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Season Tickets 25/26- 10,000+ sold (pg 25).

AFKABartram
AFKABartram Posts: 58,170
edited June 12 in General Charlton

season tickets for the 2025/26 campaign are on sale now.

  • Pricing frozen for season ticket renewals at last season's Phase Two pricing
  • Purchase before May 2nd to maximise savings
  • New digital season ticket option allows for quicker, easier stadium entry
  • Pay over the year in four or 10 payments using the V12 scheme
  • Free season ticket for U12s in the Family Stand with any full-paying adult
  • Discounted tickets available in 16-20 section for those falling within that age category
  • Valley Express to continue after improved numbers during the 2024/25 season

Get behind Nathan Jones and his team for the 2025/26 season. Men’s first-team season tickets are now on sale with supporters able to maximise savings by purchasing at Phase One pricing before 11.59pm on Friday, May 2nd.

Supporters who joined the journey this season have been rewarded for their commitment, with prices frozen for 2024/25 season-ticket holders and 2024/25 half-season tickets holders at last season’s Phase Two pricing, meaning they are able to renew from just £325 - which equates to just more than £14 per game.

Supporters who aren’t season-ticket holders or half season-ticket holders can purchase a 2025/26 season ticket from £345 - just £15 per game. 

The club is offering supporters the option for a digital season ticket, rather than a physical card, which will allow for quicker and easier stadium entry. Supporters have the option to choose a digital season ticket during the purchasing process. 

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  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 58,170

  • NabySarr
    NabySarr Posts: 4,579
    Same as every year then. A “price freeze” where most people will end up paying more than last year for another year running 
  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 58,170
    Agreed on above, though I like the ‘reward’ for existing ST holders
  • The u-11 category from this season is now classified as u-12, that's a good change, assuming it's not a typo.
  • bolloxbolder
    bolloxbolder Posts: 8,049
    Yeah goes up every year for existing ST holders.

    What is a digital ticket, on your phone?
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 13,263
    Yeah goes up every year for existing ST holders.

    What is a digital ticket, on your phone?
    Yeah would be a QR code, I assume that you could add to the wallet on your phone like a train ticket
  • Briston_Addick
    Briston_Addick Posts: 12,106
    edited March 20
    "The club is offering supporters the option for a digital season ticket, rather than a physical card, which will allow for quicker and easier stadium entry."

    I don't have a problem getting into the stadium now with a physical card! And there's no queueing because no other bugger is trying to get in when me and grandson no 2 (granddaughter no 1 for midweek matches last year and this) are!
  • LargeAddick
    LargeAddick Posts: 32,979
    fenaddick said:
    Yeah goes up every year for existing ST holders.

    What is a digital ticket, on your phone?
    Yeah would be a QR code, I assume that you could add to the wallet on your phone like a train ticket
    for a technophobe like me, what??

  • Er_Be_Ab_Pl_Wo_Wo_Ch
    Er_Be_Ab_Pl_Wo_Wo_Ch Posts: 1,910
    edited March 20
    In attempting to renew a 24/25 u-11 ticket it doesn't roll it forwards as a 25/26 u-12 ticket. It rolls it forwards as a 25/26 u-11 ticket... which is obviously not a valid option, and the webpage tells me so, but doesn't let me amend. Think I'll come back in a week when all the bugs have been ironed out. :-)

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  • Rothko
    Rothko Posts: 18,876
    The u-11 category from this season is now classified as u-12, that's a good change, assuming it's not a typo.
    Just saved me £100 with that change
  • Jon_CAFC_
    Jon_CAFC_ Posts: 567
    Tried to renew the prices are not loaded properly and my kid who’s under 11 category is now placed into under 18 

    probably teething issue and likely will be fixed in near term or could ring but you’d think the actual booking process would be ready to go the same time they make announce  
  • Rothko
    Rothko Posts: 18,876
    as for Digital season ticket, I would hope it looks like something that lives in Apple/Google Wallet, and isn't just a QR code
  • Bilko
    Bilko Posts: 781
    fenaddick said:
    Yeah goes up every year for existing ST holders.

    What is a digital ticket, on your phone?
    Yeah would be a QR code, I assume that you could add to the wallet on your phone like a train ticket
    So that would mean you can’t pass your ticket to someone else, unless you give them your phone.
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 13,263
    fenaddick said:
    Yeah goes up every year for existing ST holders.

    What is a digital ticket, on your phone?
    Yeah would be a QR code, I assume that you could add to the wallet on your phone like a train ticket
    for a technophobe like me, what??

    In the same way you can add credit/debit cards to your phone to pay for things you can also add train tickets, concert tickets etc  
  • clive
    clive Posts: 19,817
    For comparison Millwall' season ticket prices 25/26 season
    https://www.millwallfc.co.uk/tickets/202526-season-tickets
  • sam3110
    sam3110 Posts: 21,630
    fenaddick said:
    Yeah goes up every year for existing ST holders.

    What is a digital ticket, on your phone?
    Yeah would be a QR code, I assume that you could add to the wallet on your phone like a train ticket
    for a technophobe like me, what??

    Think of it like an oyster card or when you pay with android/apple pay, it will be loaded into your phone and you can just tap it on the scanner and it will let you in
  • LargeAddick
    LargeAddick Posts: 32,979
    sam3110 said:
    fenaddick said:
    Yeah goes up every year for existing ST holders.

    What is a digital ticket, on your phone?
    Yeah would be a QR code, I assume that you could add to the wallet on your phone like a train ticket
    for a technophobe like me, what??

    Think of it like an oyster card or when you pay with android/apple pay, it will be loaded into your phone and you can just tap it on the scanner and it will let you in

    thanks but nope, none the wiser. Don't pay for things on my phone, use a debit/credit card and never had an oyster card. Only wallet I have is in my back pocket.
  • NabySarr said:
    The u-11 category from this season is now classified as u-12, that's a good change, assuming it's not a typo.
    Someone involved in setting the prices probably has a kid in that year group 

    Annoyingly the year younger than mine! 🤣
  • Athletico Charlton
    Athletico Charlton Posts: 14,429
    edited March 20
    Bilko said:
    fenaddick said:
    Yeah goes up every year for existing ST holders.

    What is a digital ticket, on your phone?
    Yeah would be a QR code, I assume that you could add to the wallet on your phone like a train ticket
    So that would mean you can’t pass your ticket to someone else, unless you give them your phone.

    Yeah, my immediate thought.  Digital tickets are good for clubs in that you can't share them I assume?  (Maybe I am wrong).

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  • guinnessaddick
    guinnessaddick Posts: 29,127
    fenaddick said:
    Yeah goes up every year for existing ST holders.

    What is a digital ticket, on your phone?
    Yeah would be a QR code, I assume that you could add to the wallet on your phone like a train ticket
    Will only be quicker if there’s a separate turnstile.
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 13,263
    fenaddick said:
    Yeah goes up every year for existing ST holders.

    What is a digital ticket, on your phone?
    Yeah would be a QR code, I assume that you could add to the wallet on your phone like a train ticket
    Will only be quicker if there’s a separate turnstile.
    Think you’re probably right. The QR codes work well on match day tickets (when the user knows what they’re doing) but can’t imagine it’s any quicker than a card. It’s more a convenience thing, can’t drop a digital ticket and leave it behind by accident 
  • bobmunro
    bobmunro Posts: 21,107
    fenaddick said:
    fenaddick said:
    Yeah goes up every year for existing ST holders.

    What is a digital ticket, on your phone?
    Yeah would be a QR code, I assume that you could add to the wallet on your phone like a train ticket
    Will only be quicker if there’s a separate turnstile.
    Think you’re probably right. The QR codes work well on match day tickets (when the user knows what they’re doing) but can’t imagine it’s any quicker than a card. It’s more a convenience thing, can’t drop a digital ticket and leave it behind by accident 

    NFC digital passes are quicker (just tap) but I don't know if that's the plan.
  • clive
    clive Posts: 19,817
    fenaddick said:
    Yeah goes up every year for existing ST holders.

    What is a digital ticket, on your phone?
    Yeah would be a QR code, I assume that you could add to the wallet on your phone like a train ticket
    Will only be quicker if there’s a separate turnstile.
    There are rarely enough turnstiles working now, let alone having separate turnstiles for QR codes.
    As a frequent user of public transport my observations are that card users access the system far quicker than people faffing about with their phones.
  • tallboy
    tallboy Posts: 117
    clive said:
    For comparison Millwall' season ticket prices 25/26 season
    https://www.millwallfc.co.uk/tickets/202526-season-tickets
    Will they be OK with me wearing my Charlton scarf?
  • SteveACS
    SteveACS Posts: 397
    fenaddick said:
    fenaddick said:
    Yeah goes up every year for existing ST holders.

    What is a digital ticket, on your phone?
    Yeah would be a QR code, I assume that you could add to the wallet on your phone like a train ticket
    Will only be quicker if there’s a separate turnstile.
    Think you’re probably right. The QR codes work well on match day tickets (when the user knows what they’re doing) but can’t imagine it’s any quicker than a card. It’s more a convenience thing, can’t drop a digital ticket and leave it behind by accident 
    Or put your ticket in your trousers, and then put them in the washing machine...
  • DOUCHER
    DOUCHER Posts: 8,225
    seem to be on sale in the north west upper south end or are they gonna squeeze the away fans into 1 block?  
  • guinnessaddick
    guinnessaddick Posts: 29,127
    bobmunro said:
    fenaddick said:
    fenaddick said:
    Yeah goes up every year for existing ST holders.

    What is a digital ticket, on your phone?
    Yeah would be a QR code, I assume that you could add to the wallet on your phone like a train ticket
    Will only be quicker if there’s a separate turnstile.
    Think you’re probably right. The QR codes work well on match day tickets (when the user knows what they’re doing) but can’t imagine it’s any quicker than a card. It’s more a convenience thing, can’t drop a digital ticket and leave it behind by accident 

    NFC digital passes are quicker (just tap) but I don't know if that's the plan.
    The current season ticket does the same.
  • Clem_Snide
    Clem_Snide Posts: 11,811
    Is this the price regardless of what division we are in? Apologies if it's already been covered, haven't read the whole thread.
  • Dansk_Red
    Dansk_Red Posts: 5,744
    Digital ticket on phone is not a problem if you only have one ticket on the phone, a number of times I have followed a person with multiple tickets.on one phone, which entails finding each code for each ticket, on one occasion the owner of the phone scanned in went through the turnstile and passed the phone back to the next person who had to find the code before scanning which ment a queue started to form as there was four tickets on the phone.