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Gloucester City AFC Freezes Season Ticket Prices for 2026/27 Campaign

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Lisa Hayes
25 May 2026, 2:55 pm

Gloucester City AFC has launched its season ticket packages for the 2026/27 campaign, confirming that prices will be frozen at last year’s rates. The club introduced the measure on 22 May 2026 to ensure that home league football remains accessible for supporters in Gloucestershire.

Supporters can purchase Early Bird tickets until 12 June 2026 to secure the frozen rates. During this window, adult season tickets are priced at £210, while concessions are available for £145 and student or youth tickets cost £84. Under-12s can attend for free if they are accompanied by a season ticket holder. After the 12 June deadline, standard general sale pricing will take effect, with adult tickets rising to £230, concessions to £168, and student or youth tickets to £100.

The club, which competes at the KMM Energy Stadium, stated that a season ticket provides entry to every home league fixture during the upcoming season. Further details regarding the ticket packages can be found on the official club website.

The announcement follows a significant period of off-season planning for the club. On 8 May 2026, the club announced that manager Dafydd Williams signed a contract extension keeping him at the helm until the summer of 2028. Chairman Colin Taylor said, “It has been a real pleasure working closely with Daf throughout his first season at the club, and from the moment he arrived it was clear that he brought huge passion, professionalism, and ambition to the role.”

Looking ahead to the new season, the club has confirmed a pre-season schedule starting on 3 July 2026 with an away match against Tuffley Rovers. Additionally, the KMM Energy Stadium will host a corporate 5-a-side tournament on 21 June 2026. Commercial Manager Jack Phillips encouraged local businesses to take part, noting that the event is a great opportunity for companies to build team morale.

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