Wolves have confirmed a series of age band changes ahead of the 2026/27 season ticket launch, designed to make attending Molineux more accessible for younger supporters and families.
As part of the updated structure, under-18 season tickets will be priced at £175 across all stands, while under-14s will pay £75, ensuring young fans can follow Wolves regularly at affordable prices.
The changes follow consultation with the Fan Advisory Board (FAB) and form part of a wider reset of the club’s ticketing approach, with a focus on accessibility, long-term growth and building the next generation of supporters - with a commitment to an average reduction of at least 25 per cent for adult season tickets confirmed last month [full story].
A number of age categories have been updated to better reflect supporter needs.
The previous under-17 category has been extended to under-18 to align better to school leavers, meaning anyone who is under 18 on 1st September 2026 will qualify.
The vast majority in this band will enjoy savings of at least £100 compared to the 2025/26 campaign, and more than £200 for those sitting in the central areas of the Billy Wright Stand.
A new under-23 category replaces the previous under-21 age band in line with those leaving higher education and extends reduced pricing to a broader group of young adults.
In addition, prices for under-18 and under-14 supporters will be consistent across all stands, removing location-based price differences and making it easier for families to attend together.
The date of 1st September will now be consistent as the date to define age for all price categories.
Nathan Shi said the changes reflect the club’s commitment to putting supporters at the heart of its decision-making: “We believe it is important that Molineux is accessible, especially for young fans and families, and we have taken this opportunity to reshape our ticketing approach with that in mind.
“Our discussions with the Fan Advisory Board have been an important part of this process, and it was encouraging to see strong alignment between our plans and their feedback.
“Young supporters are central to our future, and it is important that they feel part of Wolves from an early age and can build a lifelong connection with the club.
“This is about creating a stronger, more unified Wolves, with supporters at the heart of the club, and young fans finding a home for life at Molineux.”
Senior supporters will also continue to benefit, with the 65+ category remaining in place despite changes to the national retirement age.
The revised structure has been shaped through ongoing consultation with the FAB, with recent meetings focused heavily on ticket pricing and accessibility.
FAB chair and independent supporter representative Marcus Passant welcomed the changes and said: “Bringing families and young supporters to Molineux is hugely important. If you want a full stadium and a strong future, you have to make it accessible for the next generation.
“We put some suggestions forward around the bandings and it was really positive to see the club not only listen, but build on them. It felt like they’d taken the themes of what we were saying and improved on them as well.”
The full season ticket pricing structure will be confirmed in due course.