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·2 June 2026
Wolves reveal 92 per cent season ticket renewals despite relegation

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·2 June 2026

The vast majority of Wolves season-ticket holders have renewed despite relegation, with 92 per cent, or 20,368 supporters, securing seats for 2026/27 before the deadline.
The club said in a statement that unrenewed tickets will first go to the season-ticket waiting list, which includes all 2025/26 members. Email invites begin Tuesday, June nine, with sales from Friday, June 12, and fans will be told their list position before Friday, June five. A non-member window will follow, subject to availability.
Renewers can relocate seats between nine am on Monday, June eight and five pm on Wednesday, June 10.
The renewal rate is two points down on last summer’s 94 per cent after Wolves were relegated, finishing bottom of the Premier League.
In 2024, 90 per cent renewed amid fierce backlash to price hikes from former chairman Jeff Shi, who later reversed some changes then froze prices last summer. In June 2023 the figure was 95 per cent.
New chairman Nathan Shi has approved across-the-board cuts before Wolves return to the Championship for the first time in eight years. Adult prices are down 25 to 28 per cent, with the costliest seat in the centre of the Billy Wright stand now £699 after a 26 per cent drop.
Over-65s are down 27 to 33 per cent. Age bands have changed, with under-21 and under-17 replaced by under-23 and under-18. Prices are fixed at £75 for under-14s and £175 for under-18s, with some under-18s seeing cuts up to 53 per cent.
Source: ExpressAndStar.com







































