This means season ticket holders in general admission areas will pay the same as in 2011/12, with these ticket prices having not increased in 12 of the past 14 seasons.



Individual Premier League match tickets in general admission areas for those not qualifying for concessionary rates will increase in price for next season. The new prices are shown in a table below and a £2 fee for each transaction will apply.



Concessionary rates are available for junior supporters (for which the age range was extended four years ago to include fans aged under 20) and for senior supporters aged 65 and over. For next season these prices for season tickets and individual match tickets remain at this season’s level.



Similarly, our long-established policy of discounted prices for home games in the two domestic cup competitions means tickets for the FA Cup will again be £30 for adults and £15 for juniors and seniors, and £25 for adults, £12 for juniors and seniors in the Carabao Cup.



Should the team qualify for the Europa League next season, these tickets also remain frozen at this season’s prices. Should we take part in the Champions League, group stage tickets will cost the same as the last time we were in the competition (£35 adults, £15.50 or £17.50 juniors/seniors). For any Champions League games in the knockout stage, prices will match those for the Premier League.



In summary, frozen prices for next season are:

