Unai Emery’s Aston Villa are moving closer to the final stretch of their 2026/27 season-ticket renewal window, with supporters reminded that the deadline runs into July. Villa have confirmed that fans now have a choice between a 19-game or 23-game season-ticket option, with the expanded package including all four home UEFA Champions League league-phase matches.
The update is not just a ticketing note. It underlines how different the coming campaign is expected to feel at Villa Park, where Emery’s side are preparing for another demanding domestic and European schedule.
Villa Park planning is already part of the new season
The club said the renewal period remains open until Monday 6 July, with the new 23-game option introduced after supporter feedback, according to Aston Villa’s latest season-ticket update.
For Villa fans, the importance is clear. A Champions League home package baked into the main season-ticket decision shows the scale Emery has helped normalise. The football calendar is still weeks away from restarting, but Villa are already asking supporters to plan for a campaign built around Premier League ambition and European nights. It also gives the club an early measure of demand before fixtures, transfer business and European opponents sharpen the mood around B6. Emery’s squad will be judged on the pitch later; the support base is already being asked to commit.



