

By

Karen McGinn
10 April 2026, 10:21 am

Wolverhampton Wanderers FC has announced significant price cuts for youth season tickets for the 2026/27 campaign, aiming to make attending matches more affordable for local families.

Under-18 season tickets will now cost £175 across all stands, while tickets for those under 14 will be priced at £75. These new rates mean that most under-18 ticket holders will save at least £100 compared to the current season, with some seats in the central Billy Wright Stand seeing price drops of more than £200. These prices will be consistent in every part of the stadium to help families sit together without facing different costs based on their location.

The club has also made changes to its age categories to better match the needs of younger supporters. The previous under-17 bracket has been extended to under-18 to align with school leavers, and a new under-23 category has been introduced. Eligibility for these age-based prices is determined by the supporter’s age as of 1 September 2026.

These adjustments follow discussions between the club and the Fan Advisory Board, which includes representatives from the Wolves 1877 Trust and the Fan Alliance. Marcus Passant, chair of the advisory board, noted that creating an accessible environment for the next generation of supporters is vital for the future of the club.

Interim Executive Chairman Nathan Shi has also pledged a broader commitment to reducing costs, promising an average reduction of at least 25 per cent for adult season tickets for the upcoming season. These moves represent a shift in the club’s approach following fan feedback regarding pricing structures in recent years.

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