Wolves Announce Major Season Ticket Price Cuts for 2026/27 Championship
Wolves Reveal Season Ticket Cuts for Championship 2026/27

Wolves have announced season ticket prices for the 2026/27 Championship season, with all supporters receiving a minimum 25 per cent reduction following the club's relegation from the Premier League.

Price Reductions Across All Stands

Adult tickets in the Stan Cullis, Sir Jack Hayward, lower sections and wing areas of the Billy Wright stand will see a 25 per cent cut, making the cheapest adult tickets behind the goals available from £549. Fans in the Steve Bull stand, the oldest stand at Molineux, benefit from the largest adult reduction of 28 per cent, bringing prices down to £599. The most expensive adult season tickets, located in the centre of the Billy Wright stand, will cost £699 following a 26 per cent reduction.

Over-65s will see reductions ranging from 27 to 33 per cent depending on their seat location, with the cheapest ticket at £384 behind the goals and the most expensive at £489 in the centre of the Billy Wright stand.

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Youth Pricing Restructure

The club has restructured its age bands, extending under-21 and under-17 categories to under-23 and under-18, ensuring younger fans pay less for longer. Fixed pricing has been introduced for under-14s and under-18s, meaning no price variations by stand. Under-14s will pay £75, a 29 per cent drop from this season, while under-18s pay £175 across all stands, representing a 37 to 53 per cent reduction depending on the stand. Some under-23 fans in the Billy Wright centre enjoy a 36 per cent cut, with those in the Steve Bull stand seeing a 38 per cent reduction.

Club Statement

Interim chairman 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."

The price drops follow criticism of former chairman Jeff Shi for significant price hikes in 2024, which led to a partial reversal on youth prices and a freeze last summer.

Additional Benefits

Season ticket holders will receive added value including 10 per cent off full-priced retail items online and in-store, 10 per cent off official away travel, and an automatic allocation of 1,000 loyalty points. Existing holders in the Graham Hughes Stand will be contacted directly as season tickets will not be available in that area next season. Direct debit payments for 2025/26 will automatically renew, with payments starting June 29, 2026. Supporters who do not wish to renew must email before 5pm on May 29, 2026. Smartphone entry will be introduced in a phased manner during the season, and smartcards from 2025/26 will be reactivated.

The club states: "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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