Swindon Town say they have shifted more than 3,600 season tickets during the early-bird window. Reduced prices were available to Town fans until Sunday, May 31, and the club have nearly matched the equivalent sales numbers of last summer. On June 1, 2025, Swindon reported 3,800-plus season tickets had been sold, meaning uptake is around five per cent down year on year. Prices for Town renewals are among the most expensive in League Two, and most season-ticket holders will have endured a rise of around 7.5 per cent on the cost of their ticket this summer, but a core of support remains for the Robins despite the disappointing climax to 2025/26, when they fell from second to ninth across the final 13 matches. The Moonraker needs its community to support independent, high-quality coverage of Swindon Town. Subscribe to a monthly or annual package today to be a part of something special. Already have an account? Sign in. The club's season-ticket holders will have endured a rise of around 7.5 per cent on the cost of their ticket this summer, but a core of support remains for the Robins despite the disappointing climax to 2025/26, when they fell from second to ninth across the final 13 matches.
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Swindon Town Sell Over 3,600 Season Tickets During Early-Bird Window
Swindon Town have sold more than 3,600 season tickets during the early-bird window, with prices available until Sunday, May 31. The club have nearly matched the equivalent sales numbers of last summer.
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