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Gloucester City AFC freeze season ticket prices for 2026/27 as Tigers launch sales

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Lisa Hayes
28 May 2026, 2:47 pm

Gloucester City AFC put 2026/27 season tickets on sale this week, with prices held at last year’s levels despite rising costs across football. Fans can secure their spot at the KMM Energy Stadium for every home league fixture in the Southern League Premier Division campaign through the club’s Fanbase ticketing platform.

An early bird window runs until 12 June, offering adult tickets at £210, equivalent to around £10 per match. Concession tickets are £145, students and youths can get in for £84, and under-12s go free when bought alongside another season ticket. After the early bird deadline, general sale prices will rise to £230 for adults, £168 for concessions, and £100 for students and youths.

The launch arrives alongside confirmation of a six-match pre-season schedule stretching from 3 July to 31 July. The Tigers open away at Tuffley Rovers before hosting Bristol Manor Farm on 7 July. A home fixture against an opponent still to be named follows on 11 July, then Haverfordwest County AFC visit on 18 July. The summer programme wraps up with trips to Barry Town United on 25 July and Weston-super-Mare on 31 July.

The club is urging supporters to build on what it called incredible backing during the previous campaign, despite a painful 5-1 play-off final defeat to Farnham Town. Manager Dafydd Williams recently signed a contract extension until 2028. Season tickets guarantee entry to every league match at KMM Energy Stadium, and the early bird rates offer the cheapest way to follow the Tigers through 2026/27.

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