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Season Ticket Renewal Talk

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2026/27 Season Ticket & Match Ticket information announced
◦ General admission Season Ticket and Match Ticket prices frozen for 2026/27, across Men’s and Women’s teams

◦ Junior concession tickets to be made available in all non-standing areas, reflecting our commitment to the next generation of fans
◦ Young Adult ticket category to be extended to 18-25 and made available across all areas of the stadium
◦ New Senior Concession Season Tickets to remain available with a ‘one in, one out’ model prioritising supporters with the longest tenure
◦ Number of Category A Premier League fixtures reduced from next season
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We can now confirm our general admission Season Ticket renewal and matchday ticketing information for the 2026/27 season.

We have conducted a formal consultation process with our Fan Advisory Board (FAB) and Tottenham Hotspur Supporters’ Trust (THST) and, for a second consecutive year, can confirm that there will be no increase on either Season Ticket or Match Ticket prices next season, across both our Men’s and Women’s teams.

We have engaged in constructive dialogue throughout this consultation and listened to fan feedback across the areas that matter most to our supporters. We believe, collectively, that our key focus should be on supporting the next generation of Spurs fans and we are committed to making it easier than ever before for our young fans to be part of the matchday experience.

We are therefore pleased to announce that the following measures will be introduced for the 2026/27 season:​
Junior concession tickets will be available in all areas of our stadium, with the exception of safe standing areas – at 50% of the Adult price
The Young Adult age category – which carries a 25% discount – will expand from 18-21 to 18-25
Young Adult concessions will be available in all areas of the stadium, including Safe Standing areas
Alongside securing our future generation of support, we are also ensuring that new Senior Concessions Season Tickets remain available within the current structure, with a ‘one in, one out’ model prioritising supporters who have held an adult Season Ticket for the longest period of time. Further information will be communicated to eligible supporters in due course.

In addition to pricing and concessions, we have also re-evaluated the categorisation of Premier League fixtures and looked to reduce the number of Category A fixtures across a season. We can confirm that Saudi Sportswashing Machine will now become a Category B fixture from the 2026/27 season.

Our stadium is a home for Spurs fans of all backgrounds and ages and, with more concessions available and more young supporters eligible for discounts, we are making matchdays more accessible to the widest representation of our incredible fanbase than ever before.​
A statement from representatives of our Fan Advisory Board
''This is really welcome news. Freezing ticket prices, extending Young Adult concessions up to 25, and expanding Junior concessions across the stadium will make a real difference for younger supporters and families, and help make matchdays more accessible. Affordability matters. It’s about giving young fans the chance to build a lifelong connection with the Club and recognising that supporters come at different stages of life.

It’s also important to see senior concessions remaining in place and encouraging to see a bit of common-sense flexibility on match categorisation alongside these more structural changes. We know not every supporter will feel this goes far enough or lands exactly where they’d want, but it’s a positive step forward and we’ll continue to listen, raise concerns and push for fair outcomes across all supporter demographics.

The FAB and THST have been working closely with the Club on these issues for over a year, so it’s genuinely pleasing to have reached this point and to see that work reflected in these decisions.''


We would like to place on record our gratitude to members of our FAB and THST for their passion, dedication and commitment to working collaboratively with us to shape our ticketing polices, while keeping the Club accountable on issues that matter most to our fans.

We would also like to take this opportunity to thank all our fans for the incredible support and loyalty shown throughout what has been a challenging season on the pitch domestically for the Men’s team – we know you will continue to get behind the teams for our remaining games home, away and overseas as we aim for the strongest possible end to this season.​
Season Ticket renewal information
Men’s team general admission Season Ticket renewals for the 2026/27 season will open on Thursday 12 March and remain open until 5pm on Tuesday 26 May, following the conclusion of the Premier League season.

Once again, we shall be working with V12 Retail Finance to offer a payment option to supporters wishing to spread the cost of their Season Ticket across 10 months. If you wish to pay via V12 Finance, your loan, once approved, will be subject to a one-off arrangement fee (admin fee) of 5.82%.

Full details on how to renew your seat will be communicated directly via email.

Season Ticket renewal information for the Women’s team will be communicated in due course.​
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Personally I think it would be wise to wait until the conclusion of the season before announcing prices. The window to renew closes just two days following the completion of this season. So whilst the freeze is welcome, we could be in a scenario where we are paying the PL prices to watch championship football next season. I know I won’t be happy paying over a grand to watch us play against Preston and Blackburn. No offence to those clubs, but it’s not worth a grand of my money.

Can’t they just open the window to renew from the day after this season finishes add have it close maybe a month after?
 
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Even though basic prices are frozen if the Seniors discount is reduced again as it was last season we will see a price rise but us oldens with a 4.8% pay rise in the state pension in April can afford it. :)
 
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