Wolves reveal 92 per cent season ticket renewals after relegation | OneFootball

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·2 juin 2026

Wolves reveal 92 per cent season ticket renewals after relegation

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A total of 92 per cent of Wolves season ticket holders have renewed for 2026/27, with 20,368 bought before the deadline.

The club said in a statement that unrenewed season tickets will first be offered to the waiting list, which includes all 2025/26 members, in order.


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Fans will be told their position before Friday, June five. Seat moves run from nine am on Monday, June eight to five pm on Wednesday, June ten. Email invites go out from Tuesday, June nine, with sales from Friday, June twelve.

The rate is two points lower than last summer’s 94 per cent. Wolves were relegated this season after finishing bottom of the Premier League.

Only 90 per cent renewed in 2024 amid backlash to steep price rises from former chairman Jeff Shi, who later reversed some increases and froze prices last summer. In June 2023 the rate was 95 per cent.

Ahead of next season, new chairman Nathan Shi approved price cuts for the club’s first Championship campaign in eight years. Adult prices are down 25 to 28 per cent by seat, with the top price £699 in the centre of the Billy Wright stand after a 26 per cent cut.

Over-65s get 27 to 33 per cent off. Youth bands shift from under-21 and under-17 to under-23 and under-18. Prices are £75 for under-14s and £175 for under-18s, with some under-18s down by up to 53 per cent.

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