Featured Image: Arne Müseler/CC BY-SA 3.0 DE
English Premier League football club West Ham United has frozen its season ticket prices at the current rate for the 2025-26 season.
The freeze applies to tickets for the men’s and women’s teams, and also sees the Club London Membership stay at the same price.
Adult season ticket prices for the men’s team currently start at £345 ($435/€415), while tickets for fans over the age of 66 or under 21 begin at £170. Under-18s season tickets are then priced at a minimum of £109.
The women’s team play at Victoria Road, as opposed to the men’s side at London Stadium, and the cheapest adult season tickets stand at £60. Concession prices are £50 and under-18 season tickets are £40.
The club has also expanded the areas where concessionary tickets are available for new season ticket-holders, with discounts available in all general admission categories.
The decision follows talks with West Ham’s Fan Advisory Board (FAB).
“We welcome the decision by the Club to ensure that a concessionary discount will be available to both new and existing Season Ticket Holders in bands 1-6 for the 2025/26 campaign,” read a statement from the FAB.
“From the outset of commencing our role as supporter representatives on the FAB earlier this season, the subject of the ticketing and concession policy was a key priority for everyone, and we are pleased that the Club have recognised and acted upon the views expressed by supporters.
“This has been a constructive and positive piece of work, and we believe this is a good example of the Supporters and Club working together to achieve a positive outcome.”
West Ham joins fellow Premier League clubs Brentford and Liverpool in freezing ticket prices.
Earlier this week, the Football Supporters’ Association appealed to the league to support calls for further price freezes ahead of next season.
Share this