Wolverhampton Wanderers has announced a reduction in season ticket prices for the upcoming 2026/27 campaign following the club’s relegation from the Premier League on 20 April 2026.
The club confirmed that all supporters will receive a minimum 25% discount compared to the 2025/2026 campaign. This decision follows calls from the Wolves 1877 Trust, which had urged leadership to make pricing more affordable as a test of the club’s new direction.
Interim executive chairman Nathan Shi stated that the changes represent a reset in how the club approaches ticketing, with a focus on improving accessibility. As part of this update, the club has adjusted its age categories, extending the under-21 band to include under-23s and increasing the under-17 group to under-18s.
Younger supporters will see the most significant savings, with prices for under-18s fixed at £175 across all stands, and tickets for under-14s set at £75. For adult supporters, the cheapest season tickets behind the goals will be priced at £549, while the most expensive seats in the centre of the Billy Wright Stand will cost £699.
The renewal process for season tickets begins on 29 April 2026. The club, which recently concluded an eight-year tenure in the top flight, is now preparing for the Championship season under head coach Rob Edwards.
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