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The Least And Most Expensive Pints In The Premier League Revealed

The Least And Most Expensive Pints In The Premier League Revealed

There's definitely a north/south divide at the top and bottom of the list of the most expensive beer in England's top flight.

Ryan Sidle

Ryan Sidle

Anfield is the cheapest place in the Premier League for fans to buy a pint and there's a world of difference between the north and south with three London clubs the most expensive price.

Football fans pay a lot of money to go and see their team play, especially in the Premier League, but just getting a ticket can be just the start of the expense.

Many fans like to enjoy a pint before the match and at half time and it can end up being pretty expensive, although it's certainly less expensive at Liverpool than it is in many London clubs.

The Reds are the cheapest for a pint, according to Give Me Sport, whilst Chelsea, Arsenal and West Ham are the most expensive.

1. Liverpool - £3.90

There's been plenty of reasons for the beer to flow this season at Anfield. Image: PA Images
There's been plenty of reasons for the beer to flow this season at Anfield. Image: PA Images

2. Burnley - £4.00

= Manchester City - £4.00

= Norwich City - £4.00

= Sheffield United - £4.00

= Tottenham - £4.00

= Wolves - £4.00

8. Brighton - £4.40

= Newcastle United - £4.40

10. Bournemouth - £4.50

= Crystal Palace - £4.50

= Everton - £4.50

= Manchester United - £4.50

= Southampton - £4.50

Meanwhile at Old Trafford beer has been for drowning sorrows. Image: PA Images
Meanwhile at Old Trafford beer has been for drowning sorrows. Image: PA Images

15. Aston Villa - £4.60

16. Watford - £5.00

17. Leicester City - £5.10

18. Arsenal - £5.30

= Chelsea - £5.30

= West Ham United - £5.30

West Ham forever blowing £5.30 on pints. Image: PA Images
West Ham forever blowing £5.30 on pints. Image: PA Images

For those who prefer a drink that also keeps their hands warm the cheapest place for a tea is at Brighton, where you'll spend £1.90, compared to Leicester, Arsenal and West Ham where you'll spend £2.60.

Pies start at just £3.00 at Burnley, and they tend to know their pies in the north west, and go up to a whopping £4.60 at Chelsea.

Norwich City's 'hot food' is the cheapest at £3.50 and once again a trip to west London will cost you the most at £6.30, an expensive day out at Stamford Bridge that's for sure.

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Topics: Manchester City, Liverpool, Football News, Chelsea, Premier League, West Ham, Arsenal, Burnley, Drinking, London