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Liverpool, Arsenal and Premier League season ticket prices compared as Man City wait goes on

City are expected to release their 2025-26 season ticket details soon and prices across the top flight vary from £345 to £2,367

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A general view outside the stadium as fans await the team coach prior to the Champions League 2024/25 League Knockout Play-off first leg match between Manchester City and Real Madrid

Manchester City are yet to announce their season ticket details for the 2025-26 season

Manchester City have yet to release their season ticket prices for next season amid growing discontent amid the fanbase surrounding ticketing.

Supporters have shared concerns about away fans obtaining tickets in the home end as well as increasing prices to third-party sites. There are fears that ticket prices will rise next season and that City are not doing enough to make sure they sell available matchday tickets to Blues fans.

City will open their North Stand expansion early next year with 7,000 extra seats added to the Etihad. There are details on ticket prices yet but City have confirmed hospitality areas will house more than 800 guests including a 500-seat food hall and a premium bar for 300 guests.

It all means the price structure City set on season tickets for next season will be scrutinised more than ever. City's lowest price adult season ticket for the 2024-25 campaign was £540, topping out at £1,080.

There is seemingly a consensus that prices at the Etihad will rise but five of the 10 Premier League clubs who have released their season ticket details for next season have frozen prices. Liverpool, Tottenham, Brentford, Leicester City and West Ham have all opted against a price increase while nine clubs, including City, are yet to release details.

Of the 10 clubs to release season ticket prices for next season, Tottenham have the most expensive offering at more than £2,300 ahead of Arsenal and West Ham, while the Hammers have cheapest option (£345) with Newcastle United next on £362.

We've rounded up the cheapest and most expensive adult season ticket prices at each club for next term, with prices varying widely.

The three most expensive adult season ticket prices can all be found in the capital with Tottenham £2,367 the dearest ahead of Arsenal (£1726.50) and West Ham (£1,720). The Hammers offset that price with a cheapest offering of £345 while at Spurs it is £856 and at Arsenal it is £921.50.

Brighton are the only other club to have a season ticket costing four figures with their most expensive offering coming in at £1,035 and the cheapest price £610.

Liverpool's price freeze means you can watch the soon-to-be champions of England from £713 rising to a maximum of £904 while Merseyside rivals Everton, who have increased prices ahead of a move to their new stadium, are at a similar price point (£640-£900).

Newcastle United and Nottingham Forest have both increased prices for next term with the most expensive offering at St James Park £940 while it will set you back £915 at the City Ground. Forest's cheapest ticket is £575 while at Newcastle it is £362.

Leicester and Brentford are among the cheapest clubs to follow with the maximum cost at the King Power £845 and the cheapest £404, while it ranges from £495 to £605 at the Gtech Community Stadium.

Manchester United have announced a five per cent season ticket rise for adults but have not released specific prices.

City are one of nine clubs yet to announce their season ticket prices along with Chelsea, Aston Villa, Crystal Palace, Wolves. Bournemouth, Fulham, Ipswich and Southampton.

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