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Good News For All Wanderers Fans: “Another Big Change In Match Tickets Unveiled,” And…
Good News For All Wanderers Fans: “Another Big Change In Match Tickets Unveiled”
Bolton Wanderers announce new look season tickets for 2025/26
WANDERERS have announced a slight increase on prices as part of a new-look season ticket for 2025/26.
The average supporter will pay more next season, but the club maintain they offer “one of the most competitively priced season tickets across English football,” with their early bird offer priced from £259 (or £11.26 per game) for adults and £49 (or £2.13 per game) for Under-12s.
The lowest priced adult season ticket renewal has increased in price by just over four per cent.
The biggest change will be that season tickets in the Carrs Pasties North, Bolton Kia West and Eventura East Stands will be categorised into central and winged areas, with each priced differently. The upper tier of the Carrs Pasties North Stand (Family Stand) will remain as one set of prices.
Wanderers have confirmed that there will no longer be an Over-75s category of season ticket, which brings the pricing into line with their individual matchday ticketing. A season ticket for Over-65s starts at £185, or £8.04 per game.
Lastly, there will be three phases of sales, taking into consideration that Steven Schumacher’s side are still in with a shout of promotion next season, which could affect some fans’ thinking on a season ticket.
The early bird phase will run to March 22, and a second phase will then run between March 24 and May 3 which will be frozen if the club are competing in the play-offs and their divisional status is still undecided.
The final phase will kick in from June 2 – and prices for that phase are frozen compared to those paid in the second phase for 2024/25.
Lifeline Lottery members continue to get a five per cent discount on their season ticket and holders will also receive discounts at the club’s hotel and bar and in the club store, along with priority for away-days.
Attendances have regularly been above the 20,000 mark this term, with only Birmingham City averaging bigger gates over the first 31 games.
Wanderers have kept prices low and offered several discounted games in the last few seasons, but the club’s focus has now shifted towards retention and ensuring their numbers remain strong for years to come.
Matchday ticketing prices are under review and will also be guided by which division the club are competing in next season.
Key dates
Monday, February 24 2025: 2025/26 Season Tickets on sale
Saturday, March 22: Early Bird Prices Deadline
Monday, March 22: Phase Two prices commence
Saturday, April 19: 10-month Direct Debit sign-up deadline (Last point a 2025/26 season ticket can be purchased on Direct Debit)
Saturday, May 3: Phase Two Prices Deadline & Seat Renewal Deadline (Last point 2025/26 season ticket holders can renew their existing seat). Season ticket sales will then be frozen if our 2025/26 divisional status is yet to be confirmed
Tuesday, May 27 – Friday, May 30: ‘Seat Swap Window’. This allows supporters who have committed to a 2025/26 season ticket the opportunity to move into seats that have gone un-renewed. New season ticket sales will be frozen during this time
Monday, June 2 – Phase Three prices commence, and all remaining seats are released for general sale
2025/26 season commences weekend of August 2.
