Bristol City have announced their season ticket pricing schemes for next season.

With the Robins fighting for promotion, it could well be a good opportunity for fans to bag Premier League tickets at Championship prices, and fans have reacted positively to the announcement.

But what has changed from last year?

Adults

A large proportion of adult tickets - in both concessions, under-22 and adult categories - have risen in price by three per cent.

The only adult tickets that have been frozen are the ones in the family area of the Lansdown Stand.

Disabled fans are entitled to 10 per cent off the price of their tickets.

Youngsters

Bristol City fans
Bristol City fans

The prices for young people have been frozen across the board.

Alongside this, under-12s will also receive a free home shirt with their season ticket.

Crucially, this is no different from what eventually resulted last season, when the Robins changed their pricing plan after complaints from supporters over the lack of options for young people in the Lansdown Stand.

What else?

The Robins have launched a new series of prize draws that renewing fans will be able to enter.

Those who renew online from February 25 until February 28 will be entered into a competition to win their season ticket for free, for example.

Elsewhere, fans will also be able to use a pay monthly scheme to pay for their tickets, splitting the cost of a season ticket over 10 months - although the fee for this will be £25.