With pre-season for most Super League teams getting underway this week and next, players and clubs are setting their sights on what looks to be another competitive and entertaining season.
The same can be said for fans and spectators, too. The rugby league faithful are also preparing for next year by getting their season memberships bought and ready for the February start date.
Some clubs have already boasted impressive figures when it comes to ticket sales, with newly-promoted York Knights recording a huge 1,500 membership sales on the first day of release.
Hull KR, meanwhile, have announced that 10,000 members have signed up, after their treble-winning 2025 campaign.
We have taken a look at how each club stacks up in terms of season ticket pricing, with some clubs considerably cheaper than others.
For clarity, we have ranked every team by their cheapest adult membership that does not have any discount attached, i.e. price slashes for renewing members or an early bird deadline.
Super League sides ranked by season ticket prices
As a caveat, Catalans Dragons have not yet released their season ticket prices for next year, with the club releasing their ticket options for 2026 on November 14.
=13th: Leigh Leopards – £330
The club build their home matches as an experience, with pre-match entertainment such as live music, on-pitch performances amongst other things that make game day more than just the 80 minutes on the field.
With all that included, they understandably offer the most expensive season ticket, but if their 2025 efforts at the Leigh Sports Village are anything to go by, then it is certainly worth the money.
=13th: Hull FC – £330
Whilst the club offer memberships that are much cheaper than the standard figure, including a discount zone and a family stand, the price for one adult who is not already a member to go buy a season pass sits at the joint highest in the league.
John Cartwright’s men narrowly missed out on the play-offs this season, and whilst their home form of late has been sub-par, they will be hoping to push on in 2026 and give their fans more to cheer about. With the signings they’ve made, expect FC to be in the top six picture once again.
11th: St Helens – £311
Under new coach Paul Rowley, the Saints faithful will be hoping for a return to a major final, something the club will have not seen in over three seasons come the start of next year.
New fans wanting to join the ex-Salford boss in his first year in charge will need to pay £311 for a season ticket, and that grants access to the standing area in the West Stand behind the posts. That works out at an average of just under £24 per game.
=10th: Wigan Warriors – £300
The 2023 and 2024 Grand Final winners offer their cheapest membership at £300, and that is to sit in the south stand behind the posts.
Like many other clubs, there are discounts available for people renewing their membership, whilst also having an early bird price in there too, however at standard price, £300 makes them the one of the highest in Super League.
=10th: Bradford Bulls – £300
One of the three sides promoted to the top flight for next year, Bradford have had an increase in their season memberships from 2025, where it sat at £240.
Whilst Wigan’s cheapest ticket offers a seat, the Bulls’ cheapest offers a standing ticket, and as anyone who has been to Odsal Stadium knows, it can get quite chilly stood on the terrace. It should be noted that a terrace ticket is available at the discounted rate of £279 until December 23.
8th: Warrington Wolves – £295
Coming in ever-so-slightly cheaper are Warrington, who charge £295 for a season pass. and that is to sit in the South Stand. Unlike Wigan, though, Wire’s South Stand is along the touchline.
Sam Burgess’ men will be hoping for a vastly improved 2026, and after revealing their squad numbers, kits and some big signings, there is hope for the Wolves faithful that they can do just that.
7th: Leeds Rhinos – £290
Leeds sit in the lower mid-table when it comes to season ticket prices, however they are the first club on the list to offer memberships where they also sell their away tickets.
The Western Terrace at Headingley is often subject to criticism, given the impressiveness of the other three stands, but Rhinos fans are allowed to mingle with the travelling supporters, and to do so for a full season costs just short of the £300 mark.
6th: Castleford Tigers – £285
Wheldon Road is often known for it’s intense and intimate atmosphere, with the stands being so close to the pitch.
New boss Ryan Carr will be hoping to use that to his advantage next year, and with a new direction seemingly in place at Castleford, there is plenty for fans to cheer about.
5th: Hull KR – £275
The Grand Final winners boast the fifth lowest ticket price for 2026, and as mentioned earlier, sales have been flying.
Craven Park only holds 11,000 fans, and with five-figure ticket sales already snapped up, there will be little room for any away fans, or even home fans who want to attend the odd game across the year.
4th: York Knights – £245
The next promoted side on the list, York, are another team to reach a landmark target, having achieved a club record 1,500 members on the first day of sales.
Owner Clint Goodchild has been vocal on his plans to develop the fanbase at the club, and it seems to be heading in the right direction for what will be their first season in Super League.
3rd: Huddersfield Giants – £225
The Giants will be hoping for a much improved 2026, following their 10th placed finish in the league this campaign.
The crowds at the Accu Stadium are often highlighted, with Ken Davy openly stating he wants to find a new home for the club, and build a ground that is much more suitable for their size.
However, at an average of £17.30 a game, it is a wonder why more people aren’t interested in supporting the Claret and Gold.
2nd: Wakefield Trinity – £200
Daryl Powell’s men enjoyed a whirlwind 2025 season that saw them reach the play-offs at the first time of asking since their Super League promotion.
Guided by Matt Ellis and his team, the club has seen huge rises in attendances over the past year, and continue to develop the stadium to allow more fans through the gates.
A season membership at Trinity will cost £200, and that grants access to the South Stand.
1st: Toulouse Olympique: €99 (£88)
The French side rank the cheapest for season ticket prices, and by some distance too.
To watch all of the club’s 13 home games next season, it will cost the UK equivalent of just £88, which is just £6.76 per game!
Toulouse will be hoping to attract a lot of potential fans with that price, and if fans book early enough, that price is reduced even further to €79
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