Ticket prices for Arsenal’s last match of the Premier League season at home to Burnley on May 18 are being listed for as much as £1,200 ($1,600/€1,380).
Victory at the Emirates Stadium could see the Gunners lift the title for the first time since 2004, provided Manchester City fail to win their next game.
More than 2,500 tickets on the ticket search engine SeatPick, which shows price ranges listed on resale sites, has single seats ranging from £650 to £1,200.
The most expensive adult season ticket at Arsenal for the 2025-26 season, excluding hospitality, is £2,112, covering 23 matches including four Champions League ties, while the cheapest is £1,127.
Next season, prices are set to rise by 3.9% after the club announced a cost increase earlier this year.
Arsenal’s strict resale policy means that there is no guarantee that fans who bought a ticket through a resale site will even be permitted entry into the ground.
Burnley, who are already relegated, did not sell out their allocation and so offered to return 1,500 tickets to Arsenal.
They were then put on Arsenal’s official exchange last week and were sold to members, with priority given to those who missed out in the ballot for tickets originally.
Crystal Palace bans ticket sharing
Meanwhile, Crystal Palace, who host Arsenal on the final day of the season on May 24 have disabled ticket sharing for the match.
The club states that “any supporter found sharing a ticket will be banned from buying a season ticket or membership next season”.
It added that tickets will only be available to those who had a club account before December 1 and that “enhanced security checks” with searches will be in place on matchday.
This is being done in a bid to limit unauthorised ticket resale and touting.