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Bolton Wanderers FC
Reebok Stadium

Other Information

Admission Prices
Programme & Fanzines

Local Rivals

Fixtures 2010-2011
Stadium Tours
Disabled Facilities
Ground Layout
Record & Average Attendance

Burnden Park Photos

Admission Prices  
Bolton operate a four category system of ticket pricing (A+, A, B, C) whereby the most popular matches will cost more to watch than the least popular ones. The highest category (A+) ticket prices are shown below, with the lowest category (C) ticket prices shown in brackets.

Home Fans*:

North, East & West Stands (Upper Tier): 
Adults £35 (£28), Senior Citizens & Under 21's £24 (£19), Juniors £13 (£9)
East & West Stands (Lower Tier): 
Adults £32 (£24), Senior Citizens & Under 21's £22 (£16), Juniors £13 (£9)
North & South Stands (Lower Tier): 
Adults £27 (£20), Senior Citizens & Under 21's £21 (£15), Juniors £13 (£9)
Family Area
1 Adult + 1 Junior £37 (£24), 2 Adults + 2 Juniors £74 (£48)

Away Fans:
South Stand (Upper Tier): 
Adults £35 (£28), Senior Citizens & Under 21's £24 (£19), Juniors £13 (£9)
South Stand (Lower Tier): 
Adults £27 (£20), Senior Citizens & Under 21's £21 (£15), Juniors £13 (£9)

* Club members can receive substantial discounts on some of these ticket prices. The senior citizen concessions applies to over 65's.
 
 
Programme & Fanzines  
Official Programme: £3.
White Love Fanzine £1.
Tripes & Trotters Fanzine £1.
 
 
Local Rivals  
Manchester United, Manchester City, Bury, Blackburn, Wigan, Preston and from a little further a field; Tranmere Rovers.
 
 
Fixtures 2010-2011  
Bolton Wanderers Fixture List (to take you to the BBC Sports Website).
 
 
Stadium Tours  
The club offer regular tours of the stadium on most days. The cost of the tours is Adults £4 and £2 for concessions or £10 for a family ticket (2 adults & 2 children). Tours must be pre-booked at the Club Shop, or by calling the Club on 01204 673650.
 
 
Disabled Facilities  
For details of disabled facilities at the ground please visit the relevant page on the National Association Of Disabled Supporters (NADS) website.
 
 

Ground Layout

 


Layout

 

 
Record & Average Attendance  
Record Attendance:

At The Reebok:
28,353 v Leicester City
Premier League,
December 28th 2003.

At Burnden Park:
69,912 v Manchester City 
FA Cup 5th Round, February 18th, 1933.

Average Attendance:
2009-2010: 21,881 (Premier League)
2008-2009: 22,374 (Premier League)
2007-2008: 20,901 (Premier League)

 

 
Burnden Park Photos  

To see some photos of Bolton's previous ground Burnden Park then visit the Old Grounds & Stands Section of the Guide.
 

 

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Last Updated: 6 August 2010