Harrogate Town has announced it will be freezing season ticket prices ahead of the new season.
The club all but secured its League Two status with another crucial point against Grimsby Town in a 2-2 draw on Saturday.
The result left Town in 20th place - nine points above the relegation zone with four games left to play.
And with league football set to continue at Exercise Stadium, the club has put season tickets on sale for next season - with an Early Bird offer also in place.
A spokesperson for the club said:
“With attendances up on average from last season and our number of home supporters up over 30% the past two years, we remain committed to continuing to grow our fan base.
“In March, we set a new home league record attendance of 4,136 supporters who turned up for our fixture against Carlisle, the highest league gate in our 100+ year history.
“On the pitch, we’re aiming to secure a sixth season in the EFL and reach 1,000 Season Ticket Holders for the first time in our history.”
A new price category for 18-21-year-olds has been introduced, whilst under 18 ticket prices have been slashed.
Children under 8 will now go free with a paying adult (previously under 5’s) and the under 12 ticket category has been changed to under 14.
The club will also continue to offer family discounts, allowing supporters to save 10% compared to matchday prices.
A reduced rate for renewals and early bird tickets is available until 31st May.
The club is also introducing a new ‘refer a friend’ scheme*, which means existing supporters can get an additional 15% off their season ticket when their chosen friend signs up for a new season ticket.
*This must be redeemed in the same transaction in-store or over the phone. Email tickets@harrogatetownafc.com for more information.
Check out the full list of ticket prices online via the Harrogate Town website here.

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