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·2 June 2026
Wolves retain 92 per cent of season-ticket holders after relegation

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·2 June 2026

Wolves have retained 92 per cent of season-ticket holders, with 20,368 renewals for the 2026/27 Championship campaign despite relegation.
Those supporters can relocate their seats from 9am on Monday 8 June to 5pm on Wednesday 10 June. The club said in a statement that unrenewed season tickets will be offered first to supporters on the waiting list, which includes all members from the 2025/26 season, with email invitations from Tuesday 9 June and sales from Friday 12 June, and that fans would be told their waiting-list position before Friday 5 June, with a window for non-2025/26 members to follow subject to availability.
The renewal rate is down by two points from last summer’s 94 per cent after Wolves finished bottom of the Premier League this season. In June 2023 it stood at 95 per cent. In 2024 it was 90 per cent after anger at major price rises introduced by former chairman Jeff Shi, who later rolled back some changes and froze prices last summer.
New chairman Nathan Shi has agreed price cuts across the board ahead of next season, as the club prepare for their first Championship campaign in eight years. Adult prices have fallen by between 25 and 28 per cent, with the costliest seat, in the centre of the Billy Wright Stand, now £699 after a 26 per cent reduction.
Over-65s have received reductions of between 27 and 33 per cent. Youth categories have been reworked, with under-21 and under-17 replaced by under-23 and under-18. Prices for under-14s and under-18s are set at £75 and £175 across Molineux, with some under-18s down by as much as 53 per cent.
Source: ExpressAndStar.com







































