Premier League season ticket prices for the 2025/26 season | |||||
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| Club | 2025/26 season ticket price (adult, non-concession, non-family enclosure) | Last season's price | Percentage change | Most expensive season ticket | |
| 20. | Arsenal | £1,127 | £1,073 | +4% | £1,726 |
| 19. | Chelsea | £880 | £810 | +9% | £1,095 |
| 18. | Tottenham | £856 | £856 | +0% | £2,223 |
| 17. | Everton | £730 | £650 | +12% | £900 |
| 16. | Liverpool | £713 | £713 | +0% | £904 |
| 15. | Newcastle | £695 | £662 | +5% | £940 |
| 14. | Bournemouth | £674 | £633 | +6% | £1,164 |
| 13. | Aston Villa | £672 | £640 | +5% | £992 |
| 12. | Brighton | £610 | £595 | +3% | £1,035 |
| 11. | Manchester United | £608 | £579 | +5% | £1,121 |
| 10. | Crystal Palace | £600 | £545 | +10% | £980 |
| 9. | Nottingham Forest | £575 | £550 | +5% | £915 |
| 8. | Wolves | £525 | £525 | +0% | £939 |
| 7. | Brentford | £495 | £495 | +0% | £815 |
| 6. | Leeds United | £495 | £434 | +14% | £870 |
| 5. | Sunderland | £490 | £440 | +11% | £780 |
| 4. | Fulham | £486 | £473 | +2.8% | £3,084 |
| 3. | Manchester City | £425 | £425 | +0% | £1,600 |
| 2. | Burnley | £352 | £352 | +0% | £525 |
| 1. | West Ham | £345 | £345 | +0% | £1,720 |
I have personal things to think about.I'm 76years of age started going when i was 5or6 a season ticket at age of14 to present dayA discussion about a promotion that hasn't even happened .
Could you get a disabled one and a mate in the carers for free? Would make it half price and more justifiable for you.I have personal things to think about.I'm 76years of age started going when i was 5or6 a season ticket at age of14 to present day
Just before this season started I suffered a bad fall,I had a broken neck and a bleed on the brain in hospital for 2 months.I've recently
gone back but night games are a no and even day games might be tricky at times.So do I get a seasonticket I don't mind spending the
money but neither do I like wasting it. I'll have to see how I am at the time.but it doesn't look good.What time to miss matches.
I think £570is spot on and fair value at £30 per match for PL football. It would be around the middle in terms of other prices and I'd also say in the middle based on affluence of the fans compared with other regions (cheaper in the North, more expensive in London). I'd be happy with anything up to that tbh.It will be a difficult call for DK. Season Ticket holders have had very good value these last few years when compared to those buying match day tickets, which has undoubtedly helped to the large season ticket base which we haven't traditionally had. However if we go up I suspect that they will be priced between £500 and £570 (I think going above £30 a match might be a bit of a PR own goal). Individual match day prices might be even scarier though given the football tourists prepared to play top dollar to see a PL game, and the scarcity of availability if we again have a large season ticket uptake.
£867.10/23 = £37.70 am I missing something?!I get that, but this is the finance arrangement for the season before last for V12. First payment of nearly £200 and £100 a month at 38.5% APR. Fuck that.
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When we get promoted you want ST holders pay more per game than away fans do. I hope not we are not Arsenal.I'm expecting to pay about £700.
When we get promoted you want ST holders pay more per game than away fans do. I hope not we are not Arsenal.
Doug will be guaranteed £200m.... whats another £5m by whacking it on the fans?
Less games, remember. I'd hope DK doesn't get too silly with the pricing.I'm expecting to pay about £700.
Hope you, and Mrs Houch are holding up ok, and you manage to get to the odd game if possible.I have a few grand in savings and would be happy to purchase a season ticket, but with the missus needing full time care, I'll have to give it a miss, sadly. Plus, evening kick offs would be a pain to attend from Malvern.
I'd love to get to a game Harry. I miss the atmosphere so much. Maybe one day, whether it's Premier football or not, I'd watch the City anyway. Been so long. Spent too many years on the Isle of Wight and then the last 8 years in Malvern caring for the missus, so every bloody season since the early 2000's has been awful to watch the lads.Hope you, and Mrs Houch are holding up ok, and you manage to get to the odd game if possible.
Talk of them being £600+ would make us one of the more expensive clubs, which isn’t going to happen.
Are you sitting down?
I need to tell you something about our match day prices......
Why have you taken out the final sentence of that quote? The part where I specifically mention match day prices?
That is very dependent on where you sit.I can’t see them being anymore than around £550.
Talk of them being £600+ would make us one of the more expensive clubs, which isn’t going to happen.
Season tickets have been reasonable under his ownership, there’s no reason to think that will change.
Matchday tickets however be where the big increase is. I think they’ll be some sort of membership scheme
I do mean specifically the bog standard onesThat is very dependent on where you sit.
For our Premium Zone (from some quick checking) I think only at Burnley would you be able to get a ticket for under £600 for an adult. And when most clubs in the prem have a lot more tiers than just premium and standard, you will find those season ticket prices quoted above will not apply to a massive percentage of fans.
I fear you may be right on this one. I have been in club cov since the return to the CBS & have said I wouldn't pay more than a grand for what is essentially a padded seat, pints in a glass & a free coffee at HT and this season was 1k on the nose. I have been arguing with myself since it looked like promotion was on the cards over what I would stretch to for premiership football, whatever figure I come up with will go down like a led balloon with the missus I'm sureFully expecting Hospitality to double - always been a semi affordable option as most of it isn’t proper posh ( no sit down food etc) but think that will all come to an end
Looking at the three midlands based clubs, Villa, Wolves and Forest all charge over £900I think they'd go up in price if we're promoted. Probably about £600
Quick search online and here are the current prices. I think Burnley froze theirs when they went up...
Premier League season ticket prices for the 2025/26 seasonClub 2025/26 season ticket price (adult, non-concession, non-family enclosure) Last season's price Percentage change Most expensive season ticket 20. Arsenal £1,127 £1,073 +4% £1,726 19. Chelsea £880 £810 +9% £1,095 18. Tottenham £856 £856 +0% £2,223 17. Everton £730 £650 +12% £900 16. Liverpool £713 £713 +0% £904 15. Newcastle £695 £662 +5% £940 14. Bournemouth £674 £633 +6% £1,164 13. Aston Villa £672 £640 +5% £992 12. Brighton £610 £595 +3% £1,035 11. Manchester United £608 £579 +5% £1,121 10. Crystal Palace £600 £545 +10% £980 9. Nottingham Forest £575 £550 +5% £915 8. Wolves £525 £525 +0% £939 7. Brentford £495 £495 +0% £815 6. Leeds United £495 £434 +14% £870 5. Sunderland £490 £440 +11% £780 4. Fulham £486 £473 +2.8% £3,084 3. Manchester City £425 £425 +0% £1,600 2. Burnley £352 £352 +0% £525 1. West Ham £345 £345 +0% £1,720
I fear you may be right on this one. I have been in club cov since the return to the CBS & have said I wouldn't pay more than a grand for what is essentially a padded seat, pints in a glass & a free coffee at HT and this season was 1k on the nose. I have been arguing with myself since it looked like promotion was on the cards over what I would stretch to for premiership football, whatever figure I come up with will go down like a led balloon with the missus I'm sure
He might also fill the empty corporate boxes, finally!Also dont forget its only 19 home games.
Compared to 23 home games now.
So i cant see any justification of anything but a modest price increase.
Dont forgwt hes gonna hammer the shit out of Cat A and Cat A plus games which will be premium.
The 23k season tickets will sell out in a flash.
those are the cheapest adult non discounted prices i believeLooking at the three midlands based clubs, Villa, Wolves and Forest all charge over £900
for their most expensive season ticket. This I
assume compares with our premium zone. If
that’s the case I hope Doug doesn’t base his
premium Zone prices on what other clubs in the area charge!
More games?Boro's prices are only 10% ish higher.
£500 x 20k = £10m
£750 x 20k = £15m
Don't really think it's worth the big rises, in the grand scheme of things.
More games?
I guess this is pitched at your discretionary spending? Some will be hard stretched to pay these sums.Match prices I'd say £50 for 10 teams £40 for the other 9. The £50games for the big 6 + Villa, Newcastle, Everton and West Ham as traditional Prem teams.