The title is looking to compete on better terms against Bauer Consumer's market leading title, Match.
The change follows last year's redesign of the magazine, which is aimed at 8 to 12-year-old readers.
The magazine, which was previously priced at £3.10, will have a new cover price of £1.80, with the first issue going on sale on 26 February.
Shoot's latest ABC figure reveals its circulation increased by 7.1% year on year, to 35,830 copies.
Bauer Consumer Media's Match still dominates the children's football magazine market, with a circulation of 113,049 in the second half of 2007.
John Reynolds, Media Week, 21 February 2008, 3:56pm
IPC switches football title to weekly
IPC is switching the frequency of its youth football magazine Shoot, from monthly to weekly
Shoot magazine
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Paul Lomax - 21 February 2008
I believe it was originally a weekly title but switched to a monthly frequency about 4 years ago. So it's technically switching back to weekly :)Comments
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