May 22, 2024

The club’s young fans will get to witness a Gary O’Neil training session up close and personal for the first time on Tuesday, October 31, when the head coach takes his first team to Molineux to celebrate Halloween.

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On Tuesday, October 10 and Wednesday, October 11, season ticket holders and members can buy tickets; the remaining seats will then go on sale to the general public on Thursday, October 12.

There will be a £5 per person pricing for tickets, which can be bought here. On arrival, both adults and kids will receive a present from Wolves before having the exceptional chance to see Wolves practice for their Premier League matchup with Sheffield United.

Molineux gates will open at 9.30am, with events beginning at 10am and training beginning at 11am. Around 1pm, the event will come to an end.

Before the players approach the field for training, fans can purchase food and beverages from the concourse kiosks as Dicky Dodd amuses the spectators with a variety of Halloween-themed games and activities.

Children will also have the opportunity to participate in a junior fancy dress competition; the winner will receive a signed 2023–24 Wolves shirt. Other prizes up for grabs include family tickets, provided by Wolves Grand, to this year’s pantomime Snow White, Halloween-themed hampers, and a variety of Wolves merchandise.

Additionally, each fan will have the opportunity to win a set of boots that Wolves captain Maximilian Kilman wore and personally signed. The winner will be determined by a fortunate seat draw.

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This year, the family enclosure in the Billy Wright Stand’s bottom tier will be open as usual, albeit with a smaller capacity, and fans will also have the opportunity to acquire autographs from the players on the first team. Although there is less space here, it should be noted that there are no assurances of selfies or autographs. On the day, players will be divided into two groups to make getting autographs easier.

For the occasion, fans can also choose to sit in the bottom tier of the Stan Cullis Stand, but they should be aware that no one will be signing autographs there. A decision has been made to lower the capacity for the area where fans can get autographs after discussions with the stadium operations team and taking into account feedback from spectators at prior open training events. This is done to protect the security of the fans.

Tickets must be reserved in advance here. On the day of the event, ticket holders can also take advantage of a 20% discount at the Molineux Megastore, which is open from 9 am to 5 pm, and half-price admission to the Molineux Museum (only £2.50 per person).

Please be aware that parking is restricted and must be reserved in advance for £2.50.

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