Gillingham keep season ticket prices at Priestfield Stadium frozen for the 2025/26 season in League 2
Gillingham have frozen prices on their season tickets for the 2025/26 campaign.
The Gills have decided to keep prices in all sections for all age groups the same as they are for the current campaign.
New manager Gareth Ainsworth hopes he can turn the club’s fortunes around and the Gills say they are “determined to make 2025/26 a season to remember at MEMS Priestfield Stadium.”
In promoting the new sales, the Gills said: “We are indebted to our magnificent fan base who continue to support us tirelessly both at home and on the road.
“Last summer we once again broke the all-time record for season ticket sales and we are determined to make MEMS Priestfield Stadium a fortress once more.”
Outright talk of a promotion challenge next season isn’t something the club’s bosses are shouting about now, after setting the new boss a two-year plan to focus on getting the processes right, hoping that in turn leads to a winning team.
No explicit targets have been set publicly after Ainsworth signed a deal until the end of the 2026/27 season.
Ainsworth said: “I aim to make the (fans) positive about their club again and to invest in this journey that we want to start together.”
The owners have previously spoken of their determination to get out of League 2 as quickly as possible but have endured another frustrating campaign, heading into April sitting 19th in the table.
Gillingham finished 12th last season after Stephen Clemence took over as head coach midway through, replacing Neil Harris.
Mark Bonner started off this season at the helm but was fired at the end of the year and replaced by John Coleman, on a deal for the remainder of the campaign. He lasted 14 games.
Ainsworth’s come in for the remaining nine games, ahead of a summer


