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General admission ticket prices frozen for the 2026/27 Season

8 July 2026

Boreham Wood Football Club are delighted to confirm that general admission ticket prices have been frozen for the 2026/27 season, ensuring supporters can continue to enjoy live football at Meadow Park at the same great value.

Following the announcement of our 2026/27 season ticket packages earlier this summer, the Club has now confirmed that matchday admission prices will remain unchanged as we prepare for another exciting National League campaign.

Please note that the below prices apply to National League fixtures only, general admission prices for pre-season friendlies and cup competitions will be confirmed separately and may differ.

The decision reflects the Club’s ongoing commitment to making football as accessible and affordable as possible for our supporters, families and the wider community. As well as keeping football affordable, we believe supporters enjoyed outstanding value for money at Meadow Park throughout last season.

The Wood recorded the third-best home record in the National League, bettered only by York City and Rochdale, winning 17 league matches, scoring 48 goals and collecting 53 points on home soil. Supporters also witnessed memorable Emirates FA Cup victories over Newport County and Crawley Town before celebrating National League Cup success in front of bumper Meadow Park crowds. Meadow Park was the place to watch exciting, front-footed football throughout the 2025/26 campaign, and everyone at the Club hopes the 2026/27 season will deliver more of the same.

2026/27 general admission prices

Adult (20–64) – £20.00
OAP (65+) – £18.00
Under 20 (16–19) – £14.00
Under 16 (14–15) – £10.00
Under 14 (5–13) – £6.00*
Under 5 (0-4) – £2.00*

*Must be accompanied by a paying adult or OAP.

Please note: Save for under 5, admission prices listed above are subject to a £3.00 increase from midnight the day before the match.

We thank every member of the Wood Army for your incredible backing last season and look forward to seeing Meadow Park packed throughout the 2026/27 campaign.

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