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Dale FREEZE Season Ticket Prices for 2025/26 campaign

Rochdale AFC have confirmed that season ticket prices for the 2025/26 campaign will remain frozen until mid-June, offering fans the chance to enjoy live football from just £8.70 per game.

Season tickets will go on sale from 1pm on Monday 28 April, with prices fixed until Monday 16 June. After this date, the club reserves the right to increase prices.

Prices for the Sandy Lane Standing Terrace start at £200 for adults, £170 for seniors, £90 for young persons, and £30 for juniors. The Main Stand offers adult season tickets at £350, while the Smith Metals Family Stand provides a new Family Season Ticket for £500, covering two adults and two juniors from the same household.

The club also announced a partnership with Fanbase, a new ticketing and fan engagement platform, to provide a more user-friendly digital interface for supporters.

For the first time, supporters can enhance their matchday experience with Lounge Passes and Premium Padded Seats. A £100 Lounge Pass grants access to the AK Lettings Bar and 1907 Lounge, while Premium Padded Seats are available for an additional £150, offering a more comfortable viewing option in Block B of the Main Stand.

Junior season tickets are available at discounted rates but must be purchased alongside an adult or senior ticket. Sales in the Main Stand for juniors are capped at 100.

Exiles Season Tickets, priced from £120, are also available for supporters living more than 50 miles from the Crown Oil Arena. These tickets allow entry to ten home league matches.

Supporters are encouraged to use digital season tickets through the Fanbase app, reducing printing costs and making entry more convenient. Physical cards are still available for an additional £5, with postage costing £7.95 if required.

Klarna has also been introduced as a new payment method, allowing season ticket payments to be spread over three months interest-free.

Disabled supporters continue to receive support, paying the relevant price band with a free carer ticket. Proof of eligibility, such as DLA or PIP, is required.

Season ticket holders will receive priority for away and cup matches when possible, and matchday ticket prices for the new season will be released shortly.

Fan Card Memberships, offering £5 off matchday tickets for adults and seniors, are available for £5.

Supporters who lose or forget their season card will be charged for a match ticket, refundable upon verification, while replacements will cost £15.

For further details and to purchase, visit Rochdale AFC’s website or contact the Dale Ticket Office.

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