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Wolves announce Premier League single ticket prices

Wolves have launched their single ticket prices for next season.

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The club are still operating a two-tier structure with Category A prices against the big six and Category B prices for the rest of the league.

Adult tickets behind the goals in the Stan Cullis and Sir Jack Hayward stands have been increased from a £25 flat rate to £27 for Category B games and to £30 for Category A games.

Adult tickets in the Steve Bull stands have gone up by £5 to £25 for Category B fixtures and £30 for Category A matches.

The most expensive ticket is a £40 adult ticket in the Billy Wright Upper for Category A games, a hike of £10, although they cost £35 for Category B games.

Tickets in the Billy Wright Lower, which were £25 last season, are now £27 for Category B games and £32 for Category A games.

However, the club have also introduced an affordable £22 adult ticket in the new Graham Hughes Stand in the South West Corner that is £3 cheaper than the cheapest adult ticket last season.

Tickets for U12s and U17s have gone up by no more than £2 in every stand, while the U21 tickets and 65+ tickets have gone up by no more than £3 in each stand.

The majority of Wolves’s home games will be Category B fixtures, with just six out of 19 being picked as Category A matches.

The home games with Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham and the two Manchester giants will all be more expensive to attend.

Tickets for the first home game of the season, against Everton, are now on sale.

Managing director Laurie Dalrymple said: “As we did with our season ticket pricing structure this summer, we have analysed, evaluated and benchmarked every element very carefully before coming to a final decision regarding match-to-match ticket prices.

“Next season we have a remarkable 22,500 season ticket holders, with many more already signed up to the waiting list, so we understand there is a real appetite to come and support Wolves and we want to make that as easy as possible.

“One example of how we have achieved this is by completely refurbishing the Graham Hughes Stand, which will now hold an additional 846 supporters, and should really help us further increase the noise levels within Molineux next season.

“The Graham Hughes Stand will also offer supporters the chance to purchase an even more affordable ticket, cheaper than any last season.

“As it has been over six years since we have operated this stand, we are working now to ensure we have this additional seating space installed and appropriately certified from the start of the season.

“There are many other exciting new additions for our supporters, including a new bar which has been converted out of former police cells in the South Bank and will be accessible for fans located in the Graham Hughes Stand.

“As stated at the end of the season, contactless payment is being trialled within the stadium for next season in certain concourses, as well as other initiatives to suppress queueing and to make the user experience more enjoyable.

“We’ve taken on board feedback from the Fans Parliament to reduce as much as possible overcrowding within the concourses, and of course the free ticket offer for young supporters.

“I’m extremely excited and looking forward to seeing Molineux packed to the rafters week after week and, like everybody else I’m sure, can’t wait for the season to start."

Wolves have secured 5,000 tickets for the 2018/19 season that will be handed out free to members of Young Wolves and the Wolf Pack over the course of the season.

To find out more and to buy tickets, visit wolvestickets.co.uk or call 0371 222 1877.