With the full release of 2025/26 season ticket prices, Premier League clubs are once again asking fans to weigh their passion against their pockets. Some teams have chosen to freeze prices or offer affordable entry, while others have introduced steep hikes. Here’s a complete ranking from the cheapest to the most expensive season tickets in the league.
20. West Ham United
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West Ham offer the league’s cheapest season ticket at just £345, unchanged from last season. Despite past criticism for expensive matchday tickets, this pricing keeps football accessible for many fans at the London Stadium.
19. Burnley
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Newly promoted Burnley have opted to keep their ticket prices steady at £352. Scott Parker’s team appears focused on building fan support by prioritizing affordability in their Premier League return.
Despite a rare trophyless season, City’s season ticket remains frozen at £425. Among the traditional big six, they’re the most affordable—showing continued commitment to their supporters.
Fulham’s 2.8% rise sees their tickets priced between £473 and £486 for 2025/26. It’s a modest increase that still keeps them in the more affordable half of the table.
16. Sunderland
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Back in the top flight, Sunderland have hiked prices by 11%, bringing their lowest season ticket to £490. While a notable jump, it’s still relatively budget-friendly among their Premier League peers.
15. Leeds United
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Leeds increased their cheapest season ticket by 14%, now ranging from £434 to £495. The sharp rise reflects promotion ambition but might raise eyebrows among returning fans.
14. Brentford
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Brentford have frozen their ticket prices, keeping their cheapest option at £495. It’s a steady move that continues to reflect their supporter-first ethos.
Wolves also held prices at £525 for the new season. Their consistency offers stability in a market where many clubs are ramping up costs.
12. Nottingham Forest
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After qualifying for Europe, Forest raised prices by £25, bringing the top season ticket to £575. Given their recent progress, many fans may see this as fair value.
11. Crystal Palace
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Palace celebrated their FA Cup triumph with a 10% increase, lifting prices to £600. While the jump is significant, fans may be buoyed by silverware and renewed ambition.
10. Manchester United
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Despite their worst-ever Premier League season, United increased ticket prices by 5% to £608. The move adds pressure on the club to deliver better results on the pitch.
Brighton’s most expensive season ticket is now £610 after a 3% increase. However, with free public transport and ongoing success, fans still receive solid value.
8. Aston Villa
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Villa bumped prices by 5%, reaching £672 for the 2025/26 campaign. Though modest, it follows backlash over previous ticket policies tied to Champions League fixtures.
7. Bournemouth
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Bournemouth’s prices jumped 6%, bringing their top ticket to £674. While slightly above mid-table in cost, it reflects their effort to keep pace financially with the league.
6. Newcastle United
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Newcastle raised prices by 5%, taking their season ticket to £695. After ending a 70-year trophy drought with a League Cup win, the club seems to be cashing in on momentum.
Liverpool kept their prices unchanged at £713. As newly crowned Premier League champions, fans may view the price freeze as a generous and justified move.
4. Everton
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Everton hiked prices by 12%, setting their most expensive ticket at £730. With a new stadium and new ownership, the club appears to be moving away from its “People’s Club” identity.
3. Tottenham Hotspur
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Spurs have frozen prices at £856, regardless of seat location or supporter age. This flat pricing model provides transparency, even if it’s one of the highest in the league.
2. Chelsea
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Chelsea raised prices by 9%, reaching £880 for their top-tier ticket. Though still below Arsenal’s lowest price, it places the Blues firmly among the costliest clubs to follow.
Arsenal once again top the table with the Premier League’s most expensive season ticket at £1,127. Despite a £149 million rise in revenue, the club opted for a 4% increase—raising concerns about affordability among loyal fans.