Barnsley FC have frozen season ticket prices ahead of next season.
The prices start from £379 for adults, £249 for seniors, £119 for under 21s, £109 for under 19s and £29 for under 14s.
The early bird period for cheaper prices will run from March 18 to May 20.
There are also new options to pay instalments over six and ten months as well as a ‘flexi 15’ ticket for weekend games only.
Chief executive Jon Flatman said: “We have frozen prices for season tickets for next season after consultation with the Fan Advisory Board and other relevant stakeholders.
“A season ticket will always be the to be the best value way to watch Barnsley FC. The freeze is a thank you to fans for the support over the season so far despite significant rises in costs for the club in areas such as national minimum wage, higher national insurance costs and increased utility bills.
“The focus on improving the matchday experience continues via the proposed new fanzone, safe standing and Oakwell redevelopments, with safe standing in the Norman Rimmington South Stand to be completed by May and a fanzone at a planning permission stage.
“The additional finance options and 15-game flexi tickets provide additional opportunities for those unable to commit to the full payment upfront and those who only wish to attend weekend fixtures now have the choice to.
“We would like to thank all fans for their support.”