Boro have today announced ‘early bird’ season card prices for next season.
For the first time in 10 seasons, prices have increased, though with the club looking well-placed to win promotion back to the Premier League, there will no doubt be great interest in season cards.
The deadline for the ‘early bird’ offer is April 2, so fans have slightly more than five weeks to take advantage.
All adult season card holders including those aged 18-21 or over-65, will again be offered a free drink before or after every home game.
There are also flexible payment plans available so that supporters can spread the cost over five or 10 months.
The size of the price rise varies depending on age group and section of the stadium.
Katie Lunn
A sold out Riverside Stadium on Boxing Day
In general, adult prices have increased between 6% and 7% while over-65s will pay between 8% and 11% more.
Under-18s face the largest rise with their season cards increasing by by 31.5%.
That said, they will still be able to watch Boro next season for £5.43 per game in the Championship or £6.57 in the Premier League.
Adults who are existing season ticket holders in the North Stand, South Stand, North-east, North-west or South-west corners will pay £397 for a new season card, a rise of £27 (£1.17 per Championship game).
That means adult fans will be able to watch Championship football in those sections for £17.26 per match, or £20.89 per game in the Premier League.
The top season card price for existing holders next season will be £558 for a seat in the West Stand Upper.
That works out at £29.36 per game in the Premier League or £24.26 in the Championship.
Under-18 season cards outside the Generation Red Fanzone will cost £125 across the board for existing holders.
That works out at £5.43 per game in the Championship or £6.57 in the Premier League.
The ‘early bird’ prices are only available to existing season card holders.
Non-season card holders have until April 2 to take advantage of ‘new applicant’ pre-season prices.
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