Chester FC Matchday Admission 2023/24

    Chester Football Club can confirm admission prices at the Deva Stadium for the 2023/24 campaign. 

    Once again this season, supporters benefit from a discount when buying tickets in advance via our online ticketing platform – with a £1 increase on matchday.

    With our costs as a football club rising significantly over the past 12 months, we have reluctantly introduced small increases to admission prices.

    However, you can still join the more than 1,500 Seals who have bought a Chester FC Season Ticket and enjoy massive savings across the campaign.

    Admission prices are as follows (matchday prices are in brackets):

    Harry McNally (North) Terrace 

    • Adults £16 (£17) 
    • Concessions £14 (£15) 
    • 18-21 £11 (£12) 
    • 12-17 £4 (£5) 
    • Under 12’s FREE (£2)* 

    Main (East) and Swettenham Chemists Community (West) Stands 

    • Adults £19 (£20) 
    • Concessions £16 (£17) 
    • 18-21 £13 (£14) 
    • 12-17 £4 (£5) 
    • Under 12’s FREE (FREE)* 

    *Free admission for Under 12’s with an accompanied adult 

    Supporters are advised that while the temporary capacity reduction is in place, matchday admission will not be available at turnstiles, meaning tickets will have to either be bought online at chesterfc.ktckts.com or at the Ticket Office.

    Even in the General Sale window, Season Tickets at the Deva Stadium continue to represent the best value for money.

    Adults and Concessions can enjoy up to four free games when purchasing an ST for 2023/24, while we have continued our commitment to create the next generation of Chester fans with free season tickets for Under 12’s. 

    For 12-17 Year Olds in both the Harry Mac and the West and East Stands, getting a £55 Season Ticket saves £60 on admission across the campaign.

    There’s also huge savings for 18-21 Year Olds on the Terrace – with the £115 ST meaning that 13 of our 23 home league games work out completely FREE!

    CLICK HERE TO BUY YOUR SEASON TICKET!

    Photo Credit: Luke Reynolds Photography.