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Ranking how Much Does a Pint Cost at Each Premier League Stadium

Going to a Premier League game isn’t just about watching 90 minutes of football. For many fans, it’s also about grabbing a pint before kickoff or at halftime. But depending on where you’re watching, the price of that pint can vary a lot — from wallet-friendly to shockingly steep. Here’s a full breakdown of what a beer will cost you at every top-flight ground this season, starting with the most expensive and working down to the cheapest.

20. Arsenal - £6.35

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It’s no shock that London leads the pack, and Arsenal tops it all. At the Emirates Stadium, fans hand over a hefty £6.35 for a pint, perfectly matching the capital’s sky-high reputation.

19. Fulham - £5.80

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Along the Thames at Craven Cottage, Fulham supporters pay £5.80 for their matchday beer. It’s one of the most charming grounds in England, but that view comes with a premium pint price.

18. Chelsea - £5.70

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Chelsea fans at Stamford Bridge pay £5.70 for a pint. While the Blues deliver first-class football, your wallet feels the pain well before kickoff.

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17. Brentford - £5.25

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At the Gtech Community Stadium, Brentford charges £5.25 for a pint. Bees fans might relish the buzzing atmosphere, but the price of a beer can still sting.

16. Aston Villa - £5.20

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Over in Birmingham, Villa Park makes fans pay £5.20 a pint. It’s not a price that’s helped heal frustrations after earlier rows over rising ticket costs.

15. Nottingham Forest - £5.20

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Forest fans at the City Ground also pay £5.20 for their pints. The stadium may ooze old-school charm, but beer prices are thoroughly modern Premier League.

14. Tottenham - £5.10

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Given Tottenham’s flashy new stadium and record-long bar, it’s almost a surprise Spurs only charge £5.10 for a pint. Still high, but modest by London standards.

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13. Everton - £5.00

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At the brand-new Hill Dickinson Stadium, Everton fans pay £5.00. For a club proud of its “People’s Club” identity, it’s noticeably more than what their red neighbors pay.

12. Wolves - £5.00

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Wolves fans at Molineux also see £5.00 pints on the price board. It’s in line with many mid-table clubs, though far from the cheapest in England.

11. Leeds United - £5.00

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At Elland Road, Leeds supporters pay the same — £5.00. While the atmosphere is electric, the beer certainly doesn’t come cheap.

10. Crystal Palace - £5.00

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Down in South London, Palace fans at Selhurst Park are also charged £5.00 for their pints. It's part of the consistent — but costly — capital trend.

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9. Brighton - £4.95

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The Amex Stadium in Brighton sets pint prices just under the £5 mark at £4.95. With European nights on the horizon, many fans still see it as a fair deal.

8. Newcastle - £4.90

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Up north at St James’ Park, a pint costs £4.90. It’s not the lowest, but with the city’s party reputation, fans seem happy to pay for the buzz.

7. Manchester City - £4.60

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The Etihad charges £4.60, noticeably under London prices. Considering City’s enormous wealth, many fans still see it as relatively decent value.

6. Bournemouth - £4.25

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On the south coast, Cherries fans at the Vitality Stadium pay £4.25 a pint. It’s a cozy, close-knit ground where your matchday tab won’t spiral out of control.

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5. Sunderland - £4.10

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At the Stadium of Light, pints come in at £4.10. It’s one of the better bargains in the league, honoring the club’s loyal, blue-collar following.

4. West Ham - £3.90

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After fans complained last season, West Ham cut prices, and now a pint at the London Stadium goes for £3.90. For East London, that’s almost a steal.

3. Liverpool - £3.30

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At Anfield, you’ll pay just £3.30 for a pint. The price has held firm even as Liverpool lifted yet another title, offering a rare bit of financial consistency.

2. Burnley - £3.20

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Newly promoted Burnley stuck with Championship pricing, keeping pints at a welcoming £3.20. It makes Turf Moor one of the most wallet-friendly days out.

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1. Manchester United - £3.00

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Finally, Old Trafford takes the prize with the cheapest pint in the league at just £3.00. Even amid ownership criticism and a stadium in need of TLC, at least fans can toast affordably.

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