Stevenage have announced their on-the-day ticket prices ahead of the 2023-2024 League One campaign.

Adults can purchase a spot on the East Terrace for £20 with the North Stand cost £24.

West Stand seats are available for a pound more, £25.

Concessions tickets cost £18 (east), £22 (north) and £23 (west) with U18s can get in the respective stands for £14, £16 and £18.

Tickets for those aged U12 cost £5, £10 and £12 but all must be accompanied by a responsible adult.

Match tickets bought in-advance and on the day are now priced the same and available online via www.borotickets.co.uk or in person at the club shop.

On home matchdays, the North Stand ticket office will be open from 12pm on Saturday and 5pm in midweek.

Tickets for home games will "generally go on sale one month before the fixture date" according to the club website.

The deadline for season tickets is Monday, July 10.

The most expensive adult ticket is £440 while the cheapest is £340.

Stevenage have also appointed a new commercial manager.

David Hoskins will join the club from Worcestershire County Cricket Club where he has been since 2019.

The move to Boro represents a return to football having been with Luton Town as their commercial and hospitality manager for 11 years.

Hoskins said: "I'm looking forward to getting started and I'm grateful for this opportunity to return to football.

"The club is clearly ambitious and going places. I want to play a part in continuing its progress.

"In addition, I'm looking forward to engaging with our current partners, local businesses and the community as a whole."

Stevenage CEO Mike Pink said: "David's strong commercial background in sport and his experience in football stood out and I’m sure he will help to continue building the club’s revenue through sponsorship, partnerships, advertising and hospitality sales."