Wolves will freeze season ticket prices across all stands and age categories for the 2025/26 Premier League campaign.
Next season will be the club's eighth successive Premier League campaign, the longest run in the top flight for more than 50 years.
The decision means supporters will pay the same as they did in 2024/25 to watch their team at Molineux, with no increases for adults, juniors, young adults or seniors — including some of the most affordable junior pricing in the country.
The freeze includes:
- Junior season tickets from just £5.53 per game, or £105 for the full season, available in every stand.
- Under-17s behind the goals from £14.53 per match, or £276 for the full season.
- Over-65s behind the goals from £27.58 per game, with concessions frozen across the stadium.
- Adult tickets behind the goals from £38.68 per match, or £735 for the season.
"We’re building something together here — and the supporters are a massive part of that," said Wolves head coach Vítor Pereira.
"When Molineux is loud and intimidating, it gives the team belief, it gives us energy.
"Next season, we want to make it a special place to play every single week - and it's up to us to set the tempo with our performance, and then the fans to react with their support".
Wolves would like to thank the Fan Advisory Board for their input and collaboration in recent months, helping to shape decisions that matter most to match going supporters.
The club remains committed to continuing discussions with the Fan Advisory Board on a wide variety of topics moving forward.
Once again, supporters will be able to purchase their season ticket using the club’s interest-free payment plan.
The season ticket renewal process will begin on 7th May, with further details including full pricing tables, FAQs and renewal timelines to be publicised and shared with season ticket holders.