Bradford City announced that tickets for the Saturday, 15 August League One encounter with Peterborough United will go on sale to priority fans at 10 am on 29 July. A total of 2,762 seats are available at the University of Bradford Stadium, with pricing starting at £26 for adults and discounts for seniors, youth and children.
Who can buy tickets first?
Season ticket holders and supporters holding at least 350 priority points get first‑dibs on Wednesday, 29 July. The club’s priority points system rewards fans who purchase multiple tickets, granting 20 points for this match. After the initial window, Flexi‑Ticket, ForeverPosh and Junior Posh members with 100 points or more can buy on Thursday, 30 July, followed by a general sale on Friday, 31 July.
What are the prices and categories?
Adult tickets cost £26, seniors (65+) £23, under‑24s £23, under‑17s £12 and under‑12s £6. Prices rise on match day if tickets remain unsold. Coach travel options are also listed: ForeverPosh/Junior Posh fans pay £40, season ticket and Flexi‑Ticket holders £43, Platinum members £20 and non‑members £45, with departures at 10 am from Weston Homes Stadium.
How are tickets delivered?
All tickets are issued as e‑tickets sent by email, which can be added to a mobile wallet for easy entry. Fans needing wheelchair access should call the Posh Ticket Office at 01733 865674 to arrange suitable seating.
When does the sale close?
The final cut‑off for purchasing tickets is 3 pm on Friday, 14 August, just before kick‑off. This ensures that any remaining seats are allocated to match‑day buyers at a higher price.
Bradford City finished the 2025 season in 4th place in League One with 77 points, recording 22 wins, 11 draws and 13 losses, and scoring 58 goals while conceding 51. They sit 26 points behind leaders Lincoln as the new season approaches, making early ticket sales vital for a strong home‑support atmosphere.
Why does early ticket buying matter?
Securing tickets early guarantees fans the best seats and helps the club gauge demand for match‑day services, from catering to security. It also rewards loyal supporters with priority points, reinforcing community ties ahead of a crucial season opener.
What should fans do now?
Head to www.theposhtickets.com or visit the Weston Homes Stadium Ticket Office after 10 am on 29 July to claim your place. Remember to assign each ticket to a friend or family member to maximise priority points. With the stadium ready and the squad eager to build on a 4th‑place finish, a full house could give Bradford City the boost needed to close the 26‑point gap to league leaders Lincoln.
Key takeaway: Ticket sales start 29 July, priority points reward loyal fans, and a packed stadium could be the catalyst Bradford City needs as they aim to close the 26‑point gap to league leaders Lincoln.
