Wolves secure 92 per cent season-ticket renewals after drop to Championship | OneFootball

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·2. Juni 2026

Wolves secure 92 per cent season-ticket renewals after drop to Championship

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Wolves have recorded a 92 per cent season-ticket renewal rate for 2026/27, with 20,368 supporters securing seats before the deadline despite relegation.

Supporters can relocate between nine am on Monday, June eight and five pm on Wednesday, June 10. The club said in a statement that unrenewed tickets will go first to the waiting list, which includes all 2025/26 members, ranked by position, with email invites from Tuesday, June nine and sales from Friday, June 12. Fans will be told their place before Friday, June five, and a later window for non-2025/26 members will follow, subject to availability.


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The 92 per cent figure is two percentage points down on last summer’s 94, compared with 90 in 2024 and 95 in June 2023. Wolves were relegated after finishing bottom of the Premier League this season.

New chairman Nathan Shi has approved price cuts across the board as Wolves prepare for their first Championship campaign in eight years. Adult prices fall by 25 to 28 per cent and over-65s by 27 to 33 per cent. Youth bands move to under-23 and under-18, replacing under-21 and under-17.

The priciest adult seat will be in the centre of the Billy Wright stand at £699 after a 26 per cent cut. Under-14s and under-18s are fixed at £75 and £175 across Molineux, with some under-18s discounted by up to 53 per cent.

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