
Ipswich Tru7 Group Witches have added a new Young Person ticketing category for 2026 as they seek to bring the next generation of fans to Foxhall.
Fans aged from 16 to 18 inclusive, with proof of age, can now purchase a Witches season ticket for £165 online HERE, covering all 10 Rowe Motor Oil Premiership regular-season home matches, plus Ipswich’s two Premiership Knockout Cup (Southern Group) fixtures at Foxhall against King’s Lynn and Northampton.
Children aged 15 and under go free to Ipswich home matches but must be accompanied by a paying adult. Young Persons ticket holders do not need to attend with an adult.
Any fans eligible for the Young Person category, who have already bought an adult season ticket, should contact the club on enquiries@ipswichwitches.co with your purchase details and proof of age to receive a partial refund of £105 to allow them to take full advantage of this offer.
Young Person tickets are also on sale for individual home meetings, priced at £15 per match. Individual tickets for all 12 Witches home fixtures can now be purchased online HERE. They can also be purchased at the turnstiles on race day, on production of proof of age.
Adult season tickets are still available, priced at £270, with concession season tickets for those aged 65 or over on March 15, 2026, and students aged 21 and under, priced at £249. Grandstand seats can be reserved for the season at the cost of £30 each.
Ipswich co-promoter Richard Coleman commented: “Bringing a new generation of fans to trackside is a top priority for Mayfield – both at Ipswich and as FIM Speedway global promoter.
“We already offer free entry to children aged 15 and under, but some fans have expressed concerns that it’s quite a leap in cost for those turning 16, who are still almost certainly in full-time education, or for families who may attend matches with older children.
“We have listened to our fans, and we hope the new Young Persons category will ensure young adults can continue to enjoy the action and be part of an exciting future for the Witches for many years to come.”
