Swindon Town Football Club has officially opened the renewal window for season tickets ahead of the 2026/27 campaign, giving existing supporters the first opportunity to secure their spots for next year. Fans are being encouraged to act before the end of May to guarantee their current seat allocations.
The Swindon Town Football Club management has set an early bird deadline of 31 May 2026 for renewals. Those who renew by this date will lock in the current pricing, while tickets will see a cost increase for any purchases made from 1 June onwards.
This adjustment marks the second consecutive year of price rises, with costs increasing by approximately 7%. Adult tickets in the side stands, including the Don Rogers and Arkells stands, are currently priced at £450 before rising to £481. Tickets in the Town End are priced at £425, which will increase to £454 after the May deadline.
The renewal period comes as the club, now under the 100% ownership of Clem Morfuni, continues its push for promotion. Under the leadership of manager Ian Holloway, the team currently sits in 5th place in League Two with 74 points from 43 games.
Following a season that saw more than 4,000 season tickets sold, the club is looking to build on recent support levels. Existing season ticket holders have until 31 May 2026 to renew their seats before the club releases them for general sale.
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