
Town has announced a 10% increase in season ticket prices for the 2025/26 season, though the cost of seats for under-12s will remain unchanged.
An adult ticket in the lower tier of the Sir Bobby Robson Stand, Sir Alf Ramsey Stand, or Cobbold Stand will rise to £419 from £381, while an upper tier ticket will now cost £551, up from £501. With the Blues returning to the Championship, the season tickets will cover 23 games, compared to 19 in the Premier League.
The renewal window opens at midday on Wednesday, April 30th, and will close at 5pm on Friday, May 30th. Currently, around 21,000 season tickets have been sold, with no new seats available to non-holders unless the club announces additional windows or introduces a waiting list.
Chairman and CEO Mark Ashton expressed gratitude for the support from fans, highlighting how the team’s performance has been positively impacted by the passionate crowd. He reassured that despite the price increase, the club remains committed to offering affordable options for attending matches, particularly with the under-12s’ ticket prices remaining unchanged. Additionally, those using the interest-free Direct Debit scheme will have their tickets automatically renewed unless they cancel by 5pm on Tuesday, April 29th.
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