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2026/27 Newcastle United season ticket prices now made public

2026/27 Newcastle United season ticket prices now made public

The 2026/27 Newcastle United season ticket prices have been announced.

The club making an official announcement on Friday.

The renewal period for existing Newcastle United season ticket holders will open on Monday (9 March 2026).

That renewal then running until the end of the month (the official club announcement says until Monday 31 March but that doesn’t exist, so I am guessing they mean Monday 30 March 2026, or Tuesday 31 March 2026).

The 2026/27 Newcastle United season ticket prices going up by 5% compared to the current season…

Announcing the season ticket price rises, Newcastle United CEO David Hopkinson stating: “I want to express my thanks to our supporters for their remarkable commitment. Our fans are the beating heart of Newcastle United and everything we are striving to achieve is only possible together. It is in that spirit of partnership and with deep respect for our fans that I want to be completely open about the decision to raise ticket prices. We fully understand this will not be popular news, and it is not a decision we take lightly. But the reality is that without making responsible increases, we cannot continue progressing or competing at the level we all expect and aspire to.”

So these are the new standard 2026/27 Newcastle United season ticket prices:

Just to clarify for those not aware.

The vast majority of season ticket holders are in Category 1 and Category 2. Category 3 is only a small number of tickets in the corner of Level 4, the part of the Leazes nearest the Milburn.

Category 2 is where most season ticket holders are, all of the Gallowgate and most of the Leazes, plus those in Level 7 who aren’t in the Family area.

Category 2 prices for 2026/27: Adult prices going up from £763 to £801, a rise of £38.

Category 1 is the East stand and the front (Level 1) of the Milburn.

Category 1 prices for 2026/27: Adult prices going up from £940 to £987, a rise of £47.

Category 3

Adult price going up from £695 to £730, a rise of £35.

Family area in Level 7 of the Milburn:

Adult prices in the Family area up from £483 to £507, a rise of £24.

David Hopkinson adding: “In the current financial landscape, we must balance affordability for our fans with the need to generate the revenue required to remain competitive. After this adjustment, our general admission ticket prices will remain competitive in terms of value against other Premier League clubs, and we will also be offering the second-lowest price for a standard adult season ticket in the league.”

The ‘standard adult season ticket’ that the NUFC CEO refers to. If this is Category 3 he means, it isn’t really fair to use that for comparison purposes with other PL clubs, considering the minimal number of season tickets in that category.

These are the premium area prices for 2026/27 season tickets:

Newcastle United Season Tickets Prices 2026-27 Premium SeatingThese have gone up 15%.

The main Platinum Club area going up from £1,221 to £1,404 for adults, a price rise of £183 compared to last season.

Whilst the main Bar 1892 area going up from £1,083 to £1,245 for adults, a prices rise of £162 compared to last season.


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