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2025/26 Premier League ticket prices for each club
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2025/26 Premier League ticket prices for each club

October 30, 2025 5 Min Read
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  • 20 sunderland
    • Most expensive ticket: £46
  • 19 burnley
    • Most expensive ticket: £55
  • 18 bournemouth
    • Most expensive ticket: £56
  • 17 leeds
    • Most expensive ticket: £59
  • 16 manchester city
    • Most expensive ticket: £60
  • 15 liverpool
    • Most expensive ticket: £61
  • 14 brentford
    • Most expensive ticket: £65
  • 13 newcastle
    • Most expensive ticket: £70
  • 12 nottingham forest
    • Most expensive ticket: £70
  • 11 wolf
    • Most expensive ticket: £71

Game-day tickets to watch live football seem to go up in price every season, driving down prices for patrons who have supported the team for years.

The Premier League is known as the richest division in the world due to its worldwide broadcast deals, but how much do the 20 clubs charge their supporters to watch matches live?

Here, we will take a look at the ticket prices for each Premier League team for the 2025/26 season, divided into the cheapest tickets and the most expensive tickets, excluding entertainment.

Premier League 2025/26 match day ticket prices

club

Cheapest

the best

arsenal

£31.80

£145.50

Aston Villa

£46.75

£96.60

bournemouth

£30

£56

brentford

£40

£65

brighton

£34

£78

burnley

£30

£55

chelsea

£55

£78

crystal palace

£44

£74

everton

£58

£75

Fulham

£36

£125

leeds

£35

£59

liverpool

£39

£61

manchester city

£30

£60

manchester united

£37

£97

newcastle united

£55

£70

nottingham forest

£50

£70

sunderland

£36

£46

tottenham hotspur

£38

£109

west ham

£30

£115

wolf

£26.50

£71

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20

sunderland

Most expensive ticket: £46

Sunderland are back in the Premier League for the first time in eight years, and match-day tickets are the cheapest at just £46.

Black Cats supporters were immediately treated to a great show at the Stadium of Light, which was great value for money.

19

burnley

Most expensive ticket: £55

Burnley will also be promoted in 2025, making them one of the cheapest clubs to watch in the Premier League.

Tickets start from just £30 and reach £55.

18

bournemouth

Most expensive ticket: £56

Bournemouth are enjoying their best Premier League football under manager Andoni Iraola.

Tickets cost £56, making them the third cheapest club on this list, but prices could rise if they qualify for Europe this season.

17

leeds

Most expensive ticket: £59

Leeds are the most expensive of the three teams promoted from the Championship, with tickets at Elland Road being the most expensive at £59.

With the expansion of the stadium set to increase capacity to more than 50,000, it will be interesting to see if prices rise in Yorkshire as well.

16

manchester city

Most expensive ticket: £60

Manchester City may be experiencing the toughest situation since Josep Guardiola took over as manager in 2016, but compared to other clubs, the most expensive match-day ticket is a reasonable £60.

The cheapest ticket on Etihad is £30, giving City fans good value for money to see their team perform in the Premier League. This number isn’t that great considering they have won the title four years in a row.

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15

liverpool

Most expensive ticket: £61

Considering Liverpool’s success domestically and in Europe, it’s commendable that the most expensive match-day ticket is £61, but it ranks relatively low on this list.

The club has frozen all ticket prices for the 2025/26 season. If you can get tickets, it’s not a bad price to watch the defending champions play.

14

brentford

Most expensive ticket: £65

Brentford are now an established team in the Premier League, with promotion to the top flight secured in 2021.

The Bees never finished lower than 16th in the standings. Currently, the club’s most expensive match ticket is £65, but there will be no increase in price for the 2025/26 season.

13

newcastle

Most expensive ticket: £70

Newcastle United once again qualified for the Champions League for the second time in three seasons under manager Eddie Howe, winning their first silver medal in 70 years in 2025.

The most expensive Magpies ticket costs £70 and the cheapest ticket costs £55.

12

nottingham forest

Most expensive ticket: £70

Nottingham Forest’s most expensive matchday fee is £70, but that will rise after they qualify for Europe in 2025.

Currently, the cheapest option is £50, and supporters traveling to the City Ground during the 2025/26 season will see three managers in the dugout.

11

wolf

Most expensive ticket: £71

Wolverhampton Wanderers have work to do if they are to avoid being knocked out of the Championship as there is major disruption at Molineux.

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Despite a disappointing season, the most expensive match-day ticket is £71 at Molineux, hardly worth considering. The lowest price is £26.50, the cheapest in this category.

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