Matchday Ticket Prices Frozen - Ipswich Town News
Town have frozen matchday ticket prices for the season ahead.
As was the case last year, a lower tier Sir Alf Ramsey or Sir Bobby Robson Stand seat bought in advance of the match costs £21 for Grade C games, £27.50 for Grade B and £32 for Grade A, with prices rising by £2.50 for adults and all concessions and £1 for under-16s on the day of the match.
Town have released details of ticketing priority for the opening day of the season game against Fulham on Saturday 9th August (KO 5.15pm), which is Grade B, and the derby with Norwich City on Saturday 23rd August (KO 12.15pm), which is Grade A, on their website here. Both games are being shown live on Sky.
In March, Town announced a small rise in season ticket prices with sales up by around 200 on last year’s total.
Meanwhile, the Blues' move for Notts County keeper Bartosz Bialkowski is still ongoing but now seems unlikely to be completed today.
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