Norwich City Football Club has announced it will freeze season ticket prices for the 2026–27 season in Norwich, Norfolk, when the renewal window opens on Monday 9 February 2026 at 10:00am.
Existing season ticket holders can secure their places at Carrow Road from 10:00am on Monday, 9 February. The freeze keeps prices at the same rates as the 2025–26 season for roughly 20,000 existing season ticket holders (City had 20,339 season tickets in 2024–25), rather than imposing a further increase.
The decision comes in the second full season under majority owner Mark Attanasio’s Norfolk Holdings; that takeover was completed in October 2024. According to the Eastern Daily Press, the freeze follows a previous price rise of at least £22 for standard adult tickets ahead of the 2025–26 campaign.
Renewals are processed online via the club’s SeatGeek digital ticketing partner or in person at the Carrow Road ticket office, and the club introduced a 100% digital entry policy for the 2025–26 season. Current season ticket holders have until 5pm on Wednesday 8 April 2026 to renew at the same price; any remaining seats will be offered to supporters on the waiting list from the week beginning 13 April 2026.
For further details, supporters should consult the club’s official ticketing information.
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