Wrexham have confirmed their ticket prices for visitors Birmingham City’s fans ahead of their clash next month, and supporters on both sides are thrilled with the fees that have been set.
Birmingham fans were outraged by Coventry City’s away ticket prices recently, with the Sky Blues charging their neighbours and their own fans £45 each, with kids costing £35. The Blues have since sold that allocation out, but many took issue with the ‘scandalous’ fees that aren’t capped, unlike in the Premier League.
Chris Davies’ side travel to Wrexham next month as they look to continue their unbeaten record against them following their battles at the top of League One last season.
But tensions for the impending Hollywood derby have simmered ever so slightly thanks to the Welsh side’s ticket price announcement, with fans being ‘wowed’ by the decision.
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Wrexham will be charging adults £26 at the SToK Racecourse, while Under-18s cost just £14.
Pricing for Wrexham vs Birmingham City
- Adult – £25
- Over 65/Under 21 – £21
- Under 18 – £14
- Under 14 – £10
A number of fans took to social media to express their gratitude for the prices being affordable for supporters.
Well-known Wrexham fan Craig Jones said on X: “Proper, fair pricing from Wrexham AFC. If there’s one thing other clubs fans may like about us, it’s this.”
“Well done Wrexham,” another wrote.
A Birmingham City fan added: “£26 for Wrexham away! Wow! Fair play Wrexham.”
Both Wrexham and Birmingham City’s squads will look very different from the last time they met, and both clubs have recently been linked with a former England international.
Wrexham and Birmingham City linked with Dele Alli
According to The Mail, Birmingham, West Bromwich Albion and Wrexham are in the race to sign Dele Alli.
The former Tottenham ace is without a club following his exit from Italian outfit Como.
Other Championship club Swansea City has also been linked with Alli.
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He managed a mere nine minutes of football at Como, but could reignite his career with one of the second tier’s new money clubs.
