Wolves renewals hit 92 per cent despite relegation as prices cut | OneFootball

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·2 juin 2026

Wolves renewals hit 92 per cent despite relegation as prices cut

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Ninety-two per cent of Wolves season ticket holders have renewed for 2026/27, with 20,368 sold before the deadline, despite relegation to the Championship.

Supporters who renewed can move seats between 9am on Monday 8 June and 5pm on Wednesday 10 June. The club said in a statement that any unrenewed season tickets will go first to supporters on the waiting list, in order of position.


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Emails confirming waiting-list positions will be sent before Friday 5 June. Purchase invites follow from Tuesday 9 June, with sales for invited supporters starting Friday 12 June, then a window for non-2025/26 members subject to availability.

The renewal rate is two points down on last summer’s 94 per cent. In 2024 it dipped to 90 per cent after backlash to price rises under former chairman Jeff Shi, who later reversed some decisions and froze prices last summer. It was 95 per cent in June 2023.

Ahead of next season, new chairman Nathan Shi approved price cuts across the board as Wolves prepare for their first Championship campaign in eight years. Adult prices are down 25 to 28 per cent depending on seat, with the most expensive, in the centre of the Billy Wright stand, now £699 after a 26 per cent cut.

Over-65s fall 27 to 33 per cent. Youth bands are now under-23 and under-18. Under-14s and under-18s are fixed at £75 and £175 respectively, with some under-18s reduced by up to 53 per cent.

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