Shewsbury Town
Season tickets for the 2024/25 campaign are on sale now – and to show our appreciation to our fans for their dedication and loyalty, the club has FROZEN prices until the end of February.
With Paul Hurst back in the dugout, next season promises to be full of entertainment and drama at the Croud Meadow, so book your seat at every home game at the lowest price available.
To buy a season ticket click HERE.
For all adult fans purchasing on or before the 29th of February deadline:
An adult season ticket starts from just £375 - with a total saving of £223 per season or £9.70 per game when paying on match days
Over 65s are priced from £250 - with a total saving of £187 per season or £8.13 per game when paying on match days
19-23s season ticket will start at £225, less than £10 per game
It means adult supporters are effectively attending nine games for free when compared to purchasing a ticket on the day, while over 65s are getting ten games free.
Shrewsbury Town are also delighted to launch a new initiative to encourage more young fans to come and get behind the team.
For the 2024/25 season, we are bringing back FREE season tickets for children under seven in an effort to bring more families to the stadium and inspire Salop fans of the future.
In addition, a season ticket for anyone aged seven to 13 will cost just £15. #heartandsoul
The costs throughout football are likely to rise for the 2024/25 campaign, but as a proud community-focused club we can and always will try to do more for our fans.
Following consultation with our Fan Engagement Panel, the club made it our goal to offer frozen 2023/24 prices for anyone who renews on or before February 29.
Chief executive Liam Dooley said:
“We believe supporters are the most important part of football so despite daily cost increases incurred by the club, we are proud to offer a price freeze until the end of February as well as re-introducing free season tickets for kids.
“We continue our journey to communicate more with fans and this is why we have consulted supporters and strived to introduce our targeted freeze on prices to you.
“We have also extended deadlines for the original early bird ticket until early April to also aid in keeping costs down for fans who may be unable to meet this lowest price offer.
“We are committed to engaging our supporters and inspiring the next generation of young fans to get as many supporters in the Croud Meadow as possible to support Paul Hurst and the team.”
After ‘Frozen February’ finishes, we launch our standard early bird campaign from March 1 with a small increase of £24 for an adult season ticket.
Following consultation with the Fan Engagement Panel, we have managed to extend the deadline for early bird season tickets to April 2. We hope this gives supporters the time and opportunity needed to book their place for next season which promises to be full of excitement.
Our standard early bird season tickets are priced at:
£399 for a standard adult ticket with a total saving of £199 per season or £8.65 per game when paying on match days
Over 65s season tickets start from just £265 with a total saving of £172 per season or almost £7.50 per game when paying on match days
£240 for 19-23s
As we go through the early bird sales, keep a look out for exciting raffle draws for supporters who renew early. Look out for details of the first draw on Monday!
Please note, direct debits will not be available for the February Freeze but will be available from March 3.
For those fans not purchasing a season ticket, we have closely evaluated prices this season throughout League One, and we are going to put a small increase of £1 per game on a standard ticket (aged 14 or over) bought in advance of the match day.
Along with an additional increase of £1 on the day of the game. More details on match day ticket pricing will be announced before the start of the season and after the early bird season ticket period.
Buying a season ticket also guarantees supporters a seat at any important FA Cup or League Cup match – with recent years having seen sell-out crowds and memorable moments at the Croud Meadow.