Guildford City FC Season Tickets Now on Sale for the 2025/26 Season

For football fans, there are two main things that they can look forward to before a ball is kicked. The first is the release of the fixtures, giving you a sense of how the forthcoming season is going to work out and looking at when the big games against your rivals will be played.

The second is when the club confirms the prices of tickets and puts them on sale, allowing supporters to get their name on a season ticket and ensure they’ll be able to get along to as many matches as possible. That is what Guildford City have done, putting their 2025-2026 season tickets on sale.

Good Value for Money

Guildford City FC football logoGuildford City Football Club supporters hoping to get hold of a season for the 2025-2026 campaign are in for a pleasant surprise when they find out how much it will set them back. Being guaranteed a ticket for all of the games played at the Premier Division South side’s Spectrum home ground will cost £110 for an adult, which is less than some Premier League fans are expected to pay for a single game. Meanwhile, if you’re looking to get a season ticket for someone under the age of 16, that will set you back a mere £10, which is incredible value for money.

Clubs like Arsenal and Chelsea can ask their supporters to fork out as much as £125 to watch one of the high-profile games, which means they could buy a season ticket for both themselves and a young person in their life for less money than they’d have to spend on a single game for a top-flight team. When you consider that Guildford City played 19 home games during the 2024-2025 season, which will be the same this year, that equates to about £5.79 per match played at the Spectrum in the league. They won five of those games and drew four last time out.

How to Get Your Season Ticket

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If you fancy getting hold of a season ticket for the 2025-2026 campaign, you will need to ensure that you fill in a season ticket application form and get it sent into the club. The application form asks you to put information such as your name, address and postcode, as well as a valid email address. After that, you will then let the club know which type of ticket you are applying for, with the following being the options along with their cost:

  • Adult – £110
  • Concession – £70
  • 16-years-old and Under – £10
  • Adult (10 Selected Games) – £60
  • Concession (10 Selected Games) – £40

In addition to sending off your form, you will also have to send in your payment. You can do this via a bank transfer, sending an email to the club in order to let them know you’ve made payment.

The possibility of selecting ten matches to attend is a good thing for those who can’t commit to a full season following the club. Instead, you can look to see which matches you will be able to get along to and effectively only pay for them. Although that works out at £6 per game for an adult, it is still better value than paying for each game on a match day. The cost of doing that will be £8 for adults, £5 for concessions and £1 for anyone aged under 16.

Good Options for Seating

The Spectrum is well-known in Guildford as a sporting and leisure complex, boasting more than just the football stadium on site. As well as an ice rink on which the ice hockey teams the Guildford Flames and the Guildford Phoenix play, there is also a tenpin bowling centre alongside three swimming pools. It means that people wanting to head along to watch a Guildford City match can make a day of it, perhaps adding in a game of squash or a dive into the high-diving pool. The football stadium, meanwhile, has room for around 1,000 people, with 730 of the spaces being seated.

That allows for plenty of choice for supporters, including 255 seats under cover. With plenty of free parking on-site, supporters can make their way to the game in the knowledge that they will be able to park their car somewhere and make a quick getaway after the full-time whistle. If you want to be able to have a drink whilst you’re there instead, there is a licensed bar at the Spectrum. Both hot and cold food is also available, meaning that you don’t need to worry about having your dinner or your lunch before you head along to watch the Sweeney play a match in front of the home crowd.