Warrington Town season ticket holders can now add a Main Stand reserved seat for the 2026/27 Northern Premier League campaign at an extra cost of £50, the club has confirmed. The offer, detailed on the club’s official ticketing page, gives fans a guaranteed spot for all 21 home league games.
Existing reserved seat holders from last season have until 31 July 2026 to reclaim their specific seat. After that date, any unclaimed seats will be opened up to the wider fanbase. The Main Stand at Cal.Delivery Stadium holds 251 seats, with roughly a quarter taken up by the reserved scheme each season—leaving the rest available on a first-come, first-served basis at no additional charge.
The reserved seat programme first appeared in the 2023/24 season after supporter requests, and the £50 price has stayed unchanged every year since. Season tickets themselves are priced at £229 for adults, £149 for concessions—which cover students, over-65s, and fans aged 16 to 18 as of 1 September 2026—and £49 for juniors. An instalment payment option through Klarna is available for adult and concession tickets bought online, and physical cards will be issued in batches from the club shop before the first home league fixture.
Tickets can be purchased online, at the club shop on Knutsford Road, or at upcoming pre-season friendlies against Chester on 18 July, Macclesfield on 21 July, Southport on 25 July, and Buxton on 1 August. The newly completed stand at the Cantilever bridge end of the ground will not offer reserved seating for the 2026/27 season.
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