Celtic Season Ticket Renewals 2025/26: Key Details and What It Means for Supporters

Celtic have announced season ticket renewals for the 2025/26 campaign, with prices seeing a modest increase of between 5%-8% for standard adult tickets compared to last year. Adult prices now begin at £608, though this varies by seat location.

The adjustment reflects ongoing financial pressures, including changes to living wage legislation and employer costs, but as always, it’s up to supporters to decide whether the increase offers value for money.

19 SPFL Games Included – No Champions League playoff

The season book will cover all 19 home matches in the Scottish Premiership, but it will not include any European fixtures. Crucially, Celtic will be playing in the Champions League play-off round next season, after changes to UEFA’s access list removed direct entry for the Scottish champions.

Soccer Football – Scottish Premiership – Celtic v Kilmarnock – Celtic Park, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain – April 12, 2025
General view inside the stadium before the match REUTERS/Russell Cheyne

That play-off tie—Celtic’s final hurdle before the lucrative group stage—will be ticketed separately. It’s a key match in the club’s season, but not one included in the cost of the season ticket.

Youth Pricing: A Consistent Highlight

One area Celtic continue to get right is their approach to young supporters. Season tickets for under-13s remain fixed at just £50—a price that’s barely more than £2.50 per game. In a climate where prices are rising across the board, the club’s decision to freeze kids’ tickets is a standout move that keeps football accessible for families. One caveat about this ticket is that they don’t include the two derbies, but these can be added on, and even with that, it’s still a very good value.

Teen pricing also remains well structured. Season books start from £105 for 13–16-year-olds, and from £159 for 17–18s. Full-access options that include the home derby match are available for each age group at a higher tier.

Celtic Park thrives on the energy and passion of younger fans, and it’s good to see the club making concessions for those supporters and families. 

Over 65s and Students

Concession prices for over 65s begin at £376, and full-time students can renew for £374. Students also have access to an opt-out option, which, again, excludes the Rangers’ home fixture but reduces the price further.

With renewals now open, supporters with standard adult tickets will weigh up the 5% price rise against what’s on offer. Celtic has had a 99% or so renewal rate for the past four years, and given we’re chasing another treble, we don’t see why that figure won’t remain the same after this year’s renewal campaign.

If you have a season ticket, you’re in an enviable position compared to those who have been on the waiting list for a long time. And given the waiting list has not been opened for over three years, season tickets feel like gold dust.

Wil you be renewing?

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