FAN-TASTIC! Crowds return
STANLEY have received positive indications from both the EFL and our own Safety Advisory Group (SAG) that stadiums will be opened without restrictions from Monday – with both home and away fans returning at full capacities.
This supports the club’s decision to begin to sell Season Tickets to current Season Ticket holders from July 12, for the Farleys Solicitors Stand (Clayton End Standing) and July 14, for the HML Recycling Stand (Jack Barrett Main Stand Seated).
Fans must be aware that the club are unable to offer credits or refunds for any behind-closed-doors fixtures for the 2021/22 Season, see our Terms and Conditions for further information.
As fans return to the Wham Stadium after 18 months away, the club is now announcing their non-Season Ticket (matchday) prices for the 2021/22 Season.
One of the many reasons for supporters to purchase an Accrington Stanley Season Ticket for the 2021/22 Season is the overall cost.
Averaging out at just £9.95 per game for adults, £8.21 for concessions, £3.86 for 12-17s and just £1 per game for Under12s, Stanley provides one of the cheapest matchday entertainment packages in the EFL.
For those who prefer to pay on the day, the nonSeason Ticket pricing structure has been sched
‘Stadiums are open without restrictions’
uled to include increased matchday policing and spectator safety costs for a limited number of games, in agreement with Lancashire Constabulary and the club’s Safety Advisory Group (SAG).
To counterbalance the selected games with increased costs, Stanley have reduced the same number of games by the same amount so home fans who attend both Category A and C games will average out at paying the standard cost of £20 per game to match the remaining Category B games.
Games have been categorised as follows, inclusive of the pricing structure:
Category A - Adults (£25), Concessions (£20), 12-17s (£15) and Under12s (£5)
Category B - Adults (£20), Concessions (£15), 12-17s (£10) and Under12s (£5)
Category C - Adults (£15), Concessions (£10), 12-17s (£5) and Under-12s
Category A Games Wigan Athletic (Saturday, September 18)
Sheffield Wednesday (Saturday, November 20) Bolton Wanderers (Saturday, December 11)
Sunderland (Saturday, January 15)
Category B Games
All remaining Sky Bet League One games.
Category C Games AFC Wimbledon (Tuesday, December 7)
Milton Keynes Dons (Saturday, January 8)
Oxford United (Tuesday, February 8)
Gillingham (Saturday, March 26)
Season Tickets are now available from the Accrington Stanley retail shop.