Bradford City will welcome Peterborough United at the Valley Parade on Saturday, August 15, and away‑fan tickets are now on sale. The Bantams sit fourth in League One after the 2025 season, with 77 points from 46 games (22W‑11D‑13L) and a recent form of W‑D‑D‑D‑L.
How can fans buy tickets?
Tickets for the Posh supporters start at 10 am on Wednesday, July 29, with priority given to season ticket holders and those holding at least 350 priority points. The club allocated 2,762 tickets for the trip, and sales will continue through Thursday, July 30 for Flexi‑Ticket, ForeverPosh and Junior Posh members with a minimum of 100 points. General sale opens on Friday, July 31. Prices begin at £26 for adults, £23 for seniors and under‑24s, £12 for under‑17s and £6 for under‑12s, rising on match day.
Why is this fixture important for Bradford City?
The opening league game offers Bradford City a chance to build on a strong 2025 campaign where they scored 58 goals and conceded 51, a +7 goal difference. Sitting just 26 points behind leaders Lincoln, the Bantams aim to maintain momentum and push for promotion. A solid home performance against Peterborough United could set the tone for a season targeting the top‑four spots.
What does the ticket allocation mean for the atmosphere?
With over 2,700 away tickets available, the Valley Parade is set to host a lively crowd. The priority‑points system ensures that the most dedicated fans get early access, fostering a vibrant supporter presence. This early allocation helps both clubs plan security and hospitality, while giving travelling fans a clear timeline to secure their seats.
When and where can fans expect the match?
The match kicks off at 3:00 pm on Saturday, August 15, at Valley Parade, Bradford. Fans who miss the priority windows can still purchase tickets on the general sale day, but prices will increase on the day of the game. For the latest updates, visit www.theposhtickets.com or stop by the Weston Homes Stadium Ticket Office.
Bradford City’s recent form-W‑D‑D‑D‑L-shows a mix of results, but the home advantage could be decisive. With the club eyeing a top‑four finish, every point matters as they chase the promotion race.
