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Highest Season Ticket Prices In The Premier League (2025/26)

The financial cost of being a Premier League fan is a hot topic. Clubs have frozen season ticket prices for away fans in recent years, but that’s only a drop in the ocean compared to the fees charged by home teams.
Season tickets are the best value for money on a per-match basis. With 19 home matches included, however, a season ticket still adds up to a sizeable investment and requires the fan to commit plenty of their weekends to football.
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It’s not as simple as the Premier League betting favourites having the highest prices. Some teams with long football betting odds to qualify for the Champions League have high season ticket prices.
Everton, for example, have been consistently at threat of relegation, but their season ticket is the fourth-most expensive in the Premier League. The Toffees are one of the most successful English clubs historically but it’s hard to suggest that £730 is good value for money.
Premier League Season Ticket Prices
Here are the 2025/26 Premier League season ticket prices, courtesy of Give Me Sport.
- Arsenal – £1,127
- Chelsea – £880
- Tottenham – £856
- Everton – £730
- Liverpool – £713
- Newcastle – £695
- Bournemouth – £674
- Aston Villa – £672
- Brighton – £610
- Manchester United – £608
- Crystal Palace – £600
- Nottingham Forest – £575
- Wolves – £525
- Brentford – £495
- Leeds – £495
- Sunderland – £490
- Fulham – £486
- Manchester City – £425
- Burnley – £352
- West Ham – £345
Season Ticket Price Rises 2025/26
Seven Premier League clubs – Tottenham, Liverpool, Wolves, Brentford, Manchester City, Burnley, and West Ham – opted to freeze their season ticket prices for the 2025/26 campaign.
Leeds United (14%) had the largest increase from 2024/25 to 2025/26, followed by Everton (12%), Sunderland (11%), and Crystal Palace (10%).
Chelsea, with the second-most expensive season ticket, increased their price by 9% for the new season. Arsenal, who have long had the most expensive season ticket, opted for a 4% increase.
The glory days under Sir Alex Ferguson are long gone at Old Trafford but Manchester United still found a way to increase their season ticket cost for the upcoming campaign.
Anger At Price Hikes
Tom Greatrex, chair of the Football Supporters’ Association, angrily responded to the latest episode of season ticket price hikes.
Greatrex said, “Matchgoers have had enough of inflation-busting price hikes, which are up 19 percent since COVID. It’s time for clubs to listen.
“This season has seen supporter groups across the top-flight campaign together under the ‘Stop Exploiting Loyalty’ banner. They put rivalries aside to oppose rising ticket costs and attacks on concessions which threaten to price out younger and older fans.”
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With the Premier League maintaining the £30 price freeze on away tickets, Greatrex reminded fans of the importance of protest and how it has helped to keep season ticket prices down.
“Seven top-flight clubs have announced price freezes and we don’t believe that would have happened without fan protests.”
Arsenal Supporters Trust are among the fan groups to publicly complain about price rises for Premier League clubs ahead of the new campaign.