Match Ticket Prices (9 Viewers)

MalcSB

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Category A:

Adults - £37
Concessions - £32
Under 18s - £25
JSB Under 14s - £15

Category B:

Adults - £30
Concessions - £25
Under 18s - £20
JSB Under 14s - £15

Category C:

Adults - £24
Concessions - £19
Under 18s - £15
JSB Under 14s - £10
 

MalcSB

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AUGUST:
Sat 12th Aug – Middlesbrough – Category B
Sat 26th Aug – Sunderland – Category A

SEPTEMBER:
Sat 2nd Sept – Watford – Category B
Sat 23rd Sept - Huddersfield Town – Category B

OCTOBER:
Wed 4th Oct - Blackburn Rovers – Category C
Sat 7th Oct - Norwich City – Category B
Sat 28th Oct - West Bromwich Albion – Category A

NOVEMBER:
Sat 11th Nov - Stoke City – Category A
Tue 28th Nov - Plymouth Argyle – Category C

DECEMBER:
Sat 9th Dec - Birmingham City – Category A
Wed 13th Dec – Southampton – Category B
Tue 26th Dec - Sheffield Wed – Category A
Fri 29th Dec - Swansea City – Category C

JANUARY:
Sat 13th Jan - Leicester City – Category A
Sat 27th Jan - Bristol City – Category B

FEBRUARY:
Sat 10th Feb – Millwall – Category B
Sat 24th Feb - Preston North End – Category B

MARCH:
Tue 5th Mar - Rotherham United – Category C
Sat 16th Mar - Hull City – Category B

APRIL:
Mon 1st Apr - Cardiff City – Category B
Sat 6th Apr - Leeds United – Category A
Sat 20th Apr - Ipswich Town – Category B

MAY:
Sat 4th May - Queens Park Rangers – Category TBC
 

Fysnkysc

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Pretty much similar to that of last season, I will still attend as many as I can when in the uk, however these prices should encourage people to buy season tickets massive savings to have.
 

fernandopartridge

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Generally the categories look about right aside from Stoke City being Cat A? I guess part of the categorisation is based on the expected number of visiting supporters so that home / away pricing can be like for like?
 

Evo1883

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I mean I think the u18s is a little too high but apart from that similar to last year
 

SBT

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Seems about right. Sure you could quibble with a couple of the Category designations, but whatever. Sucks if you’re a teenager.
 

CCFCSteve

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no_loyalty

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Generally the categories look about right aside from Stoke City being Cat A? I guess part of the categorisation is based on the expected number of visiting supporters so that home / away pricing can be like for like?
Yes it must be based on number of visiting supporters, as Sheff Wednesday is also Cat A.
 

Si80

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If you missed out on a season ticket and still manage to attend every game its £715 for an adult to attend if you price the last game at Cat B. Ouch.
 

Ashdown

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So in short for me and the Mrs,
Cat A £74 per game
CatB £60
Cat C £48
These are for seats away from the decent atmosphere .
Add on Petrol, parking F&B, it makes for an expensive afternoon for 8/10 games a season.
 

Grendel

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Generally the categories look about right aside from Stoke City being Cat A? I guess part of the categorisation is based on the expected number of visiting supporters so that home / away pricing can be like for like?

The Stoke one stands out - are they that well supported?

Cat C are basically midweek choices only
 

MalcSB

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So in short for me and the Mrs,
Cat A £74 per game
CatB £60
Cat C £48
These are for seats away from the decent atmosphere .
Add on Petrol, parking F&B, it makes for an expensive afternoon for 8/10 games a season.
Could be worse, you could be a Leicester supporter. Cat A £39 to £49, Cat B £36 to £47.
 

Evo1883

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Don't think Stoke fans will appreciate being charged 37 quid and 25 for u18s tbh ..
 

Ashdown

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Could be worse, you could be a Leicester supporter. Cat A £39 to £49, Cat B £36 to £47.
The only relevance now is can we afford it and my first thoughts are the football will have to be good and we must be competing at the right end of the table to pay that money.
 

Grendel

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