Stoke City season ticket prices have remained the same for 18 years, with the cheapest adult ticket at £344.

What's the comparison?

The price has been steady since the team's promotion to the Premier League in 2008. Rival clubs across the Championship charge differently, with some charging £200 more for the cheapest seat. The team's current league standing is 17th in the Championship, with 55 points from 46 games, and a recent form of LLLLD.

How have prices changed?

Prices climbed £47 in the first year at the Brit in 1997/98, with 5,500 season ticket holders. Then-chief executive Jez Moxey confirmed the details, saying fans would be pleasantly surprised.

What's the impact on sales?

Season ticket sales fell by a thousand, despite the promising start under Brian Little. The team had a hard sell for the following campaign, with a deflating season in Division Two. Stoke City has had various managers, including Tony Pulis, who thought outside the box for 2004/05, revealing a massive price cut to £199 if at least 8,500 fans pledged to buy before the end of February. The team's recent result was a 2-0 loss to Bristol City on 2026-05-02, and they are 40 points behind leaders Coventry. Stoke City has scored 51 goals this season, with a goal difference of -5, having conceded 56 goals. The team's recent form has been struggling, with 0 wins in the last 5 games, and a record of LLLLL in the last 5 matches.