Leeds United Announces Major Changes to 2025/26 Season Ticket Process and Match Day Options

New Season Ticket Process Unveiled

Leeds United has announced their season ticket renewal process for the 2025/26 season, which will run from March 27th to May 1st, 2025. Notably, existing season ticket holders must meet an 80% attendance threshold – attending 18 or more home league games in the 2024/25 season – to be eligible for renewal.

This attendance requirement has been implemented with a specific purpose: to maintain Elland Road’s legendary atmosphere by ensuring the stands remain as full as possible in support of the team.

Pricing Structure and Availability

Following supporter feedback, the club is implementing a fairer pricing system by gradually equalising prices across similar sections at Elland Road. While there will be an increase in season ticket costs compared to 2024/25 prices, long-term ticket holders will continue to receive the most competitive rates. The pricing structure has been simplified from three tiers to two for the 2025/26 campaign.

Importantly, season ticket prices will remain consistent regardless of which league the club competes in during the 2025/26 season.

Match Day and Hospitality Options

For individual match day tickets, Leeds United offers various pricing categories, with costs varying depending on the opponent and match demand status. Elland Road continues to be more than just a venue – it’s where fans can experience everything from Premier League clashes to European nights under the lights and crucial cup ties.

The 2025/26 season promises high-stakes action as Leeds United aims to make their mark in English football. Known for their aggressive pressing and fast-paced style, supporters can look forward to exciting fixtures, including matches against rivals such as Manchester United, Sheffield Wednesday, and Aston Villa.

Stadium Experience and Atmosphere

Leeds United boasts one of the largest average attendances in England, with Elland Road consistently full even during the club’s periods in lower leagues. The 37,000-capacity stadium offers more than just football, featuring local street food, merchandise stalls, and one of the UK’s iconic terraces.