Joint-Chairman David Sullivan is hoping supporters will turn out in their numbers as West Ham return to European action for the first time since 2006.
The draw for the first qualifying round of the Europa League was made on Monday and the Club will play their opening game at the Boleyn Ground on July 2.
Slaven Bilic will begin his managerial career in east London with a home tie against Andorran side FC Lusitans next week and will be hoping for a strong start in the competition.
The Board are determined to keep ticket sales at affordable prices and advance ticket prices will cost just £5 for Under-16s and £10 for adults.
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Mr Sullivan says the prospect of seeing a number of Premier League stars in action will attract a number of fans back to the Boleyn Ground.
Sullivan said: “It is very exciting that the Club is back in Europe. Unless we do something very wrong, one would anticipate progressing beyond these first two rounds, but we can't be overconfident.
“The Board's pricings for the first home leg are 10 for adults and £5 for Under-16s, so we can make these European games great family nights.
“It's cheaper to watch us than going to the Cinema!”