Harrogate Town have released Half Season Tickets, giving supporters the chance to secure seats for the final 12 home games of the 2025/26 League Two campaign.
The offer begins with the New Year’s Day fixture against Tranmere Rovers and covers every remaining league match at The Exercise Stadium, including visits from Swindon Town, Gillingham, Salford City and Notts County.
The package provides a saving compared with match-by-match purchases, with adults able to save up to 20 per cent.
Prices start from £211 for adults, with concession prices from £14.60 per match. Under-18s can attend from £6.50 per game, while under-8s can enter free when accompanied by a paying adult.

Holders are guaranteed a seat for every game and can access various season ticket perks and discounts.
Supporters can also spread the cost through Klarna instalments, subject to an £80 minimum spend.
Digital tickets will be issued without an admin fee, while physical tickets carry a £5 charge.
Half Season Tickets can be bought online via the club’s ticketing website, in person at the Official Club Shop on Commercial Street, or by phone through the ticket office.
The ticket covers the fixtures against Tranmere Rovers (Jan 1), Swindon Town (Jan 4), Gillingham (Jan 24), Fleetwood Town (Jan 27), Cambridge United (Feb 7), Bromley (Feb 21), Cheltenham Town (Feb 27), Salford City (Mar 14), Notts County (Mar 28), Bristol Rovers (Apr 6), Colchester United (Apr 18) and Barnet (May 2).
The club notes that some spring fixtures may be rescheduled depending on Sky Sports broadcast selections.

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