Wolves record 92 per cent season ticket renewals despite relegation | OneFootball

Wolves record 92 per cent season ticket renewals despite relegation | OneFootball

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·2 Juni 2026

Wolves record 92 per cent season ticket renewals despite relegation

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Wolves have retained 92 per cent of season ticket holders for 2026/27, with 20,368 renewals completed before the deadline despite relegation.

Supporters can relocate their seats between 9am on Monday, June 8 and 5pm on Wednesday, June 10. The club said in a statement that any unrenewed seats will be offered first to the season ticket waiting list, which includes all 2025/26 members, with email invites from Tuesday, June 9 and sales from Friday, June 12, followed by a window for supporters who were not 2025/26 members, subject to availability.


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The renewal rate is two points down on last summer’s 94 per cent, after Wolves were relegated by finishing bottom of the Premier League this season.

In 2024, only 90 per cent renewed amid a backlash to major price rises brought in by former chairman Jeff Shi, who later reversed elements and froze prices last summer.

Ahead of next season, new chairman Nathan Shi agreed price cuts across the board as Wolves prepare for their first Championship season in eight years. Adult prices are down 25 to 28 per cent, and the priciest seat in the Billy Wright stand will cost £699 after a 26 per cent cut.

Over-65s have seen reductions of between 27 and 33 per cent. Youth bands have been reworked, with under-21 and under-17 replaced by under-23 and under-18. Across Molineux, under-14s are £75 and under-18s £175, with some under-18s seeing cuts of up to 53 per cent.

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