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Season Ticket renewal information: 2025/26

Wed 12 March 2025, 15:00|Tottenham Hotspur

We should like to confirm Season Ticket renewal and matchday ticketing information for the forthcoming 2025/26 season.

Pricing

We have conducted a formal consultation process with our Fan Advisory Board (FAB) and Tottenham Hotspur Supporters’ Trust (THST) that has been ongoing since September 2024. We can confirm that there will be no increase on either Season Ticket or match ticket prices – across both our Men’s and Women’s teams - for the 2025/26 season.

Season Ticket renewal information

Men’s team Season Ticket renewals for the 2025/26 season will open at 10am on Monday 17 March and remain open until after the end of the current season.

The deadline to complete payment and retain your seat for next season is 5pm, Tuesday 27 May.  

Once again, we shall be working with V12 Finance to offer a payment option to supporters wishing to spread the cost of their Season Ticket across 10 months. Subject to approval, payments will commence in June and continue for a further 9 months. If you wish to pay via V12 Finance, your loan will be subject to a one-off arrangement fee (admin fee) of 6.31%.

Full details on how to renew your seat will be communicated directly via email.

Season Ticket renewal information for the Women’s team will be communicated in due course.

Senior Concessions

The Club appreciates the loyalty and commitment of supporters from all generations and has one of the highest levels of Senior Concession Senior Ticket (SCST) holders of any Premier League club. 

Since moving to our new stadium, the number of SCSTs has increased to four times the number at White Hart Lane - with the stadium’s capacity being less than double. We want to ensure that our ticketing approach remains balanced and accessible for all supporters.

We have therefore been reviewing SCST usage and have now introduced the Ticket Upgrade feature to ensure the appropriate use of these tickets.

As a result of this review, and having received representations from our FAB and THST, we have agreed that there should be ongoing availability of new Senior Concession Season Tickets for future seasons within the parameters of the current balance of tickets. The Club will offer SCSTs that become available in order of those who have held their Season Tickets the longest.

Having worked with fans to review ticket usage, including transfer and upgrade options, the use of the Ticket Upgrade feature is now obligatory to ensure that concessions are used appropriately and, in doing so, ensure that future SCSTs become available to those who become eligible. We shall also be introducing a number of processes including increased spot checks and ID verification to prevent the misuse of concession tickets.

As outlined in our Ticketing Charter, from the 2025/26 season, the qualifying age for a senior concession—both for Season Tickets and matchdays—will align with the State Pension Age (SPA), currently 66 years old, depending on date of birth.

Premier League matchday senior concessions continue to be available, with a 25% discount, in line with Young Adult pricing; Junior concessions with a 50% discount.

Ensuring fairness across ticketing access

From next season, Season Ticket Holders who sell their seat on Ticket Exchange will receive a 1/19th refund on the value of their Season Ticket – this sees us revert to what we did previously, bringing us in line with the majority of other Premier League clubs and preventing Season Tickets, which carry an inherent discount, being sold for profit.

In the interest of fairness to our One Hotspur Members, Ticket Share will only be permissible to those holding a Club membership.

The Automatic Cup Scheme will no longer be availablethe scheme had a small number of members and impacted the length of the sales window. Removing the scheme will extend the window for Season Ticket Holders and Members to purchase tickets for cup matches, which often go on sale at short notice. It also enables us to continue our discussions with atmosphere groups around the creation of a dedicated singing section at cup matches.  

We should like to thank the members of our FAB and THST, with whom we look forward to continuing to discuss the key issues affecting our fans.

Statement from the representatives of our Fan Advisory Board: “The Fan Advisory Board is pleased that following extensive discussions, the Club has agreed a ticket price freeze for the 2025/26 season and that senior concessions will remain available. Every FAB member is a proud Spurs fan, and our role is to ensure all voices and perspectives are heard at both Club and Board level. We will continue to work constructively with the Club on matters within the FAB’s remit, ensuring fan interests remain at the heart of decision-making.”