Blackburn Rovers announce new ticket initiative for final five home games

Lancashire Telegraph · Dan Barnes

Blackburn Rovers have launched the ‘Rovers Together’ campaign which includes a range of ticket initiatives for the final five home games of the season.

The ‘Kids for a Quid’ offer, which is available against Portsmouth this weekend, will also be in place against West Brom on Easter Monday (April 6).

For both matches, Under-12s tickets will now be priced at £1 when purchased with a full-paying adult.

For the West Brom game, Under-18s tickets will also be priced at £5 and season ticket holders will be able to bring a guest for £10.

Additionally, supporters who purchase tickets for the clash with Middlesbrough on Saturday, March 21 or the West Brom fixture will be able to attend the Coventry City fixture on Saturday, April 18 for free as part of a ‘3 for 2’ offer.

An update on the official club site read: “Rovers are rolling out a range of ticketing initiatives for our upcoming Ewood encounters as we look to make home advantage count during the run-in, and we need our supporters right behind the team.

“With just five home fixtures of the 2025-26 season remaining, we are providing supporters with the opportunity to back the boys for less, with the launch of our ‘Rovers Together’ campaign.”

It added: “Let’s get Ewood rocking. Let’s back the boys. Let’s do this, together.”

It is worth noting that the Coventry game could still be moved if selected for live broadcast on Sky Sports.

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Rovers also confirmed several hospitality deals in the ’95 Club and Red Rose Suite for the Middlesbrough, West Brom and Coventry fixtures. More information is available online via the official site.

Michael O’Neill’s currently sit 20th in the Championship table with a four-point cushion above the drop zone heading into the run-in.

Rovers’ form at Ewood Park has been an issue this season, with only Sheffield Wednesday picking up fewer points on home turf at this stage.

However, Damien Johnson and then O'Neill saw victories against the Owls and Preston North End in two of the last three home matches.

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