Wanderers have burst through the 11,000 mark on season tickets – urging those who have not yet secured their seats not to miss out!
This Saturday marks the last day that supporters can buy or renew their season ticket at the early bird discount prices or make use of the 10-month Direct Debit option.
With Ian Evatt’s side chasing promotion to the Championship, adult tickets are currently available from £10.83 per game in 2024/25 and £1.96 for Under-12s.
To take advantage of the lower prices, tickets must be purchased before this weekend’s home game against Portsmouth at the Toughsheet Community Stadium either by calling the Ticket Office on 01204 328 888 or in person between 9am and 5.30pm on Monday to Friday or from 9am to 1pm on matchday itself.
Increased prices in phase two will be put in place once tickets go back on sale on Monday, April 22.
The club has pledged to make any purchased tickets transferable if they are impacted by plans to introduce safe standing for next season.
This season’s total of 16,424 was the highest number sold since the Premier League days of 2008/9.
Chief executive Neil Hart told The Bolton News last month that sales had been “slightly down” on the previous year, but the numbers are understood to have picked up once again as the season’s finale gets closer.
A post-Premier League record 23,967 Wanderers fans were present as Wanderers beat Reading on Easter Monday and the club will also be trialling the use of Ticketmaster Sport’s Ticket Exchange system over the last three home games to enable season ticket holders who are unable to attend the opportunity to sell their seat to an official club member.
More than 21,500 tickets have now been sold for Saturday’s home game against Portsmouth, with an area of the South Stand lower now available for Wanderers fans to purchase.
Wanderers have also announced a ‘Kids for a Quid’ deal for the home game against Shrewsbury Town on Tuesday, April 16. All concessionary tickets can also be upgraded to a full adult ticket free of charge.
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