
Existing season ticket holders have until Friday 11 April to renew for the upcoming season.
Digital ticketing will also be introduced as standard for home fixtures, with a new process for ticket sharing, as well as changes to ensure that the matchday experience in the family area remains suitable for young children.
Season ticket prices are frozen for 2025/26
We’ve frozen season ticket prices to underscore our commitment to affordable football.
Brentford chief executive Jon Varney said: “Freezing season ticket prices ensures that the Gtech Community Stadium remains one of the most accessible and affordable places to watch Premier League football.”
We’re also continuing our initiatives to support our fans financially. The direct debit payment period will remain at 12 months so payments can be spread throughout the year. We will also still guarantee payouts, in pro-rata credit into your account, for Premier League tickets listed on the exchange at least seven days in advance of the fixture.
Varney added: “Over £450,000 of credit has been reimbursed to season ticket holders so far this season, which is one way we’re putting money back in fans’ pockets, as a thank you for your support.”
‘Every Seat Counts’ continues to improve home attendance
We’ll be continuing with the ‘Every Seat Counts’ policy for season tickets and premium seat holders for the upcoming season.
Thanks to increased use of the ticket exchange, occupancy at the Gtech has improved with an average of over 160 more fans attending per match.
With your support, we’re filling the stadium with as many Bees fans as possible.
On the policy, Varney said: “More and more Brentford fans are getting the opportunity to come to matches and average attendance is going up. This is fantastic news for all of us who want the Gtech to have an electric atmosphere on matchdays.”
See the positive difference that the ‘Every Seat Counts’ policy is making in our 2024/25 mid-season review.