Wolves keep 92 per cent of season-ticket holders after relegation | OneFootball

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·02 de junho de 2026

Wolves keep 92 per cent of season-ticket holders after 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 to the Championship.

The club said in a statement that unrenewed seats will go first to supporters on the season-ticket waiting list, which includes all 2025/26 members, in list order. Email invites will be sent from Tuesday, June 9, with sales starting on Friday, June 12.


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Fans can relocate seats between 9am on Monday, June 8 and 5pm on Wednesday, June 10. Waiting-list positions will be emailed before Friday, June 5, and a window for non-2025/26 members will follow, subject to availability.

The renewal rate is down two points from 94 per cent last summer, the season Wolves were relegated after finishing bottom of the Premier League. In 2024, 90 per cent renewed after a backlash to sharp price rises from former chairman Jeff Shi, who later rolled back some changes and froze prices last summer.

For 2026/27, new chairman Nathan Shi has introduced price cuts across the board. Adult prices are down 25 to 28 per cent depending on location, with the most expensive seat, in the centre of the Billy Wright stand, now £699 after a 26 per cent reduction.

Over-65s get 27 to 33 per cent off. Youth bands have been revised, with under-21 and under-17 replaced by under-23 and under-18. Under-14s and under-18s are fixed at £75 and £175, with some under-18s reduced by up to 53 per cent.

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