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·25. April 2026
Wolves cut 2026/27 Championship season ticket prices, adults from £549, juniors fixed at £75 and £175

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·25. April 2026

Wolves will play in the Championship in 2026/27, and the club said all season ticket holders will receive at least a 25 per cent reduction, with prices set for every age group.
Adults in most areas get 25 per cent off, making the cheapest behind the goals £549. The Steve Bull sees the biggest adult cut at 28 per cent, now £599. Billy Wright centre £699 after a 26 per cent reduction.
Over-65s fall by between 27 and 33 per cent, with the cheapest £384 behind the goals and the most expensive £489 in the Billy Wright centre.
Age bands have been extended to under-23 and under-18, with fixed pricing regardless of seat for under-14s and under-18s. Under-14s pay £75, down 29 per cent. Under-18s pay £175, a drop of 37 to 53 per cent depending on stand.
Under-23s also benefit, with up to 36 per cent off in the Billy Wright centre and 38 per cent in the Steve Bull.
The reset follows heavy criticism of major 2024 rises under former chairman Jeff Shi, then partial youth rollbacks and a freeze last summer.
Perks include 10 per cent off full priced retail, 10 per cent off away travel, and an automatic allocation of 1,000 loyalty points.
Direct debit payers from 2025/26 will be automatically renewed, with payments from June 29, 2026, unless they email fanservices@wolves.co.uk by Friday May 29 with their supporter number and seat. Smartphone entry will be phased in during 2026/27 and 2025/26 smartcards will be reactivated.
Source: ExpressAndStar.com


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