Wanderers have reached 13,000 season ticket sales for the 2025/26 campaign as the Early Bird window nears a close.
The first phase began on Monday, February 24 and numbers have been rising consistently as supporters book their seats at the Toughsheet Community Stadium.
Early Bird prices start from £259 (or £11.26 per game) for adults and £49 (or £2.13 per game) for under-12s, with the club committed to offering “one of the best value-for-money products across the EFL”.
The second phase begins on Monday, March 24 and runs until Saturday, May 3, although this will be frozen if the Whites are competing in the play-offs and their divisional status is still undecided.
Steven Schumacher’s men currently sit seventh in the League One table and are a point off the play-off places with nine games to go.
The final phase begins on Monday, June 2 ahead of the 2025/26 campaign, which commences on the weekend of Saturday, August 2.
This year’s seat swap window will run between Tuesday, May 27 and Friday, May 30 to give current season ticket holders the chance to move into seats which have not been renewed. All remaining seats will be released for general sale once the final phase begins.
Attendances at the Toughsheet have regularly been above the 20,000 mark this term, with only Birmingham City averaging bigger gates to date.
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More than 24,000 were in attendance against Stockport before the international break, making it the second highest home gate of the season behind the goalless draw against Wrexham in August.
Wanderers are back in action next weekend with a trip to Bloomfield Road to take on Lancashire rivals Blackpool.
Several days later, the Whites head on another short journey to the Brick Community Stadium to face Wigan.