Halloween Open Training returns next month

This October, Wolves’ annual Halloween Open Training session is returning to Molineux and tickets are now on sale.

On Wednesday 26th October, the Wolves first-team will be at Molineux to celebrate Halloween with a special training session in front of the club’s young supporters.

Tickets will be available for season ticket holders and members to purchase from Thursday 29th September at tickets.wolves.co.uk, before remaining tickets will be released for general sale from Wednesday 5th October.

Tickets are priced at £5 per person at tickets.wolves.co.uk and both adults and children will receive a Wolves gift on entry, before having the unique opportunity to watch Wolves prepare for their Premier League clash with Brentford.

The Molineux gates will open at 9.30am, when supporters can buy food and drink from the concourse kiosks and the event will run until approximately 1pm. Shortly after the start, Dicky Dodd, Wolfie and Wendy and a live DJ will be building the atmosphere through a series of games ahead of the players coming out.

Featuring at the event will be Bubblina Witch and Skull and Bones stilt walkers, while children will have the chance to take part in a Halloween-themed football target game and Spin to Win. There will be lots of prizes to be won, including a signed 2022/23 home shirt, signed football and signed boots for the best fancy dress.

Partners Tipton & Coseley Building Society are also giving two lucky families a magic moment – the chance to watch the training session from the dugout. This competition can be entered by emailing youngwolves@wolves.co.uk with the names and supporter numbers of the people who you’d like attend with you. Tickets to the open training session are included in the prize.

Players always enjoy staying behind after training to meet fans and Wolves will try to facilitate as always, however, with so many families in attendance, there are no guarantees of autographs or selfies. Players will be split into smaller groups and each group will visit one stand each.

Wolves will also offer a seating area for supporters who live with neurodiverse conditions such as autism, dyspraxia, ADHD and more. The area will be located in the family enclosure and will give supporters the experience of watching the training session in a calmer environment that is monitored by accessibility stewards. It’s advised to book early in this area to avoid disappointment.

On the day, ticket holders can also enjoy a 20 per cent discount in the Megastore all day and half price entry to the Molineux Museum (just £2.50 per person), but tickets must be pre-booked here. Please note, car parking is limited and must be pre-booked for £2.50 here.