Blackburn Rovers reveal price freeze for 2026/27 season tickets

Lancashire Telegraph · By Elliott Jackson

Blackburn Rovers have announced a price freeze on season tickets for the 2026/27 campaign having secured their Championship status.

Michael O'Neill's side know they will be playing in the second tier next term, even if they don't know who will be leading them into it.

Information on season ticket pricing has now followed and there is no uplift on last year's figure. It had been anticipated that Rovers would put the price up after dwindling attendances at Ewood Park.

However, the club have opted against that and instead have kept the prices the same in a bid to entice supporters. Rovers have won four home league games this season and been amongst the lowest scorers, something that must improve next season.

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Prices start from £299 in the Riverside Stand for an adult and rise to £399 in the Blackburn End. The Jack Walker Stand ranges from £349 to £499 depending on location.

Under-18s range from £69 to £89 across Ewood Park, with Under-12s from £39 to £69, working out at between £1.70-£3 per game for the younger generation.

Season tickets are on sale now and these prices are locked in until June 5 when phase two will begin. Those will inveitably cost more with supporters being rewarded for their loyalty by buying early.

Rovers have also announced 'The 1875 Club'. At no extra cost, those who have had season tickets for more than 10 years will be recognised with a personalised plaque installed on their seat at Ewood Park.

Rovers' campaign centres on 'it means more when it’s yours'. Their promotional statement says: "A Season Ticket is more than access to matches. It’s a sense of belonging.

"It’s walking through the turnstiles and up the steps to a seat that feels like it’s always been waiting for you. It’s sharing the highs, enduring the lows and coming back again – because this club is part of you.

"There have been many frustrating days. Moments where you’ve said ‘never again’. But somehow, you always find your way back. Because this isn’t just something you watch – it’s something you carry with you.

"Players may come and go. Seasons change. But the connection remains.

Ewood Park. Your place. Your people. Your club."

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