Doug King: Coventry City owner defends decision to set ticket prices for some games at £45

Doug King: Coventry City owner defends decision to set ticket prices for some games at £45

BBC Sport

Coventry City owner Doug King says the decision to set ticket prices for the Championship game against West Bromwich Albion later this month and the Boxing Day match with Swansea City at £45 is down to the club “optimising where we can optimise”.

Adults will be charged £45, seniors £40 and under-18s £35 to watch the games against the Baggies on 22 November and the Swans on 26 December, both at the Coventry Building Society Arena.

Currently, there is no cap on away ticket prices in the Championship, meaning costs can vary.

The Premier League has had a £30 cap in place since 2016-17 and voted unanimously to keep that for 2025-26.

It has led to calls from some West Brom fans to boycott…



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