Wolves have released season ticket prices for the 2026/27 campaign ahead of the renewal process opening next Wednesday 29th April, with significant reductions across all areas of Molineux.
The new pricing structure has been designed to make attending Molineux more accessible, particularly for younger supporters and families.
All supporters will receive a minimum 25 per cent reduction compared to the 2025/26 campaign, with some younger supporters seeing their price fall by as much as 53 per cent.
Nathan Shi said: “These changes reflect a clear reset in how we approach ticketing at Wolves, with a focus on accessibility and long-term growth.
“We want to ensure more supporters, especially young fans and families, can experience Molineux and feel part of the club.
“A full and vibrant Molineux remains crucial to our goals - one we believe can drive the team to a successful 2026/27 season.”
Following consultation with the Fan Advisory Board (FAB), and as part of a broader reset to the club’s ticketing approach, the following prices have been confirmed for the 2026/27 season:
The new pricing structure delivers meaningful reductions across all areas of Molineux, with every adult season ticket reduced by at least 25 per cent and greater savings available across concession categories.
The most significant reductions are seen among younger supporters, with under-18s receiving discounts of up to 53 per cent in central areas, while under-23s benefit from reductions of up to 38 per cent in the Steve Bull Stand and 36 per cent in the Billy Wright Centre.
Supporters in the Sir Jack Hayward and Stan Cullis stands will also benefit from consistent reductions across all age categories, ensuring affordability remains a priority throughout the stadium.
The club’s updated ticketing age banding (click here for full story) is centred on accessibility, long-term growth and building the next generation of supporters.
The previous under-21 category has been extended to under-23, while the under-17 band has been increased to under-18, ensuring more young fans can watch their club at affordable prices next season.
Fixed prices have also been introduced for younger supporters, with under-18s paying £175 across all four stands and under-14s £75 in all areas, making it easier for families to attend together.
Senior supporters will also continue to benefit, with the 65+ category remaining in place despite changes to the national retirement age.
Season ticket holders will also benefit from a range of added value, including 10 per cent off full-priced retail items, both online and in store, 10 per cent off official away travel, and an automatic allocation of 1,000 loyalty points.
Existing season ticket holders previously located in the Graham Hughes Stand will be contacted directly by email or telephone to discuss renewal options, with season tickets not available in that area next season.
Supporters who paid via direct debit for the 2025/26 campaign will have their season tickets automatically renewed using the same details, with payments commencing on 29th June 2026. Supporters who do not wish to renew must email fanservices@wolves.co.uk before 5pm on Friday 29th May with their supporter number and seat details.
During the 2026/27 season, the option to use a smartphone for stadium entry will be introduced in a phased manner. Smartcards from the 2025/26 season will therefore be reactivated and supporters are advised to retain their existing smartcard.
All existing season ticket holders will receive an email on Wednesday 29th April with full instructions on how to renew for the 2026/27 season.
With reduced pricing, revised age bands and a continued focus on supporter engagement, the 2026/27 season ticket offering represents a reset in approach, aimed at strengthening the connection between the club and its supporters for the long term.
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