Becky Langley's side will continue to play their games at Kingston Park, with two home games scheduled to take place at St. James' Park, including the Tyne-Wear derby against local rivals Sunderland AFC Women.
Supporters can purchase their season tickets online via book.newcastleunited.com, with prices starting from £54 for adults and just £15 for concessions.
Season ticket prices also include admission to two games at St. James' Park, which will see Southampton take on the Magpies on Sunday, 17rd November at 2pm, before the highly-anticipated derby against Sunderland on Sunday, 23rd March (2pm kick-off).
Existing Newcastle United Women season ticket holders can purchase their tickets for the 2024/25 season during the exclusive renewal period which is open from 10am, Friday, 9th August. General sale for season tickets will follow from 10am, Friday, 16th August.
The Magpies' league campaign gets under way next month, away to London City Lionesses, with the first home game of the season at Kingston Park, when Sheffield United head to Tyneside on Sunday, 22nd September, 2pm.
A full list of Newcastle United Women fixtures, including the confirmed dates and venues, can be found here.
SEASON TICKET PRICES
Adult, standing: £54
Adult, seating: £70
Concession, standing: £15
Concession, seating: £20
Supporters purchasing the seated season tickets will have the option to select their preferred seats and area, subject to availability. Single match tickets will also be available during the season, with further details to follow ahead of games.
GET READY FOR THE NEW SEASON
The Magpies will prepare for their campaign with a fixture against European opposition when they face AC Milan Women as part of The Sela Weekender at St. James' Park.
The Magpies will take on The Rossonere on Saturday, 10th August, 1pm kick-off. Tickets for the clash are available to purchase online via book.newcastleunited.com with prices from £20 for adults and £10 for concessions.
Tickets will also be valid for the men's clash immediately after full-time, with Newcastle United taking on Stade Brestois at 4pm in the Sela Cup tie.