English Premier League club Arsenal is set to increase its ticket prices for the 2026-27 season.
The club will offer two types of season ticket for the men’s side: a 23-match option that includes Champions League league phase home games and a 19-match option that only includes Premier League games.
Arsenal will still offer 1,000 free tickets for its local community, and will maintain its entry level prices.
General Admission and Club Level 23-game season tickets will see a 3.9% hike compared to the 2025-26 season, equating to roughly £45 ($61/€51.50) for the season. Seasonal dining (The WM and The Avenell Club) memberships will increase by 5%.
The club said that the price increase was down to its determination to reach “financial sustainability”.
“Our investment in our playing squads and infrastructure is dependent on the revenue we drive in the face of rising costs,” Arsenal added.
Concessions will remain the same for Junior Gunners and Cannon members (under-18s), young adults (19-24), seniors (66+) and disability access members.
Junior Gunners and Cannon members receive a stadium-wide 50% discount, while all general admission young adult season ticket-holders will continue to benefit from a 25% discount.
Following the news of the increases, the Arsenal Supporters Trust said: “We are disappointed that the Football Supporters’ Association’s ‘Protect the Fans, Protect the Game proposals calling for a ticket price freeze across all Premier League clubs has not been taken up.
“Neither the Premier League nor Arsenal have seriously engaged with the idea that a freeze at all clubs would help stop the ‘arms race’. We firmly believe that with the football sector benefitting from ever-increasing broadcast and commercial revenues it is time to stop squeezing match-going supporters so hard.”
Safe standing
Arsenal also announced that it will implement safe standing at Emirates Stadium from the beginning of next season.
Safe standing will be first introduced in the Clock End, with further rail seating to be installed in the north Bank from the 2027-28 season.
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