Northampton Town Football Club is encouraging supporters to purchase season tickets for the 2026/27 campaign before the early-bird discount period ends on 8 May 2026. The club has decided to freeze prices at current rates for the upcoming season, with adult tickets in the North Stand starting at £309 if bought before the deadline.
Fans who are already season ticket holders have until 2 May 2026 to reserve their existing seats. After these dates pass, the cost for an adult season ticket is set to rise to £440. Supporters can find more information and purchase their tickets through the official club website.
The announcement comes as the club navigates a difficult period during its 130th year of history. Currently, the team is in the relegation zone of League One, sitting 10 points from safety with seven matches remaining in the 2025-26 season. Following the departure of manager Kevin Nolan on 9 March 2026, the club appointed Colin Calderwood as interim manager. He continues to balance his duties as technical director alongside his work with the first team at Sixfields Stadium.
Financially, the club recently reported a pre-tax loss of £2.995m for the 12 months ending 30 June 2025. Despite the losses, the club achieved a record turnover of £7.541m during that period. Executive Chairman Kelvin Thomas noted the ongoing challenges in football financing, specifically citing the inflation of player wages and the necessity of maintaining a sustainable financial model to ensure the club’s future.
Despite current on-field challenges, the club continues to see strong support from its fanbase. In March 2025, the new LCS (Dave Bowen) East Stand officially opened, helping bring the stadium’s total capacity to 8,203. Shortly after its opening, the ground recorded its highest-ever attendance of 7,947 for a match against Birmingham City.
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