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Town Announce Matchday Ticket Prices
Thursday, 27th Jul 2023 18:28

Town have confirmed their matchday prices for the 2023/24 season, reintroducing a grading system for games for the first time since 2015/16.

The highest-profile matches will be graded A, with B the middle grade and C the lowest with tickets priced accordingly. Town say they will announce the grading for individual matches when seats go on sale.

A lower North Stand grade A non-members ticket will cost £30, grade B £28 and grade C £26. A detailed guide to matchday ticket pricing around the ground can be found here.

Super Blues members for the new season will receive a £2 discount on all match tickets across all grades, with adult members’ tickets starting at £21 in the Magnus Group West Stand for Grade C games. Tickets in Portman Road’s three other stands begin at £24 for members.

Concession prices will be split into seniors 65-plus, under-23s, under-19s and under-12s categories. 

Tickets for Town’s Carabao Cup clash with Bristol Rovers are currently on sale to season ticket holders with members able to buy their seats from Monday 31 July.

Sale dates for the first Championship home game of the season, against Stoke City on Saturday 12 August, will be confirmed in due course.


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USA added 19:44 - Jul 27
Should be based on the opposition league position (after first 5 games). Rather than someone’s opinion. Although I would fix Norwich game as A even if they’re in the relegation zone!
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blues1 added 19:49 - Jul 27
USA. Oh, so ud play the 1st 5 games before deciding who's an A, B orC? And if a team who ultimately end up, as expected, in a relegation fight, have a decent start, ur gonna hive them a better grade purely based on that? Grades are based on the size of the club, number of fans theyre likely to bring, the likelihood for any trouble. Things like that. Not on the teams performances in games.
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superblues9 added 20:17 - Jul 27
Let’s be honest if they do well they well sell out nearly most games anyway so most will be good graded games if they go by that !
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Karlosfandangal added 21:07 - Jul 27
To be fair there is 4 quid in it.

I can’t see anyone not going because of £4 difference.

For me it’s £40 in petrol £5 to park plus programme plus a bite to eat and a drink. So not much change from £100 a match
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runningout added 21:16 - Jul 27
hope we sell out home and away even if I don’t manage to get a ticket. I live too far away now to go to Portman Road a lot. Tend to go away more
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USA added 21:59 - Jul 27
Yes Blues1, as stated I would do it on league position. The better teams will be at the top of the league which justifies the higher price. I think you’ve misunderstood the 5 game thing. The price would not be set for all games after game 5. The price bracket would be set when tickets for the game are released. My point about the first 5 games is that the league position is fairly irrelevant after such few games.
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Alberto_the_frog added 22:43 - Jul 27
Good that members get a discount, making membership look a little more attractive
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bobble added 00:54 - Jul 28
last time i went to a match was the year we won the eufa cup, cant remember how much the ticket cost for the churchman stand then,,,..
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Gazelle added 08:23 - Jul 28
My season ticket is looking good value.
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sydneytown added 11:43 - Jul 28
Bit random but anyone know how many memberships
we're issued
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