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The staggering financial lengths Arsenal fans are reaching to witness Sunday's coronation

Arsenal supporters are facing extraordinary prices to watch the club lift the Premier League trophy at Crystal Palace on the final day of the season, with some resale tickets reportedly reaching as high as £45,000.

Demand for tickets has exploded since Arsenal secured their first league title in 22 years following Manchester City’s draw with AFC Bournemouth earlier this week.

Mikel Arteta’s side will officially lift the Premier League trophy after Sunday’s clash at Selhurst Park, creating huge demand among supporters desperate to witness the historic moment in person.

Several resale platforms are now listing tickets at extraordinary prices despite the resale of unauthorised Premier League tickets being illegal under UK law.

Reports suggest some away-end tickets are currently being advertised online for up to £45,000, while many others are listed between £10,000 and £20,000.

Even the cheapest available options have reportedly climbed into the thousands as fans scramble for access to the match.

The demand has also created major concerns for Crystal Palace over Arsenal supporters attempting to enter home sections of Selhurst Park.

Palace have already introduced strict measures in an attempt to limit ticket sharing and prevent large numbers of Arsenal fans from purchasing seats in home areas of the stadium.

The South London club previously confirmed that ticket sharing for the fixture had been disabled and warned supporters that anyone found transferring tickets could face sanctions.

Palace have also restricted ticket access to supporters who held club accounts before December 2025 in an attempt to reduce the number of away fans securing seats.

Enhanced security measures and additional checks are also expected around the stadium on matchday.

Despite those precautions, hundreds of tickets across various sections of Selhurst Park have still appeared on resale marketplaces.

Some VIP hospitality packages are reportedly being advertised for close to £65,000, highlighting the extraordinary demand surrounding Arsenal’s title celebrations.

For Arsenal supporters, the match represents a once-in-a-generation moment after the club finally ended their long wait for Premier League glory.

The Gunners last lifted the title during Arsene Wenger’s famous Invincibles campaign in 2004.

After years of near misses under Arteta, Arsenal supporters are now desperate to witness the trophy presentation in person, even if doing so comes at staggering prices.

The atmosphere at Selhurst Park is expected to be unforgettable as Arsenal celebrate the culmination of a remarkable campaign.

Attention will then quickly turn towards the Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain later this month, where Arteta’s side have the opportunity to complete a historic double.

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