COVENTRY City have revealed the price it will cost supporters to watch the club on their return to the Premier League in 2026/27.
As expected, prices have increased significantly following Coventry’s promotion from the Championship last term.
The cheapest adult season ticket is priced at £625 for the family zone and standard zone at the Coventry Building Society Arena.
However, premium zone season tickets cost £800 across the board for all five age categories.
Family and standard zone season tickets have increased from £540 the previous campaign.
This represents an £85 increase from the 2025/26 season.
And premium zone season tickets have gone up by £200 for adults and significantly more for under-18s, under-14s and concessions.
Last season’s premium zone seats cost £600 for adults and as little as £300 for under-14s.
Existing season ticket holders at the CBS Arena have until 3pm on Monday, July 13 to renew their seat.
A statement on the club website said: “After very limited variation across the last three seasons, season ticket prices are rising for 2026/27.
“Premier League football costs more to deliver, and we have worked hard on a pricing structure benchmarked across the division – fair, and competitive for Sky Blue supporters.”
Around 5,000 Coventry fans who signed up to the club’s Premier League package in 2023 will receive a free season ticket for the 2026/27 campaign.
The club have also confirmed around 350 season ticket holders will need to move seats next season in order for the club to meet Premier League broadcast regulations.
Coventry have also extended safe standing areas at the CBS Arena with the area to stretch from block 11 to block 16 for home supporters.
