Town Announce Half-Season Ticket Prices - Ipswich Town News
Town have announced half-season ticket prices taking in the final 13 League One games of the season, starting with the Boxing Day fixture against Gillingham.
Adult seats start at £269, while tickets for seniors (65-plus) will cost from £188, under-23s £141 and under-12s only £24.
The adult price represents a saving of £30 based on buying matchday tickets for those matches.
Half-season tickets can be paid in full or via an interest-free Direct Debit scheme.
If purchased before the 22nd November, payments will be spread over five months starting in December, if bought between 23rd November and 16th December, payments will be spread over four months starting in January. "
If a half-season ticket is purchased as a Christmas present via Direct Debit, it should be noted that a payment schedule will be sent out to the season ticket holder potentially spoiling a surprise.
Visit ITFC Direct to buy a half-season ticket, while further details can be found on the club site here.
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