IAN Evatt has called for fans to “join the revolution” as Wanderers officially launched their season tickets for 2020/21.

Prices are down on last season, with adult season tickets costing between £349 (East and West) and £275 (North) if bought before Sunday, September 6. Under normal circumstances that would represent around a five per cent decrease on last season's ticket, which was released with 17 games remaining.

Uncertainty over exactly when supporters will be allowed back into the stadium means that direct comparisons are difficult at this stage - but the club maintain their prices sit around 'mid-table' in League Two.

Members of the Lifeline lottery also receive a five per cent discount on their ticket, which brings the cost down to £11.39 per game (before the early purchase deadline).

Over-75s tickets are priced at £174 in all areas of the ground, with over-65s £191 in the North Stand, and £219 in both tiers of the East and West Stands.

Under-23s tickets are also £174 in all areas, with Under-18s priced at £69 and Under-12s at £51.

An adult and child family ticket is £304 in the North Upper, while a family of four (two adults, two children) will cost £608.

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Prices will increase after September 6 – and Evatt is hoping fans will back his efforts for promotion by snapping up their ticket as quickly as possible.

“We have worked hard over the summer to build a team that will be ready to challenge for promotion back to Sky Bet League One,” he said.

“Although it’s been a tough time for everybody during the pandemic, the excitement I’ve seen and heard from our supporters, who are so passionate about Bolton Wanderers, has been astonishing.

“Your support this season will be as crucial as ever as we rebuild Bolton Wanderers Football Club.

“The players know about the history of this great club and will wear the badge with pride every time they step onto the pitch.

“We would like you to Join the revolution and get behind the lads this season. We are one club, one community, one town.”

Season ticket holders who have paid by Direct Debit will NOT automatically renew as has been the case in previous seasons and will need to opt for this method of payment when completing their online renewal or new purchase.

The Direct Debit scheme will spread the cost of a season ticket over eight months, with the first payment taken on September 15 and the remaining seven payments taken on the first working day of each subsequent month.

The deadline to pay via the Direct Debit scheme will be close of business on Sunday, September 6. New for the 2020/21 season, Direct Debit transactions will be processed by GoCardless.