Town Announce Matchday Ticket Prices Thursday, 24th Jul 2025 15:43 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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Bazza8564 added 15:54 - Jul 24
@phil, you've not added the premium seating areas fella |  | |
Kentish_Tractor added 15:59 - Jul 24
Hmmm... So charging the same (or sometimes MORE for members) for a division lower. I know money is important for the club but not sure I agree with that. At least it means there might actually be some tickets available for games this season for the casual fan I guess.. |  | |
Bluewhiteboy added 16:00 - Jul 24
50 quid to watch championship, bit of an own goal especially when we got the parachute money and sold best player. Cat a game hopefully half a dozen max, not many teams next season outside the Derby and maybe Birmingham to get excited about at this stage. |  | |
blues1 added 16:05 - Jul 24
While I think anyone would agree that the grade A price is a lot, when you take into account that Leeds and Sheff weds were charging that 2 years ago its probably not as bad as it 1st appears. And the grade B prices the same as last season, seems a fair deal overall. Obviously non season ticket holders will be hoping that most of the games are grade B. Would be interesting to know which games will be classed as grade A. Could probably guess a few but be good to know how many, even tho it doesnt affect me personally. |  | |
itfc2024 added 16:06 - Jul 24
this is the problem now with the ownership they will wanna get their money back so how do we do that sting the paying public it's a joke i never thought I'd see the day we would be paying over £40 for a game of football it's a joke |  | |
Edmundo added 16:08 - Jul 24
Southampton doing their nut that we're charging 40 quid for away supporters. Leeds have been doing it for years. lmao |  | |
Mark added 16:09 - Jul 24
In pure commercial terms, higher prices probably make sense. It is not good for supporters struggling to pay their bills though, and it is a shame they have to find extra money when the game at the top level is awash with money, with players earning in a week what people would dream of earning in a year. Football needs to be careful not to disconnect from the communities who made it what it is. |  | |
blues1 added 16:14 - Jul 24
Bluewhiteboy. Where have u got £50 from? Only one area is £48, and thats only for grade A games. But that is in the "posh" seats in the cobbold stand, which has always been more expensive. Everywhere else the max is £43,which of course is a lot of money but then leeds and sheff weds were charging that 2 years ago so not really thst outlandish.And again thats only for grade A games. As u say, hopefully only be a few grade A games. Southampton is i know as their fans are moaning about the price. Birmingham and Norwich aost certainly will be too. |  | |
Paulc added 16:29 - Jul 24
Clearly you cannot define all the grade A games up front eg Millwall on the 21st March you would assume to be grade B but if (big if) they are level with us on points at the top of the table going into that game it becomes massive and therefore grade A. Whilst near or above £40 is a lot of cash it is, I'm afraid, par for the course. You can't be on here one minute complaining about not signing new players and then moan at the cost of tickets, where do you think the money comes from, our investors don't throw money at us because they are nice people. |  | |
trevski_s added 16:32 - Jul 24
Was one of the West Stand letterings done on purpose xD |  | |
ArnieM added 16:42 - Jul 24
Without wishing to sound or come across as negative, why would the club ever want to re sell returned season tickets by fans who cant or wont want to renew. The club will make far more money from match day sales. I think a few " casual" or away fans will be likely to complain about this, this season.... |  | |
Bluewhiteboy added 16:57 - Jul 24
Paulc but you can moan when we've received millions in player sales and also parachute money. Think people have a right to moan to be paying more to watch a lower league. Also if we go up will the add another 10% on? If we do become another yoyo club could be paying a fortune for championship in 2 years. And blues1 sorry first glance I thought all the 43 were 48. Fingers crossed cat a games are for actual big few and maybe towards end of season. |  | |
SpiritOfJohn added 17:16 - Jul 24
Looking back at prices from 2 years ago (when we were last in the Championship) grade A prices have gone up for members from £32 to £43. That seems to be an excessive price hike for fans who aren't fortunate enough to be season ticket holders. On the other hand, as a season ticket holder, we are now getting better value for money! |  | |
ArnieM added 17:26 - Jul 24
...has the club announced any open sales of season tickets now that renewals by current ST holders have been completed? If not it seems a bit odd that there are absolutely no ST returns from last seasons glory hunters who are not prepared to renew for the Championship? |  | |
blueboy1981 added 18:31 - Jul 24
This will make a few Smell the Coffee - for the Grind ahead ! |  | |
BeattiesBackPocket added 21:02 - Jul 24
Blueboy only you can come up with such negative tripe!! We are 12th in the championship for average season ticket price this season. So if you bothered going regular you’d know that. So back up your claims with facts. 12th in the league of which Norwich and even Milwall charge more money per average season ticket. Absolute embarrassment of a supporter sometimes |  | |
BeattiesBackPocket added 21:05 - Jul 24
Also just checking ‘premium’ ticketing on Coventry and Leicester’s sites and it’s 55 and 88 quid respectively so people really need to stop slagging the club off at every turn and do research |  | |
blueboy1981 added 21:22 - Jul 24
BeattiesBackPocket - it’s irrelevant what others charge. The point is - Is Football pricing itself out of punters at such level ? How many Families can afford for even the Husband to blow £40 plus to watch a Football Match ? Or indeed people on a State Pension - OK for some that can without a guilty conscience I guess, but not others. Myself included. Maybe you are en embarrassment in agreeing to whatever the Club says or does, and condone everything ? - you’re not alone in yhat either ! |  | |
BrentwoodBlagger2 added 10:00 - Jul 25
Bought three memberships for me and family members thinking that I would save some of that outlay on ticket prices as previous seasons... but no. Apart from early ticket ballot is there any benefit of the £39.99 membership? |  | |
Alphawhiskey added 11:46 - Jul 25
Sign of the times I'm afraid. Gone are the days when football was a working class sport to watch live. The thing is it doesn't stop at just the match ticket. Transport, parking, programme, food and drink all have to be added to some peoples day out. Imagine how much money it would cost for a family of four traveling from out of town. Its a bit of a price hike but it is what it is. All sport is expensive to watch live now. |  | |
BeattiesBackPocket added 13:50 - Jul 25
Blueboy I don’t disagree with that but everything has gone up my mortgage, food, drink, utility bills everything but slagging the club off when we’re actually a reasonable price in this league and even below the likes of 11 other clubs including millwall in comparison to other clubs is nonsense |  | |
SpiritOfJohn added 15:45 - Jul 25
@BrentwoodBlagger2, I think memberships now include TownTV - so that makes the membership worth having for one person in the household. |  | |
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