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Tickets to Wolverhampton 2025/26

Wolverhampton Wanderers, commonly known as Wolves, compete in the Premier League — English football's top division. The club plays its home matches at Molineux Ground in Wolverhampton, a city in the West Midlands with a strong footballing identity. Wolverhampton Wanderers tickets are available for all home league matches, cup ties, and selected European fixtures when applicable. Through partners we list, fans can access match tickets across a range of price levels and seating areas, often combined with travel and accommodation options for those coming from further afield.

Where to buy Wolverhampton tickets

The first place to check is the official Wolves website, where the club sells tickets directly to members and the general public, usually in that order. Membership holders get early access, which matters for popular matches against top-six sides. Partners we list are established ticket companies and travel agencies that source football tickets through official and secondary market channels. Delivery options typically include e-tickets sent by email, mobile tickets via an app, or physical tickets posted to your address. Book early for fixtures against Manchester City, Arsenal, or Liverpool, as those sell out fastest.

Sections and price levels

Molineux Ground is divided into four main stands: the Steve Bull Stand (South), the Billy Wright Stand (West), the Sir Jack Hayward Stand (North), and the Stan Cullis Stand (East). The Billy Wright Stand is the main stand and generally carries higher prices due to better facilities and sightlines. Away supporters are typically housed in a section of the Steve Bull Stand, with a separate entrance and facilities. Central seats behind the halfway line are the most expensive, while corners and areas behind the goals are more affordable. Prices vary depending on the opponent and match category.

Match packages with accommodation

For fans travelling from outside the West Midlands or from abroad, travel packages include a match ticket, hotel accommodation in or around Wolverhampton, and sometimes transport to and from Molineux Ground. Partners offer packages for one or two nights, with hotels ranging from budget options to city-centre four-star properties. Some packages also cover coach or rail transfers. This type of arrangement is practical for midweek fixtures when travel and accommodation need to be sorted together. Check what each package covers before booking, as inclusions vary between providers.

Molineux Ground, Wolverhampton

Molineux Ground has been Wolves' home since 1889, making it one of the oldest football stadiums in England still in regular use. The current capacity is around 32,000. The stadium sits close to Wolverhampton city centre, roughly a ten-minute walk from Wolverhampton railway station, which has direct services from Birmingham New Street and London Euston. The surrounding area includes pubs, restaurants, and a retail centre. Redevelopment plans have been discussed over the years, though the stadium's core layout has remained consistent through multiple upgrades across the four stands.

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Wolverhampton season 2025/2026

Wolves enter the 2025/26 Premier League season aiming to stabilise their position in the top flight after a difficult 2024/25 campaign. Key home fixtures include visits from clubs like Manchester United, Chelsea, and Tottenham, which are the matches that generate the most interest from neutral fans and away supporters. The club has invested in its squad during the summer window, and the manager will be looking for more consistency across the season. Molineux Ground will host 19 home league games plus any domestic cup ties. See also: Manchester United tickets · Chelsea tickets · Tottenham tickets · Birmingham tickets

Ticket categories and prices

Wolves, like most Premier League clubs, use a category system — typically Category A, B, and C — to price matches based on the opponent. Category A covers the biggest fixtures, such as matches against Manchester City or Liverpool, and carries the highest prices. Category C applies to lower-profile fixtures and is the most affordable entry point. Concession prices are available for under-18s, seniors, and students, with proof of eligibility required at the turnstile. Junior season tickets represent strong value for families attending multiple home games across the season.

Authorised sellers

An authorised seller has a direct agreement with the club or league to sell tickets at face value, within set terms. Non-authorised sellers operate on the secondary market, where prices are set by supply and availability rather than the club's pricing structure. footballticketscompare.com lists partners from both categories, so fans can compare options. When buying from a secondary market seller, check the refund policy and delivery method carefully. For major fixtures, secondary market prices can be significantly above face value, while for quieter matches the difference is often smaller.

Club history

Wolverhampton Wanderers were founded in 1877 and turned professional in 1888, becoming one of the founding members of the Football League. The club's most successful period came in the 1950s under manager Stan Cullis, when Wolves won three First Division titles and reached the FA Cup final multiple times, lifting the trophy in 1949, 1960, and 1974. The club has also spent time in the lower divisions but returned to the Premier League in 2018 after winning the Championship. Legendary figures include Billy Wright, Steve Bull, and more recently Raúl Jiménez. West Bromwich Albion and Birmingham City are the club's main regional rivals.

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