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Premier League season ticket prices: Check your club as fans hit by more rises
Daily mirror | June 10, 2025 6:39 AM CST

Premier League football fans are being hit by season ticket price hikes of up to 14% next season.

Thirteen top-flight clubs, including some with mega-rich owners such as , and , have increased their cheapest adult prices for next season, causing fury from fan groups.

Supporters Association chair Tom Greatrex told the : "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."

Fans of newly-promoted clubs and are among the worst affected, alongside supporters of , who are moving to their newly-built Hill Dickinson Stadium. Leeds have put their cheapest season ticket price up by 14% to £495, Everton have increased their prices by 12% to £730 and Sunderland supporters face an 11% hike to £490.

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have increased their prices by 10% to £600, while fans of their London rivals Chelsea have been hit by a 9% rise to £880. Supporters of face a 6% hike to £674.

Newcastle, who are owned by Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund, otherwise known as the Public Investment Fund, have upped their prices by 5% to £695. Man Utd have also upped their prices by 5% to £608, as have , up 5% to £672 and , up 5% to £575.

, whose tickets are the most expensive in the league, have put their full season tickets up 4% to £1,127, which includes paid tickets for non matches.

Arsenal Supporters’ Trust have voiced their concern about the increase and pointed out that it came after the club recently reported a surge in total revenue from £467m to £616m for the 23/24 season.

But responding to criticism, an Arsenal club spokesperson told us the Emirates outfit have also launched a new 19-game season ticket, with prices from £921.50. They also added they will be giving 1,000 tickets away for free to members of the local community across the season.

Meanwhile, have increased their price, which includes free travel on public transport for every match, by 3% to £610, while fans face a 2.8% rise to £486.

Newly-crowned champions are one of just seven clubs not increasing their season ticket prices next season. The others are -city-fc>, , , , Brentford and .

It comes after the Premier League announced on Tuesday that a £30 cap on away tickets, following a campaign by the Football Supporters Association, will remain in place. Tom Greatrex added: "Seven top-flight clubs have announced price freezes and we don’t believe that would have happened without fan protests."

Premier League season tickets 2025-26 (adult, non-concession, non-family enclosure)
  • Arsenal £1127 £1,073 +£54 (+4%)
  • Chelsea £880 £810 +£70 (+9%)
  • Tottenham £856 £856 -
  • Everton £730 £650 +£80 (+12%)
  • Liverpool £713 £713 -
  • Newcastle £695 £662 +£33 (+5%)
  • Bournemouth £674 £633 +£41 (+6%)
  • Aston Villa £672 £640 +£32 (+5%)
  • Fulham £486 £473 +£13 (+2.8%)
  • Brighton £610 £595 +£15 (+3%)
  • Man Utd £608 £579 +£29 (+5%)
  • Palace £600 £545 +£55 (+10%)
  • Forest £575 £550 +£25 (+5%)
  • Wolves £525 £525 -
  • Brentford £495 £495 -
  • Leeds £495 £434 +£61 (+14%)
  • Sunderland £490 £440 +£50 (+11%)
  • Man City £425 £425 -
  • Burnley £352 £352 -
  • West Ham £345 £345
Premier League season tickets: Percentage price rises on cheapest adult tickets for 2025-26
  • Leeds United: 14%
  • Everton: 12%
  • Sunderland: 11%
  • Crystal Palace: 10%
  • Chelsea: 9%
  • Bournemouth: 6%
  • Aston Villa: 5%
  • Manchester United: 5%
  • Newcastle United: 5%
  • Nottingham Forest: 5%
  • Arsenal: 4%
  • Brighton: 3%
  • Fulham: 2.8%

No Increase: Brentford, Burnley, Liverpool, Manchester City, Tottenham, West Ham, Wolves.

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