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·10 de abril de 2026
Wolves cut youth season-ticket prices and widen age bands in restructure

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·10 de abril de 2026

Wolves will cut youth season-ticket prices and widen age bands as part of a restructure aimed at making Molineux more accessible.
According to ExpressAndStar.com, under-14s will drop from £105 to £75 and under-18s will cost £175 in every stand, down from £276 behind the goals this season. Most under-18s are set to save about £100, with those in central areas of the Billy Wright Stand saving more than £200.
The former under-17 category becomes under-18 and the under-21 band moves to under-23, extending lower prices before fans enter the adult bracket. Prices for under-14 and under-18 tickets will now be consistent across all stands. Anyone under 18 on 1 September 2026 will qualify, with the same cut-off applied across other bands.
The changes follow heavy criticism of 2024 price rises, a partial reversal, then a freeze on all season-ticket costs last summer for the 2025/26 campaign.
Interim chairman Nathan Shi said the shake-up is designed to keep young fans and families at the heart of the club. He cited constructive talks with the Fan Advisory Board and stressed the need for youngsters to feel part of Wolves early and build a lifelong bond.
Shi has already pledged an average 25 per cent reduction for adult season tickets, with exact prices to follow in the coming weeks. Despite changes to the national retirement age, the seniors category will remain 65+.
Fan Advisory Board chair and independent supporter representative Marcus Passant welcomed the approach, saying access for families and the next generation is essential. He added the board’s suggestions on bandings were not only heard but improved upon by the club.
Source: ExpressAndStar.com









































