In brief
The Mirror has disclosed the whole breakdown of season ticket costs for each Premier League team for the next year.
Several teams, including Everton, Tottenham, Chelsea, and Arsenal, are requesting that supporters spend more money.
The least expensive season tickets are offered by West Ham, Burnley, and Man City; prices are either frozen or only slightly raised.
The 2025–2026 season ticket costs for every Premier League team have been made public, and many people will find the figures difficult to accept. Supporters are once again being asked to put more money into their pockets as England’s top flight moves away from its working-class roots and toward the glamour of a multibillion-pound entertainment machine.
Some teams have increased their rates by up to 14% for the upcoming season, per a survey published by The Mirror. It appears that loyalty is becoming a premium subscription rather than merely a badge of honor. Fans are left wondering how long they can afford to watch the game they love in a league where tradition whispers and money shouts. However, as we examine the complete breakdown below, some teams continue to accomplish the lord’s work by keeping the beautiful game within reasonable grasp.
Most Expensive Premier League Season Tickets
Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham, Everton, Liverpool all feature
A full season now costs £1,127 thanks to a 4% price rise from Arsenal, which previously had the most expensive season tickets in the league the previous year. Paid admission to non-Premier League games is included in that amount. Concern has been expressed by the Arsenal Supporters’ Trust, particularly in light of the club’s recent announcement of a dramatic increase in overall revenue for the 2023–2024 season, from £467 million to £616 million.
A representative for Arsenal responded to criticism by highlighting the introduction of a new 19-game season ticket option, which starts at £921.50, and by announcing that 1,000 tickets will be distributed to local residents throughout the campaign. In other news, Europa Conference League winners Chelsea have raised prices by 9%; yet, even their most costly ticket, which costs £880, is still more than £40 less than Arsenal’s cheapest one.
Liverpool, who just won the Premier League and regained their position as England’s most successful club, has likewise maintained pricing at £713, while Tottenham has set its prices at £856, offering flat fees independent of seat location or supporter age. Everton has made the most of their new stadium across Stanley Park, making their most costly season ticket £730, an increase of £80 from the 2024–2025 season.
Even the Toffees’ new owners appear to be straying from the team’s illustrious moniker as “The People’s Club,” which is concerning given that the team’s results from the previous campaign scarcely warrant a higher price tag for the devoted Goodison Park fans. In the meantime, Newcastle, which is controlled by the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia, raised the cost of season tickets by 5% to £695 following their victory over Liverpool in the League Cup final, which gave them their first title in 70 years.
Despite having the worst Premier League season ever, Manchester United has also increased their prices by 5% to £608, followed by Bournemouth with a 6% increase to £674, and Aston Villa with a 5% increase to £672, despite the criticism they received last season for their outrageous Champions League ticket prices.
The most affordable Premier League season tickets are Leeds United, Manchester City, Burnley, Sunderland, and West Ham.
Unexpectedly, West Ham United sits at the top of the list in terms of financial accessibility. The Hammers offer the league’s lowest season ticket at just £345, which equates to just £18 per home game at the London Stadium, despite receiving criticism last season for matchday tickets that could cost up to £130. Following closely behind are Burnley, who were recently promoted and have maintained their £352 rates under Scott Parker.
Manchester City, the most fan-friendly of the traditional big six, also froze prices at £425, following a rare trophyless season, their first since Pep Guardiola’s inaugural campaign in 2016–17. With a 2.8% price increase, Fulham’s season tickets now range from £473 to £486.
While maintaining low prices, promoted teams Sunderland and Leeds United implemented some of the largest percentage increases: the Black Cats’ lowest ticket increased 11% to £440, while Leeds’ increased by 14% to range from £434 to £495. Despite freezing their own, Brentford matches Leeds’ maximum price, and Wolves remained stable at £525.
One could argue that Nottingham Forest’s remarkable turnaround from relegation to European qualification warrants an increase in matchday revenue. However, their most costly choice is still a fair £575 even with the £25 rise. With their first major trophy in hand, FA Cup champions Crystal Palace have raised prices by 10% to £600.
Although Brighton & Hove Albion’s most costly ticket is £612, which is only £2 more than Manchester United’s, their cheap public transportation and steady on-field success make them one of the more affordable teams to watch. Below is a detailed analysis of the most affordable season tickets for each Premier League team in 2025–2026:
Prices for 2025–2026 Premier League season tickets
Club
The cost of adult, non-concession, non-family enclosure season tickets for 2025–2026
The cost from the previous season
Change as a percentage
20.
The Arsenal
£1,127
£1,073
+4%
19.
Chelsea
£880
£810.
+9%
18.
Tottenham
£856
£856
+0%
17.
Everton
£730
£650
+12%
16.
Liverpool
£713
£713
+0%
15.
Newcastle
£695
£662
+5%
14.
The Bournemouth
£674
£633
+6%
13.
Villa Aston
£672
£640
+5%
12.
Brighton
£610
£595
+3%
11.
United Manchester
£608
£579
+5%
10.
The Crystal Palace
£600
£545
+10%
9.
Forest of Nottingham
£575
£550
+5%
8.
Wolves
£525
£525
+0%
7.
Brentford
£495
£495
+0%
6.
Leeds United
£495
£434
+14%
5.
Sunderland
£490
£440
+11%
4.
Fulham
£486
£473
+2.8%
3.
City of Manchester
£425
£425
+0%
2.
Burnley
£352
£352
+0%
1.
West Ham
£345
£345
+0%
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