Wolves will play in the Championship in 2026/27.
The vast majority of Wolves season ticket holders have renewed for next season despite relegation, figures show.
A total of 92 per cent of fans have renewed for the 2026/27 Championship campaign, with 20,368 supporters buying a season ticket for next season before the renewal deadline closed.
Those supporters will also have the chance to relocate their seats between 9am on Monday, June 8 and 5pm on Wednesday, June 10.
The season tickets for those that did not renew will also be made available to other fans this month.
A club statement read: “Any unrenewed season tickets will be made available initially to supporters on the season ticket waiting list, which includes all members from the 2025/26 season, based on their waiting list position.
“Exclusive invites to purchase will be sent via email from Tuesday, June 9 onwards, with sales commencing on Friday, June 12.
“Supporters will be advised of their position on the waiting list via email prior to Friday, June 5. A window for non-2025/26 members will follow, subject to availability.”
Just 90 per cent renewed in 2024, following intense backlash from supporters towards huge price hikes from former chairman Jeff Shi, who later rowed back on some of those decisions and then froze prices last summer.
In June 2023 the renewal percentage stood at 95.
Ahead of next season, new chairman Nathan Shi agreed price drops across the board as Wolves prepare for their first campaign in the Championship in eight years.
Depending on where they sit inside Molineux, adults have seen a price drop of between 25 and 28 per cent.
The most expensive season ticket next season will be for adults in the centre of the Billy Wright stand, who will pay £699 following a 26 per cent reduction.
Over-65s have had a price drop of between 27 and 33 per cent, while Wolves also restructured their age groups for youth tickets, as the previous under-21 and under-17 categories were replaced by under-23 and under-18.
Prices for under-14s and under-18s have been fixed across Molineux at £75 and £175 respectively, with some under-18s having a price reduction of as much as 53 per cent.
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