Wolves cut youth season ticket prices in age-band overhaul | OneFootball

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·10 avril 2026

Wolves cut youth season ticket prices in age-band overhaul

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Wolves have unveiled major season ticket cuts for young supporters next season, alongside an overhaul of age bands.

According to ExpressAndStar.com, under-14s who paid £105 will now pay £75, and under-18 tickets will be set at £175, down from £276 behind the goals this season. The under-17 bracket becomes under-18, and under-21 shifts to under-23, keeping lower prices for longer before adult rates.


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Most under-18s will save around £100, with those in central areas of the Billy Wright Stand saving more than £200. Prices for under-14 and under-18 seats are now uniform across all stands.

Anyone under 18 on one September 2026 will qualify for the under-18 rate, a date that also applies across the other bands. Despite changes to the national retirement age, the senior category remains 65+.

Interim chairman Nathan Shi said the aim is to keep Molineux accessible for young fans and families, adding that talks with the Fan Advisory Board aligned with the club’s plans. He has already pledged an average 25 per cent reduction for adult season tickets, with exact prices to follow in the coming weeks. The move follows heavy criticism over 2024 price rises, partial reversals, and a subsequent freeze for the 2025/26 campaign.

Fan Advisory Board chair Marcus Passant welcomed the changes, saying accessibility for families and the next generation is vital. He added that supporter suggestions on bandings were not only heard but developed further by the club.

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