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Town Announce Matchday Ticket Prices - Ipswich Town News

Town have confirmed their matchday ticket prices for the Championship season ahead.

As last year in the Premier League, games will be split into two grades, A and B, having been A, B and C the previous time the Blues were in the second tier.

Unlike in 2024/25, there is no difference in price for members and non-members. This year’s prices vary between last year’s non-members’ price, while in some cases are set between the two.

For example, an adult seat for a grade A match in the lower tier of the Sir Bobby Robson Stand last season was £38 for non-members and £36 for members. In the campaign ahead it will be £38 for both members and non-members.

A 65+ seat for a grade A game in the same stand was £30 for non-members and £28 for members in 2024/25. This year it will be £29 for both.

Similarly for grade B games, last year a ticket in the lower Sir Bobby Robson Stand was £34 and £32 for non-members and members respectively. This year it will be £34 for both.

A 65+ ticket will be £25 for a grade B game whereas last year it was £26 for non-members and £24 for members.

The club will announce which game is graded at which price close to each individual fixture.

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