YORK City have released their season ticket prices for the 2024/25 season – with new categories introduced.

Concessionary-rate tickets are now available for those aged over 65, rather than 60, whilst Students and those aged 12 to 16 form a new category.

Entry for those between two and seven is no longer free, with an Under 11s category introduced instead.

Fans can take advantage of an Early Bird promotion, offering a 10 per cent discount for all. 

Adam Hinshelwood’s side secured their Vanarama National League safety on the final day of the season last weekend, despite a 1-0 defeat at play-off contenders Solihull Moors.

The Minstermen have twice broken their crowd record at the LNER Community Stadium this season, with 7,571 witnessing their 2-1 victory over champions Chesterfield last month, before 7,657 supporters packed into the stadium for their final home match against Woking 11 days ago.

Season tickets will be available across the East Stand (excluding block EA), the South Stand and West Stand blocks WA/B/C/D/E.

Adult season tickets prices have risen from £330 to £350, a cost that averages out at £15.22 per game across the National League season.

Over 65 season tickets are priced at £275 (£11.96 per game), whilst tickets for Students and those aged between 12 and 16 will cost £120 (£5.22 per game).

A new Under 11 category sees season tickets available for £50 (£2.17 per game).

Early Bird season tickets are priced at £315 for Adults (£13.70 per game), £247.50 for Over 65s (£10.76 per game), £108 for Students and those aged from 12 to 16 (£4.70 per game) and £45 for Under 11s (£1.96 per game).

LNER Lounge season tickets, which include centrally-located East Stand padded seats, are also available.

Adult tickets are priced at £520 (£22.60 per game), £435 for Over 65s (£18.91 per game), £290 for Students and those aged between 12 and 16 (£12.61 per game) and £220 for Under 11s (£9.56 per game).

City have also announced a new finance option for season tickets, allowing supporters to spread the cost across the season.

The club say that whilst finalising such an option will delay the purchase of season tickets, they hope that it will “further unlock the ability for supporters to tap into having a season ticket.”

Purchase and collection details will be revealed in due course.