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Harrogate Town has frozen the price of season tickets for the 2025/26 season, but individual ticket prices will rise slightly.
The club announced today (April 15) it hoped the freeze would enable it to have 1,000 season ticket holders for the first time in its history.
Town’s improved form means they are only four points away from remaining in League Two for a fifth consecutive season.
Average attendances have risen, with the number of home supporters increasing by 30% since 2022/23.
The club also set a new attendance record last month, when 4,136 supporters turned up to watch Simon Weaver’s side clinch victory against Carlisle in the dying seconds.
The club is running an early bird deal until May 31 in which season tickets will be sold at a discounted rate.
Details of the prices are below.
Early bird season ticket prices for the 2025/26 season, available until May 31.
Season ticket prices after May 31.
Existing season ticket holders will be eligible for a 15% discount on season tickets under the club’s new ‘refer a friend’ scheme.
Individual ticket prices will rise, however. Seated and standing tickets will increase by a pound. For example, a seated adult ticket for the 2025/26 season will now be £26 instead of £25.
Harrogate will introduce an 18-21 ticket category, at slightly lower prices than a standard adult ticket. The club says that it hopes this will “make watching Town more affordable for young adults”.
The new individual ticket prices for the 2025/26 season.
Free tickets will now be available for under-8s and below, an increase from under-5s this season. They must be accompanied by a responsible adult.
Family discounts of 10% will also be applied.
Season tickets can be purchased in instalments, using Klarna.
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