IT will cost Worcester City's adult fans £8 to watch Midland League Premier Division home games from the Victoria Ground terraces next season.

Season tickets for City, who have dropped three levels and will ground-share with Bromsgrove Sporting for a second campaign, are £140 for adults, £100 for concessions and students and £40 for 12 to 16 year olds.

They include entry to all league games for the coming season but not cup matches.

But season tickets will provide priority incentive to buy all cup fixture tickets.

The turnstile prices are £8 for adults, £6 for concessions and students, £3 for 12 to 16 year olds and under 12s can attend for free if accompanied by an adult.

Last season, match-day entry to watch National League North football was £13 and £9 for adults and concessions respectively with under 21s charged £6 and under 16s £3.

Although prices have dropped, it costs £1 less for an adult to watch Bromsgrove who play in the same division. Season tickets are also £15 cheaper.

Anyone who paid money earlier in the year for a 2017-18 season ticket in advance are asked to call the club on 01905 23003.

Season tickets will be on sale at Worcester Tourist Information Centre next to the Guildhall and at the Victoria Ground on dates and times to be announced once all fixtures have been confirmed.