Decision to freeze Wolves matchday tickets welcomed by Trust
Wolves have frozen matchday ticket prices for the 2025/26 season, a move that has been welcomed by the Wolves 1877 Supporters' Trust.

The club have confirmed that 'My Wolves' members will receive savings on ticket prices for the new campaign, while non-member prices have not been increased on last year.
This follows the club's decision to freeze season ticket renewal prices for 2025/26, after the controversy over huge price hikes last summer.
Wolves split fixtures in A, B and C categories based on the opponents and all three have different price ranges.
The most expensive category A seats come in the centre of the Billy Wright stand, where members will pay £66 and non-members £71 for a matchday ticket.
The cheapest category A games, in the uncovered Graham Hughes stand come in at £32 for adult members and £37 for adult non-members.
The Supporters' Trust have welcomed the move by Wolves to freeze tickets further, but insist they will continue on their mission to make watching Wolves more affordable to fans.
Their statement read: "Last summer, the Trust, along with other fan groups, negotiated with the club to ensure that ticket prices this season would be frozen.
"After last seasons increases, a petition signed by 15,892 Wolves fans sent a strong message to the club - enough is enough.
"Today's announcement that matchday ticket prices have been fixed at last season's levels crystallises the commitment we achieved. We welcome today's news and give credit to the club for sticking to their promise.
"However, our campaign to protect the current and future Wolves fan community through making watching Wolves more affordable continues.
"We look forward to continuing meaningful and positive dialogue with the club through the trust, fan focus groups and fan advisory board (FAB)."





