by Staff Writer
Wednesday, 27th May 2026
West Ham United will confirm reduced season tickets prices for the 2026/27 season following the club's relegation from the Premier League.
The board confirmed via a brief statement that season ticket costs will be reduced by up to 30 per cent in some areas - full details of which will be confirmed on Wednesday lunchtime.
And the news follows a series of meetings between the club's new CEO, Karim Virani and the club's Fan Advisory Board (FAB).
"We know we must take steps to repair the club’s relationship with its fanbase," read the statement, which was attributes to 'The West Ham United Board of Directors'.
"We want West Ham United to be a club that listens to all of our supporters and communicates with them in a clear and transparent way. Our new Interim Chief Executive Officer has met with the elected Fan Advisory Board several times during his first weeks in the role.
"We are committed to taking supporter feedback on board, and backing that up with real, significant actions – starting with reductions of up to 30% across all season ticket prices for next season. Full details will be shared directly with season ticket holders and on our channels when the renewal window opens at 12 noon today.
"We will be arranging further meetings with the FAB over the summer so they can help us shape our immediate strategy for more off-field improvements. A lot more work will be going into this priority area and we will share regular updates with you.
"We understand it has been a challenging and difficult time to be a West Ham United fan. And we know we have an immense responsibility to you and every supporter around the world to get this right. Together, we will take the club back to where it belongs. The hard work to do that has already started."
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