Bristol Rovers 2024/25 season ticket details

Bristol Rovers 2024/25 season ticket details

Posted on: 14 Mar 2024

A Gas Head fanbase looking for progress next season, last month learned the details of their season tickets for the next campaign and have now renewed their tickets.

 

With main takeaways including details around the new South Stand and a restructuring of ticket categories; fans, ownership, playing staff and coaching staff alike will be hoping to kick on next season with a push for the League One playoffs.

 

Find out more from the Bristol Rovers website.

 

 

The key dates for renewing your Bristol Rovers season tickets are as follows: early bird renewals and early bird general sale are now closed with the ticket moving period opening yesterday (Wednesday 13 March) and closing on Tuesday 19 March. With season tickets temporarily going off sale and season ticket holders can move.

 

The general sale opens on Wednesday 20 March and doesn’t close until 11.59 PM on Wednesday 31 July with all remaining seats becoming available with no reservations. To purchase a new ticket, head to the Rovers website where you will find a stadium map.

 

In general, next season prices have gone up by around six percent. Full pricing details for 2024/25 season tickets can be viewed below…

In their 2024/25 season ticket announcement, Rovers have promised first team investment to support new manager Matt Taylor in his style of play as well as outlining the importance of a Memorial Ground packed out with Gasheads, cheering on their team.

 

Speaking about the 2024/25 season tickets announcement, Chairman Hussain Alsaeed has said: “The future holds immense promise, and we are not embarking on this journey alone. Your unwavering support, passion, and loyalty fuel our collective aspirations.”

All the details and FAQs can be found on the Bristol Rovers website.


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Stanley Gray

Stan is a born and bred Bristolian, recently graduated from studying English Literature in Sheffield. His passions are music and literature and he spends the majority of his time in venues all over the city, immersing himself in Bristol’s alternative music scene. A lifelong Bristol City fan, Stan’s Saturdays are spent watching his team both home and away.