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Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Ticket prices to go up next season

Ticket prices are going up across the board next season with a family of four having to fork out as much as £61 to sit and watch a match. 

Early bird season tickets for adults will be £326 terrace and £375 seating - up from £310 and £346.50 respectively. The standard price meanwhile will be £364 terrace (up from £357) and £425 seating (up from £405). 

Meanwhile, the Executive Club season ticket are £625 for an adult. That is a flat price, with no early bird option. 

There is an option to pay in four monthly installments.


Due to last Saturday's dramatic draw against Peterborough Sports being enough to preserve their National League North status, Hereford have started the ball rolling much earlier than last season. They have announced that season tickets will go on sale later this week.  

Matchday prices

Seating

Adult: £21 (advance), £24 matchday

Concession: £18.25 (advance), £21 matchday

U16: £5 (advance), £6.50 matchday

U16 Block A: £4.50 (advance), £6.50 matchday

Junior Bull: £4 (advance), £5 matchday

Terrace

Adult: £18.25 (advance), £21 matchday

Concession: £15.75 (advance), £19 matchday

U16: £5 (advance), £6.50 matchday

Executive Club

Adult: £27

U16: £11

All matchday prices are going up. For example, an advance adult terrace ticket was £17.50 for the 2025/26 season, while it was £20 to sit. 

Club's justification

Hereford say that prices have been set taking into account the increased costs the club daces in all areas, and the need to provide the management team of Aaron Downes and Harry Pell with as competitive a budget as possible.

"We are very pleased to launch our ticket pricing structure, particularly off the back of safeguarding our National League North status," said Hereford chairman Chris Ammonds.

"Having frozen season ticket prices last summer, there is a small increase this time around to cover the ever-increasing costs we face, and also to ensure we can give Aaron and Harry as much support as possible in terms of their playing budget.

"While we acknowledge that any increase is difficult to discuss and announce, we feel it is a necessity, having not put prices up last year as a 'thank you' to supporters, even though the reality was we probably needed to."

Ammonds added that the club can not let itself get into the position like it faced in the season just gone, therefore bumper season ticket sales will be a huge boost as it looks ahead with positivity and optimism.