Wanderers have confirmed their pricing structure for the upcoming League One campaign.
Each fixture will be assigned as a Group A, B or C fixture and gradings will be confirmed ahead of each month’s home games going on sale.
There has been an increase in match-by-match ticket prices which now places the club “within the top six in League One”.
The ‘Family Day’ events, which will now be known as ‘Community Day’, will continue over the coming season.
Tickets will again be priced at £10 for adults and £5 for concessions for such occasions, which attracted bumper crowds last term. Details of which fixtures will be allocated as ‘Community Days’ will be confirmed in due course.
The club thanked the Bolton Wanderers Supporters’ Trust for “their valuable input into this process” in an official statement.
Tickets for Wanderers’ first four league games at home – against Lincoln, Fleetwood, Wigan and Derby – will go on sale at 10am on Monday, July 17. The grades for each fixture will be confirmed ahead of going on sale.
Season tickets also remain available to purchase for the upcoming campaign as Ian Evatt’s men aim to build on their fifth-place finish last term.
Here is a full list of 2023/24 ticket prices for each grade
NORTH STAND
- Adult - £30/£28/£26
- Over-65/Under-23 - £25/£23/£21
- Under-18 - £19/£17/£12
- Under-12 - £12 for all games
EAST AND WEST LOWER TIERS
- Adult - £32/£30/£28
- Over-65/Under-23 - £27/£25/£23
- Under-18 - £19/£17/£14
- Under-12 - £12 for all games
EAST AND WEST UPPER TIERS
- Adult - £34/£32/£30
- Over-65/Under-23 - £29/£27/£25
- Under-18 - £19/£12/£12
- Under-12 - £12 for all games
FAMILY TICKET (NORTH STAND ONLY)
- Adult + Under-18 - £42/£40/£38
- 2 Adult + 2 Under-18 - £84/£80/£76
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