Premier League trophy
Every Premier League club's season ticket prices for the 2026-27 campaign have been revealed, and the extortionate amount fans will be expected to fork out to see their team play once again pulls back the curtain on the harsh reality of a sport moving further away from its working-class roots.
The study, carried out by SeatPick, also details the percentage increase from the previous season, with it being found that only five clubs in England's top flight have opted against bumping up their prices.
Whether the prices listed in this article are worth the eye-watering amounts or not is up to the fans themselves, with Manchester City among those offering some of the cheapest prices, while the London clubs make the most of their more affluent location.
Arsenal Players and Mikel Arteta With the Premier League Trophy
Arsenal Players and Mikel Arteta With the Premier League Trophy
Most Expensive Season Tickets in Premier League For 2026/27 Season
Arsenal's stadium, the Emirates Stadium
Stamford Bridge general view
Liverpool fans at Anfield
Arsenal, already home to the most expensive season tickets in the league last year, increased prices again by 3.9%, bringing the cost of their cheapest full season ticket to £1,171. That figure includes paid entry to non-Premier League matches such as the Champions League. The club's Supporters’ Trust has voiced concern, especially after the club posted a sharp rise in total revenue from £467 million to £616 million for the 2023/24 season, but a league title last term has seen their owners' hunger for more rise again.
Their London rivals Chelsea have the second-most expensive season tickets. But with their prices starting at £880, the Gunners are more expensive by nearly £300, while Tottenham ensure the capital city dominates the top of the list by pricing fans at £856.
Everton, "The People's Club", are next (£770) as they look to bring an exciting new direction to the club with the new Bramley-Moore Dock stadium, which opened at the start of last season. However, football is still more affordable on the other half of Merseyside, with Liverpool charging a somewhat unusual £734.50 for their cheapest full season ticket.
Newcastle follow, but fans will likely be unhappy with the £38 increase given the massive changes to their squad, which many believe could see them struggle next term. Aston Villa, on the other hand, have justified their five per cent price hike after winning the Europa League, while Manchester United (£646) are wedged between south coast sides Bournemouth and Brighton.
Cheapest Season Tickets in Premier League For 2026/27 Season
Etihad Stadium
Leeds United fans
Sunderland celebrate Premier League goal
As the newest addition to the Premier League, Hull City are the most financially accessible club in England's promised land, with their 10 per cent increase still seeing the Tigers offer a season ticket for just £396.
By comparison, Coventry City - winners of the Championship under Frank Lampard's ever-improving management - have increased prices by 15.7 per cent, bringing their ticket price to £625, while Ipswich Town, bouncing straight back up, have increased theirs by just under 14 per cent to £466.
The Most Successful Club of All-Time
The Most Successful Club of All-Time
Manchester City, heading into their first season without Pep Guardiola since 2016, have frozen prices at £425 for the third straight season, making them the most fan-friendly among the traditional big six. Fulham raised their prices by 3.5%, bringing season tickets to £503. But, despite offering one of the least expensive season tickets, Craven Cottage also sells tickets worth a staggering £3,086, making them both one of the most and least affordable clubs - having their cake but eating it too.
Crystal Palace and Nottingham Forest are the other two clubs in the cheapest section to freeze ticket prices (Chelsea and Tottenham also did, but at much higher prices), while Sunderland increased their prices by the most compared to the non-promoted sides.
Their quick rise from Premier League newcomers to a European outfit has seen them hike prices by £60, but their £550 offering is still fairly reasonable, meaning fans won't have to break the bank to watch their side as they continue their rose-tinted trajectory.
See the full breakdown of every Premier League club's cheapest season ticket for 2026/27 below:
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How Premier League Season Tickets Compare To Other European Topflights
Bayern Munich fans celebrating Bundesliga
According to a study by Zen Tickets back in 2023, the Premier League is the most expensive in the world when it comes to football ticket prices.
The average cost for a season ticket in England's topflight was £865.42, which is more than double the average price in any other major European league. While that figure has changed in the three years since, the Bundesliga, La LIga, and Serie A are all known to be more reasonable than the Premier League.
As for slightly less-watched leagues across the continent, the average price for a season ticket in Ligue 1 was £467.95, the average price for a season ticket in the Eredivisie was £432.44, and the average cost for a season ticket in the Primeira Liga was £387.92.