That is according to trusted ticket comparison site 'SeatPick', who conducted research into the available ticket prices for all Premier League fixtures in the upcoming campaign.
The findings show that Wolves' home match with Brighton & Hove Albion on Saturday, October 4, where the cheapest ticket found was priced at £69.96, puts them in fifth place for teams with the most affordable matchday tickets.
Molineux (Photo by Marc Atkins/Getty Images)
Molineux (Photo by Marc Atkins/Getty Images)
In stark contrast, their cheapest away ticket is against Chelsea on Saturday, November 8 at £599, a staggering 757 per cent increase.
According to the findings, Manchester City’s home match against Bournemouth on Saturday, November 1 is the most affordable Premier League fixture this season, with tickets starting at £59.20 – the best value for football fans.
However, their cheapest away game is significantly more expensive, with tickets for their visit to Molineux on Saturday, August 16 priced at £137.30, more than double the price of their cheapest home match.
Manchester United have the second most affordable match day, with tickets for their home game against Bournemouth on Saturday, December 13 priced at £62, while Fulham offer the third cheapest ticket at £67.80 for their home game against the Wolves on Saturday, November 1.
Aston Villa rank eighth in the Premier League, with tickets starting at £73.96 for their home game against Crystal Palace on Saturday, August 30.
A general view of Villa Park
Villa Park (Nigel French/PA)
Their most affordable away match is against Chelsea on Saturday, December 27, but at a staggering £599 it is more than eight times the price of their cheapest home fixture.
Gilad Zilberman, CEO of SeatPick, commented on the findings: "These figures show remarkable variation in ticket prices across Premier League clubs. Fans of teams like Manchester City and Manchester United benefit from relatively affordable options starting below £65, while supporters of other clubs face much steeper costs.
"The price difference between the cheapest and most expensive tickets is striking. Nottingham Forest fans might pay over £900 for a home match, which is more than 15 times what Manchester City supporters pay for their cheapest game.
"With the cost of living still a concern for many British families, these price differences can have a real impact on match attendance and fan experience. Some fans may find themselves priced out of attending live matches for their favourite teams."