WORCESTER Rugby Club have announced their ticket prices for next season despite their continued quest for first division status.
Prices released by the club are for second division rugby but season tickets prices will remain fixed even with a last minute promotion.
Season ticket prices range from £110 to £325 with various benefits available in a range of packages.
Most match day tickets have seen a price freeze from last year with entrance costing £8 and a seat in a covered stand to £10 -- a £1 rise.
Children aged 11 to 15 will be charged £4 while under 11s go free. Match prices will be reviewed if Worcester are playing in Allied Dunbar Premiership One.
"We've set prices according to second division status and if we find ourselves in division one there will be no change," said director of operations Mike Robins.
"We're still not certain of where we'll be but if we are in the first division then fans will benefit by buying their season tickets at second division prices."
Current members and season ticket holders will receive details over the coming week while season tickets will go on general sale at the club's open day on Sunday, August 8.
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