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Chelsea Freezes Ticket Prices for 2026/27 Season

Chelsea have frozen all general admission season and match-by-match ticket prices for the 2026/27 campaign, opting for stability in the stands at a time when costs across the game continue to climb.

The club confirmed that prices will remain at this season’s level, a move framed as a nod of appreciation to supporters who have followed the team through another demanding year.

“We would like to thank our loyal fans for their incredible support this season,” Chelsea said in a statement, stressing that while prices stay flat, work behind the scenes on the ticketing system will continue as the club looks to make access “fairer and more secure” for match-going supporters.

Fan voices have clearly been part of the process. Neil Beard and Tracy Brown, co-chairs of the Fan Advisory Board, welcomed the decision and the dialogue that led to it, acknowledging the club’s engagement on both pricing and wider ticketing policy changes for next season. They underlined their intention to keep pushing for improvements to the overall ticketing experience.

One of the most notable tweaks comes in the East Lower South section. As part of Chelsea’s anti-touting drive and an effort to free up more tickets for members, the current sales restriction rules in that area will be scrapped next season. Adult and youth tickets there will no longer need to be bought alongside a junior or senior concession ticket, opening up more flexibility for buyers.

A small group of season ticket holders will see their price affected by that specific change. The club has contacted those supporters directly.

The clock is already ticking on renewals. The season ticket renewal window opens on 10 June, with fans given until 26 June to secure their seats for 26/27. Once that window closes, late renewals will not be possible under the published terms.

Details of Chelsea’s membership packages for next season are still to come, with the club set to publish the full offering in due course. Supporters can already register their interest ahead of that announcement.

Information on general admission match-by-match pricing for the women’s team will follow, leaving fans waiting on one final piece of the ticketing picture before the new season takes shape.