York City Football Club has officially released ticket information for the 2026/27 season, inviting supporters to secure their spots at the LNER Community Stadium as the club eyes a potential return to the Football League. The announcement, made on 30 March 2026, marks the launch of the We Are York campaign, which aims to build on a year of record-breaking attendance figures.
Following a season that saw the club achieve an average attendance of nearly 6,500 fans—a more than 300-person increase compared to the previous year—the club is aiming to surpass its all-time high of over 3,600 season ticket sales. The team, currently managed by Stuart Maynard, is in the middle of a competitive promotion race in the National League alongside Rochdale.
Supporters looking for early access can take advantage of Early Bird pricing, which runs from 2 April to 1 May 2026. Adult season tickets are priced at £400 during this window, with concessions at £300, 12-16s and students at £150, and under-11s at £50. After 1 May, prices will rise to £450 for adults, £350 for concessions, £200 for 12-16s and students, and £100 for under-11s.
Existing season ticket holders have been given priority and have until 21 June 2026 to reclaim their specific seats. From 21 June onwards, all remaining seats will be released for general sale. Further details regarding the ticket options are available on the official York City Football Club website.
The club is currently operated by a partnership involving the Uggla family, who hold a 51 percent share through 394 Sports Ltd, alongside the York City Supporters’ Society with 25 percent and FB Sports with 24 percent. With the club seeking to end nine years in non-league football, the upcoming season represents a significant moment for the community and the organisation’s future.
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