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Wolves fans handed boost as club reveals new pricing for 2026/27 season tickets after relegation

Wolves fans handed boost as club reveals new pricing for 2026/27 season tickets after relegation
A general view of Molineux - Photo via ActionPlus / Icon Sport

Wolverhampton Wanderers supporters have been handed some rare positive news following a difficult season.

And it could make a big difference to the attendance at Molineux Stadium next year.

How much will Wolves season tickets cost in 2026/27?

Wolves have confirmed significant reductions to season ticket prices at Molineux for the 2026/27 campaign.

All supporters will receive at least a 25% reduction compared to last season, with some of the biggest savings aimed at younger fans.

Under-18 tickets will be capped at £175 across all stands, while under-14s can attend for just £75, with discounts for younger supporters reaching as high as 53% in certain areas.

The club has also adjusted its age categories, extending the under-21 bracket to under-23 and increasing the under-17 band to under-18, in a move designed to make games more accessible for families.

Wolves say the pricing overhaul follows consultation with their Fan Advisory Board and forms part of a wider “reset” aimed at improving accessibility and long-term fan engagement.

A general view outside Molineux Stadium
A general view outside Molineux Stadium – Photo via PA Images / Icon Sport

FGG says: A smart move that could pay off at Molineux

This feels like a sensible response to relegation.

While Wolves are very well supported with a loyal fanbase, dropping into the Championship can often risk a drop in attendances, but pricing like this should help keep Molineux full – and maybe even bring in a new generation of supporters.

It’s also a recognition of the wider financial pressures fans face, something not every club has been willing to acknowledge in this day and age.

If the team can give supporters something to get behind on the pitch, this kind of approach off it could go a long way to rebuilding momentum around the club.

Lewis joined as News and Features Editor in July 2025, having previously held senior roles at Snack Media and GRV Media. A passionate follower of sport, in particular football and golf, as well as a proud Aldershot Town supporter, he brings over six years of experience in the digital sports publishing space.

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