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Premier League 2025/26 season ticket prices in full after huge Man City decision taken
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Published 13:00 13 Jun 2025 GMT+1

Premier League 2025/26 season ticket prices in full after huge Man City decision taken

After a landmark decision at Manchester City, the full list of season ticket prices is revealed

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The full list of Premier League season ticket prices for the upcoming season have been revealed after Manchester City made a shock decision.

Fans across the league have voiced anger at rising ticket prices with the Football Supporters Association launching the Stop Exploiting Loyalty campaign.

The slogan has been seen on banners around the league, including the Etihad. In response to mounting pressure, City announced a reduction in general admission matchday tickets.

Tickets will be priced between £30 and £60, which when compared to last season's Manchester derby is a 43% reduction for the cheapest seats and a 22% drop for the most expensive.

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The club had already announced that there will be no increase to season ticket prices for next season.

Here is the full breakdown of adult season ticket prices across the Premier League.

Spurs fans protest as Aston Villa.
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Arsenal

Arsenal already have the most expensive season ticket in the Premier League but they have increased prices again, bringing the cost to £1,127.

It is the third consecutive year of price rises at the Emirates.

Aston Villa

After they qualified for the Europa League, season tickets at Villa Park have increased by 5% to £671.

Fans criticised the club for their Champions League ticket prices and disabled parking increases

Bournemouth

After an exciting campaign under Andoni Iraola as they finished ninth in the league, the Cherries have increased prices by 6%.

A seat at the Vitality Stadium will now cost £674 for the campaign.

Brentford

The Bees have decided to freeze their tickets at £495.

After their manager Thomas Frank left to join Spurs, it could be a difficult campaign at the G-Tech Community Stadium.

Brighton & Hove Albion

The Seagulls only missed out on Conference League football after rivals Palace won the FA Cup.

And they have now increased prices by 3% to £610.

Burnley

Newly promoted Burnley have not hiked their prices despite a return to the top flight.

It will cost £352 to watch Scott Parker's side at Turf Moor next year.

Chelsea

The Conference League winners have increased their prices by 9% up to £645.

Enzo Maresca's side also returned to the Champions League in a successful season at Stamford Bridge.

Crystal Palace

The Eagles won their first ever major trophy when they beat Manchester City 1-0.

With Europa League football next season, Palace increased prices by 10% up to £600.

Everton

Prices for a seat at Everton's new Hill Dickinson stadium start from £640.

After their last season at Goodison Park, this is a jump for Toffees.

Fulham fans protest.
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Fulham

A season ticket at Craven Cottage has increased by nearly 3%, bringing the cost to £473.

Fulham supporters have vocally opposed ticket rises, with it costing an astonishing £3,000 for a seat in the new Riverside Stand.

Leeds

The Championship winners have smacked a 14% increase on their season tickets.

This means they have jumped from £434 to £495.

Liverpool

The Premier League winners have resisted the temptation to use success as an excuse to increase prices.

Season tickets at Anfield have held at £713.

Newcastle United

The Carabao Cup champions have increased season ticket prices by 5% to £695.

Newcastle will have Champions League football to offer supporters for the second time in three seasons.

Nottingham Forest

After making a return to European football, Forest increased their cheapest ticket to £550.

But it is unlikely to put fans off, with a long-awaited return to European football ahead.

Manchester City

After a trophyless season, City decided to freeze season tickets at £425.

It is the cheapest season ticket for a side in the so-called 'big six'.

Protests at Old Trafford.
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Manchester United

After their worst season in Premier League history, it was announced they would increase prices by 5% to £608.

It is part of Jim Ratcliffe's restructuring at Old Trafford, which has also included significant cuts to the workforce.

Sunderland

After a dramatic victory in the play-off final, the Black Cats have applied an 11% increase to their season tickets.

But they still work out as one of the cheapest in the league at £440.

Tottenham Hotspur

The Europa League winners have frozen season ticket prices at £856.

The cost of a seat at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is the same regardless of location.

West Ham United

The Hammers boast the cheapest season ticket in the league at just £345.

This works out at £18 per game to watch Graham Potter's side at the London Stadium.

Wolverhampton Wanderers

After a mixed Premier League campaign, Wolves have decided to freeze ticket prices.

That means it will cost £525 to watch Vitor Pereira's team at Molineux next season.

Featured Image Credit: Simon Stacpoole/Offside / Contributor via Getty Images

Topics: Arsenal, Aston Villa, Football, Manchester City, Premier League, Man Utd, Leeds United, Bournemouth, Sunderland, West Ham, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Nottingham Forest, Everton, Chelsea

James Taylor
James Taylor

James is a sports journalist who specialises in football and Formula 1. He has written for publications such as The Times, MailSport, Sunday Express, Sunday Star and Manchester Evening News. Throughout his career, he has interviewed international footballers and rising Olympic stars. In his spare time, he has the misfortune of being a season ticket holder at Manchester United.

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