Bristol Rovers is pleased to present the 2025/26 Season Preview magazine!
Our Season Preview issue is now available for purchase online and in-store.
The 84-page, glossy A4 publication is packed full of exclusive content, bringing Gasheads closer to the action and behind the scenes at The Memorial Stadium and The Quarters Training Facility ahead of the new campaign.
The Season Preview magazine includes an in-depth interview with Kamil Conteh, who reflects on his journey towards recovery after his serious injury and the Gas' pre-season trip to southern Spain.
Head Coach Darrell Clarke shares his thoughts on returning to Bristol Rovers after gaining back-to-back promotions with the Club between 2014-18, with Director Of Football Ricky Martin and Academy Manager Byron Anthony penning extensive columns before the start of the new campaign.
The magazine also contains all the information about Rovers' signings so far for the men's and women's teams as well as some of the best pictures from the Home and Away Kit shoot.
With further updates from across the Club and a look ahead to the 2025/26 campaign, the season preview magazine is a must-have for Gasheads as we quickly move into the Sky Bet League Two schedule.
The Season Preview magazine retails at £5.99 and is available from the Stadium Store at The Memorial Stadium from Wednesday 23 July 2025 ahead of our pre-season fixture against Sky Bet Championship team Coventry City.
Subscribers to our 2024/25 monthly magazine will receive this issue in the post as part of their subscription in lieu of the final magazine from last campaign, which was postponed.
Bristol Rovers also wishes to confirm that, following an extensive review of the media operation and with valuable input from the Supporter Consultation Group, that the Club will not be continuing with a printed publication in any format moving forward.
While a printed publication - whether a matchday programme or magazine - has long been a treasured part of games at The Memorial Stadium, low sales, high annual losses and the vast resource required for each issue has led to this difficult decision being made.
As Bristol Rovers continues to adapt to how our supporters consume information, communication and media from the Club, the marketing and communications departments will be focusing their efforts on enhancing our digital offerings with improved content in higher quantity across both existing and new channels.
The Club also retains the option of producing one-off, bespoke programmes and printed products to celebrate significant milestones and fixtures as and when appropriate.