Newport County can confirm that there will be a slight increase in match ticket prices for the new 2025-26 League Two campaign.
After freezing match ticket prices for the 24-25 season, the club has been forced to increase prices due to rising service costs across the board, in particular matchday staging costs following further rises in the minimum wage and employers NI.
However, the club has striven to keep the price increase to a minimum with a rise of just £1 per game across all age categories, while children under the age of six will continue to gain free entry.
Supporters are encouraged to purchase their tickets in advance of fixtures as there will be the standard £2 increase on matchday purchases.
The prices have been agreed in conjunction with Supporters Trust consultation.
There will be no match tickets available for the North Terrace as was the case last season except where demand dictates. The disabled platform and quiet area will operate as normal.
The senior age category has increased from 60 to 65 to bring it in line with the majority of clubs throughout the EFL. The club gave supporters 12-months’ notice of the change.
The club would like to thank all supporters for their continued support and look forward to a bright future together.
Tickets for the first home game of the season against Notts County will go on sale later this week.
All ticketing queries should be emailed to ticket.office@newport-county.co.uk with further updates to follow.