Following early consultation with the Voice of the Fans group, it was agreed to issue a charter of their responsibilities to define to the wider fanbase, as follows:
1. Introduction
The Voice of the Fans is established to provide a structured and independent channel through which supporters of Scunthorpe United can contribute to the development, governance, and culture of our football club. This Charter sets out our purpose, principles, and commitments to ensure that the views of the fanbase are heard, respected, and acted upon by the club leadership wherever possible.
2. Purpose
The primary purpose of the Voice of the Fans is to:
- Represent the collective interests of supporters in dialogue with the club by providing scope for particular areas of supporter influence: Stadium improvements; community initiatives; Club Policies; (club crest being an example).
- Strengthen the relationship between the club and its fanbase.
- Ensure that decisions affecting supporters are informed by meaningful consultation.
3. Core Principles
The Voice of the Fans will operate in accordance with the following principles:
- Representation – Ensuring that the views of supporters across all demographics are fairly and accurately presented in a timely manner.
- Transparency – Communicating clearly and openly with both the club and supporters on matters discussed and actions agreed.
- Respect – Upholding the values of fairness, inclusivity, and constructive dialogue at all times.
- Accountability – Remaining answerable to the supporter base and maintaining high standards of integrity.
- Unity – Promoting a culture of “one team” togetherness, recognising supporters as an essential part of the club’s identity and future.
4. Objectives
The Voice of the Fans representatives are committed to:
- Establishing a consistent and accessible forum for consultation with supporters.
- Raising matters of importance on behalf of the fanbase directly with the club’s Board of Directors and club management. All to enable valued discussion and opportunity for incorporation into decision making processes which will benefit the ongoing development of the club.
- Supporting initiatives designed to enhance the matchday experience, community engagement, and supporter well-being.
- Encouraging cooperation between supporter groups to foster solidarity and shared purpose by providing a centralised and shared discussion/communication route with the club.
- Promoting diversity and inclusion to ensure that all fans feel welcome and valued.
5. Structure and Operation
- Meetings: Regular meetings will be held between the Voice of the Fans representatives and the Directors of the club. A minimum of 6 formal meetings per year.
- Engagement: Fans will be invited to submit, via the Voice of the fans email address and/or verbal contact with Voice of the Fans representatives, questions and issues for discussion in advance of meetings.
- Reporting: Outcomes and actions from meetings will be communicated publicly in a timely and transparent manner via meeting notes on the club website.
- Representation: The body will seek to reflect the full diversity of the supporter base.
6. Commitment
The Voice of the Fans representatives commit to:
- Listening to and representing supporters with impartiality and fairness and bringing prompt attention to the Board of Directors all significant feedback items.
- Working proactively and constructively with the club to identify solutions and improvements to the feedback received from the fanbase.
- Providing clear explanation when a fan feedback request or proposal cannot be implemented.
7. Review and Amendment
This Charter will be reviewed on an annual basis to ensure it remains relevant, effective, and aligned with the interests of supporters and the club. Amendments may be made following consultation with both the fanbase and the club. The representatives involved in the Voice of the Fans will also be reviewed on a regular basis within the same manner.
Open applications are always available via slo@scunthorpe-united.co.uk and will be held until such a time in which recruitment is necessary.
Scunthorpe face Rochdale in this play-off semi-final, with a place at Wembley at stake.
Rochdale will be looking to bounce back after a dramatic final day fixture against York City, which saw them finish 2nd in this year’s National League.
Scunthorpe finished 5th in the National League and secured a place in this semi-final with a win against Southend in their first play-off game.
Andy’s Bet Club’s football analyst will break down Rochdale’s recent clash with York to see what the statistics suggest about how they might set up against Scunthorpe.
Rochdale vs York City

This fixture saw the two best teams in the National League battle it out for the title.
Although both teams had their fair share of possession, it was York who created the best chances in the game. The visitors had 14 shots, 5 shots on target, and created an xG (expected goals) of 3.26. At the same time, Rochdale had 4 shots, 1 shot on target, and created an xG of 0.36.
Both sides had very similar approaches and styles when in possession. Rochdale had a long pass percentage of 17.1% and a passing accuracy of 80%, whilst York had a long pass percentage of 16.3% and also had a passing accuracy of 80%.
It wasn’t just in possession where the teams' stats were similar, but also in off-the-ball stats, which were very comparable. The home side had a PPDA (Passes per Defensive Action) of 16.7, and the visitors had a PPDA of 15.7. Both of these were well above the league average of 11.8, which shows how passive they were out of possession.
Final Thoughts
Scunthorpe will be well aware of how strong a team Rochdale are after their league performances. However, Scunthorpe also had a strong season and will believe they can make it to Wembley.
One of the reasons for Rochdale’s strong campaign was down to the performances of striker Emmanuel Dieseruvwe, who has a combined 31 goals and assists this season. Another key player for them has been Devante Rodney, who has provided his team with 9 assists this season.
Rochdale have played the vast majority of this season with a back 3, so they will most likely set up in the same way in this semi-final. However, it is hard to predict how they will shape up in the forward positions as they have alternated between a front three and a front two. Therefore, Scunthorpe will need to prepare for both scenarios.
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Coach spaces are now sold out for the Iron's play-off semi-final encounter at Rochdale.
Please note, coaches one and two will be picking up from the below pick-up points. Coaches three and four will pick up from the Attis Arena only. If you have been assigned coach three or four and wish to onboard at any of the first three stops, please ensure you get onto the correct coach at the Attis Arena.
Thank you for your cooperation.
ROCHDALE - May 3rd - 3pm kick-off
| DEPARTURE POINT | DEPARTURE TIME |
| Hornsby | 10.55am |
| Ashby Broadway | 11am |
| Museum / The Bath's Hall | 11.10am |
| The Attis Arena | 11.30am |
Scunthorpe United Football Club reminds supporters Early Bird Season Tickets for the 2026-27 season are on sale now, offering supporters the best value way to back the Iron for the upcoming campaign.
Following continued progress on and off the pitch, the club is calling on fans to play their part once again by securing their place at the Attis Arena and creating another season of unforgettable matchday atmospheres.
Over the past few seasons, we’ve worked hard to keep Season Ticket prices as accessible as possible for our supporters. However, due to increasing operational costs and our continued commitment to moving the club forward, a small adjustment will be introduced for the 2026-27 season.
We want to reassure fans that Season Tickets still represent the best value way to back the Iron throughout the campaign, and your continued support remains at the heart of everything we do.
Supporters who purchase during the Early Bird window will benefit from significant savings compared to standard pricing, rewarding loyal fans for their commitment ahead of the new season. Supporters will access the best-value access to all home league fixtures in the 2026-27 season, with priority access to cup matches and away tickets where available and accessible.
The Early Bird window will be open for a limited time only, after which prices will increase ahead of the 2026-27 campaign.
Early Bird prices – Lock in your best price today!
We’re offering Early Bird prices for the 2026-27 season, which means you can secure your seat (or space on the Britcon Stand) at the lowest price possible, irrespective of which division we will play in next season.
Another memorable season awaits...
Secure your season ticket today at the best price and ensure you’re there for every exhilarating moment next season. Let’s make 2026-27 a year to remember; together.
Our 2026-27 season ticket offering represents the best possible value to support the club during the upcoming campaign, with an adult seated price representing a cost of just £15 per game.
Our best possible Early Bird price for the upcoming campaign will be in operation until 4pm on Friday, May 8th, 2026 when we will move onto an Advance pricing structure, which is yet to be confirmed.
As a family orientated club which was awarded the EFL Family Excellence Gold Award in 2018, 2019 and 2022 and has attained the Family Excellence Award since 2009-10 while in the EFL, the club are continuing the Under-12s go free offer, which is also available for Under-18s in the Lincolnshire Co-op Family Zone (maximum two per paying adult/senior concession).
Get behind the Iron. Be part of something special.
Fans can purchase their Early Bird Season Tickets online, in-store, or by contacting the club’s ticket office.
2026-27 PRICING
THREADGOLD and MORTZ STAND
| Early Bird | £/Game | |
| Adult | £345 | £15 |
| Senior 65+ | £225 | £9.78 |
| 18-21/Student | £225 | £9.78 |
| Under-18s | £90 | £3.91 |
| Under-12s | Free* |
BRITCON TERRACE
| Early Bird | £/Game | |
| Adult | £285 | £12.39 |
| Senior 65+ | £195 | £8.48 |
| 18-21/Student | £195 | £3 |
| Under-18s | £90 | £3.91 |
| Under-12s | Free* |
EXECUTIVE SEATS
| Early Bird | £/Game | |
| Adult | £540 | £23.48 |
| Senior 65+ | £410 | £17.83 |
| 18-21/Student | £410 | £17.83 |
| Under-18s | £290 | £12.61 |
LINCOLNSHIRE CO-OP FAMILY ZONE
| Early Bird | £/Game | |
| 1 Adult and up to 2 Under-18s | £345 | £15 |
| 1 Senior and up to 2 Under-18s | £225 | £9.78 |
| Additional Under-18s | £90 | £3.91 |
| Second Adult | £345 | £15 |
| Second Senior | £225 | £9.78 |
WEST CAR PARK
Blue zone car park holders in the West Car Park will have first refusal over renewing their spaces for the 2026-27 season, however these will not be immediately available.
As soon as we're able to renew your spaces, we will advertise.

PHYSICAL CARDS
Following a season with FanBase, the club will continue to phase out the requirement for physical season ticket cards, due to the cost of production and the efficiency of the new platform.
Supporters are able to obtain a physical card for the 2026-27 as an add-on for £10 per card. This can be processed on the renewal or at the ticket office.
PAYMENT INFORMATION
You can renew your season ticket directly through the FanBase app, clicking the renew button on your account. This is the fastest and most efficient way to sign up to the 2026-27 season.
Season tickets may also be purchased via the Ticket Office in cash or by card. You can contact the ticket office by calling 01724 747670 or by emailing sufctickets@scunthorpe-united.co.uk.
DONATE AN ADDITIONAL SUM
Further donations to Scunthorpe United can play a critical role in helping the club achieve sustainability in several key ways including financial stability and infrastructural development, and we were humbled that a number of supporters wished to add a donated fee to their season ticket value last season as a donation to the club.
Want to support the Iron further? Supporters will have the opportunity to add to their season ticket transaction to help the club even further or add a donation to their purchase. Just speak to a member of staff if you wish to contribute, and how you can do this, or add a value as an add-on via FanBase.
FINANCE
An in-house finance option is available.
Click here for more information.
RESERVATION INFORMATION AND CONTACT DETAILS
Season ticket seats from the 2025-26 season will be reserved until July 31st. Seats not renewed by this point will be available on general sale.
Ticket enquiries or questions can be directed to sufctickets@scunthorpe-united.co.uk, or by calling 01724 747670, and we will come back to you as soon as we can.
AGE CATEGORY INFORMATION
Confirmation of the age brackets and relevant dates for the 2026-27 season...
ADULT: Between the age of 22 and 64 on September 1st, 2026
SENIOR: 65+ on September 1st, 2026
18-21: Between the age of 18 and 21 on September 1st, 2026
U18: Between the age of 12 and 17 on September 1st, 2026
U12: 11 and under on September 1st, 2026
100 CLUB
Supporters who have historic 100 Club memberships still ongoing should contact the ticket office directly to have their discount applied to their reservation. Unfortunately, due to verification processes with the platform, this can only be done manually by our ticketing team.
Don’t miss out — secure your seat early and back the Iron in 2026-27.
Coach spaces are available for the Iron's play-off semi-final encounter at Rochdale.
You can book away travel by either texting or ringing Jerry Mahony (07765 156691), or messaging him via Facebook, and by paying by bank transfer.
You can also book at the Attis Arena Ticket Office, with cash payments taken.
U14s travelling on our away coach travel must be accompanied by an adult.
For this game, immediate payment is required when booking and there will be no transfers between coaches.
ROCHDALE - May 3rd - 3pm kick-off
| DEPARTURE POINT | DEPARTURE TIME |
| Hornsby | 10.55am |
| Ashby Broadway | 11am |
| Museum / The Bath's Hall | 11.10am |
| The Attis Arena | 11.30am |
The cost to travel on the coach for this match is as follows:
| TYPE | COST |
| Adults Members | £25 |
| Adult Non-Members | £27 |
| Adult + Under-18 Members | £39 |
| Adult + Under-18 Non-Members | £41 |
All passengers are reminded that alcohol is not permitted to be consumed or carried on the coach, and the smoking of cigarettes or electronic cigarettes and vapes is also not permitted.
PAYMENT OPTIONS
Bank Transfer
Supporters can pay by Bank Transfer, with details below.
Away Travel with Scunthorpe United
30-54-66
32532560
When paying by Bank Transfer, please put the game you are paying for in the reference box. Supporters are then asked to text 07765156691 with your name to confirm your space.
At the Attis Arena
Supporters are able to book directly at the Attis Arena, cash only. We will then pass on your name and contact details to Jerry Mahony following your booking.




