Tottenham freeze season, individual ticket prices for 2025-26

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Tottenham Hotspur officially released its ticketing scheme for next season, and in what is welcome news to supporters has frozen ticket prices at 2024-25 levels. The announcement was made on Tottenham’s website and social media channels.

Here are the key takeaways on ticketing for the 2025-26 season:

Prices for both season and individual tickets will stay the same as this year’s pricing scheme. This applies to both the Men’s and Women’s teams.

Season ticket renewals for the men’s team go on sale next Tuesday, March 17, with the renewal deadline set for Tues. May 27, 2025. Information was not released on Tottenham Hotspur Women season tickets.

After intense lobbying from the Fan Advisory Board and the Tottenham Hotspur Supporters Trust (THST), the club has walked back some of its intended cuts to the Senior Concession Senior Ticket (SCST) allocations, with a commitment to keeping proportional senior tickets available. Priority will be given to ticket holders who have held their senior tickets the longest.

Season ticket holders who give up their tickets to the Ticket Exchange will receive a 1/19th refund on the price of their season ticket package, in order to prevent ticket scalping.

The club is doing away with the Automatic Cup Scheme for ticket holders due to a lack of use.

I don’t usually post articles about ticketing issues or season ticket pricing on this blog, mostly because the majority of our readership is American and hence doesn’t purchase season tickets, but also because the topic of conversation is oftentimes fraught with cultural and economic differences that are unique to the UK and to North London specifically.

That said, I can absolutely get behind the club freezing ticket prices for next season. Spurs fans already pay the highest ticket prices in the Premier League, a fact that rankles some supporters (especially when the team isn’t doing well), and with the club making healthy profits a further increase in pricing wouldn’t go over especially well in that context.

The THST released a statement in the wake of the club’s announcement, with language that is broadly supportive of Tottenham’s decision.