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Nottingham Forest announce season card increase for 2025/26 Premier League campaign

Nottingham Forest have confirmed their season tickets prices for the 2025/26 Premier League season.

The prices represent another increase – but not as dramatic as last season’s which were roundly criticised. The most expensive adult season card has gone up from £850 to £915. In 2023/24 it was £660. The cheapest season ticket has gone up from £550 to £575.

However, last season’s announcement was made when the club were still not certain of their Premier League status with five games remaining. This season’s comes with ten games to go and the Reds fighting for Champions League football.

They made the announcement on their website which claimed:

“The club is committed to ensuring prices remain competitive, with the average increase limited to just £1.63 per match. Forest is also dedicated to welcoming the next generation of supporters, with prices frozen for the 2025/26 Season for Child and Youth Season Card holders in Zone 4 seating - £10 per game and £15 per game respectively.

“With demand for tickets soaring, the club remains determined to forge ahead with our ambitious plans to redevelop our City Ground home, increasing the capacity of the stadium and transforming the match day experience for our loyal supporters.

“Ahead of finalising our pricing structure for next season, the club actively sought feedback from supporters. The Nottingham Forest Supporters Trust conducted a survey of over 1,300 fans, revealing that 58% believe their Season Card offers good or excellent value for money.

“The club also met with the Fan Advisory Board and discussed a number of issues and scenarios before reaching a final decision.”

The prices are as follows

Zone 1

Adult £915 Senior £700 Youth £300 Child £215

Zone 2

Adult £760 Senior £560 Youth £295 Child £2015

Zone 3

Adult £625 Senior £455 Youth £290 Child £195

Zone 4

Adult £575 Senior £415 Youth £285 Child £190

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