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Preston North End 2024/25 early-bird season-card prices: All you need to know ahead of 10th season in Championship
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Preston North End have announced their early-bird season-ticket prices for the 2024-25 season.

The Championship campaign will be the Lilywhites' 10th in English football's second tier, following promotion from League One in 2015.

Fans will be asked to pay an extra 5% to watch Ryan Lowe's side in action based on last summer's initial season-card entry price into Deepdale. However, those keen to snap up a ticket before Monday, June 17 - the cut-off date for the latest early-bird scheme - will do so knowing that this year's price will remain in place for the 2025-26 campaign.

The club maintains it is offering 'one of the most affordable packages in the Championship', with an adult expected to pay less than PS13 per game if he/she signs up between Monday, May 13, and the mid-June date set out.

But what can you expect to pay under the new arrangements? Here's a breakdown on what is soon to be available - and what you could pay if you do not take advantage of the early-bird window.

AdultA standard early-bird adult ticket will go up from PS280 (Alan Kelly Town End and family zone) to PS294. Those supporters who prefer the Sir Tom Finney Stand or the Invincibles Pavilion will pay PS315 for the privilege, which is PS15 more than last summer's price. A Premium ticket has increased from PS380 to PS399, which again represents an increase of five percent.

Missing out on the early-bird prices will see an adult season-ticket holder paying PS420 (Alan Kelly Town End and family zone), PS495 (Sir Tom Finney Stand or the Invincibles Pavilion) and PS550 (Premium). Those prices are up between 2.8 and 5% on last year's prices.

Last season, an adult was deemed someone between the age of 25-64. This seasomn the age range is 23-64.

Senior (65+)Like an adult ticket, a standard early-bird senior ticket will go up from PS280 (Alan Kelly Town End and family zone) to PS294. Those supporters who prefer the Sir Tom Finney Stand or the Invincibles Pavilion will pay PS315 for the privilege, which is PS15 more than last summer's price. A Premium ticket has also increased from PS380 to PS399, which again represents an increase of five percent.

Missing out on the early-bird prices will see a senior season-ticket holder paying PS325 (Alan Kelly Town End and family zone), PS345 (Sir Tom Finney Stand or the Invincibles Pavilion) and PS440 (Premium). Those prices are between 4.5 and 4.8% on last year's prices.

Under-23 (19-22)Last season, this category was named 'Young Adult', with those aged between 19-24 eligible. The price of an early-bird ticket here has also changed, with personnel in this category expected to pay PS294 (Alan Kelly Town End and family zone), PS315 (Sir Tom Finney Stand and Invincibles Pavilion) and PS399 (Premium), with each increase representing a 5% mark-up.

Missing out on the early-bird prices will see an under-23 season-ticket holder paying PS325 (Alan Kelly Town End and family zone), PS345 (Sir Tom Finney Stand or the Invincibles Pavilion) and PS440 (Premium). Those prices are between 4.5 and 4.8% on last year's prices.

Under-19 (14-18)Previously a 'Junior', fans in this age group will pay the following: PS131 (Alan Kelly Town End), which is an increase of PS6 on last year; PS84 (family zone), which is an increase of PS4; PS131 (Sir Tom Finney Stand or the Invincibles Pavilion), which is up PS6; and PS131 (Premium) - also a PS6 increase. No price hike here is more than 5%.

Missing out on the early-bird prices will see an under-19 season-ticket holder paying PS150 (Alan Kelly Town End), PS100 family zone), PS150 (Sir Tom Finney Stand or the Invincibles Pavilion) and PS150 (Premium).

Under-14 (11-13)Same as the above. Although, all children under the age of 14 must be accompanied by an over 18.

Under-11 (0-10)Free. Although, all children under the age of 14 must be accompanied by an over 18.

Disabled supporters @ pitch levelFans in this category will pay PS240 for all sections, which is the same price afforded to fans in last season's Adult Disabled Supporters and Concessions Disabled supporters sections. Although a Premium ticket is down PS20.

These prices will rise to PS325 from 9am on Monday, June 17.

What else is there to know?Season cards will be available to buy from 9am on Monday, May 13, from the ticket office - in person or over the phone on 0344 856 1966 - and fans can also buy online from the club website.

Supporters will pay in accordance with the age they will be on August 10, 2024.

Supporters with a 2023-24 season card will have their seats reserved until the close of play on Saturday, June 15 from the ticket office and until 8.30am online on Monday, June 17. After this point, any seats which have not been renewed will become available for all supporters to purchase.

There will also be an option for supporters to pay for their 2024-25 season card in instalments, with full details to be confirmed.

Car park passes for the 2024/25 league campaign at Deepdale are available for PS230 per space. Accessible parking spaces are priced at PS150 per space, and new purchasers will be required to provide supporting documentation, as per the club's disabled supporter terms and conditions.