Fulham almost TRIPLE their most expensive season ticket prices while only three teams freeze fees from 2022-23… but how much is YOUR club charging for tickets this season?

Research has revealed that the most expensive season ticket in the Premier League is a seat at Fulham’s Craven Cottage, with Marco Silva’s side leading the likes of Arsenal, Manchester City and Chelsea.

Fulham managed just a tenth-place finish on their return to the top flight last season, but announced a staggering 18 per cent price rise for three sides of Craven Cottage – and charged up to £3,000 for their new Riverside Stand.

The Cottagers’ most expensive season ticket ranked fourth in the League last season (£1,050), but has since overtaken West Ham, Arsenal and Tottenham with a ticket costing a whopping £3,000 for a seat in the Riverside Stand in 2023- 2024. .

Behind Fulham are Spurs (£2,025), Arsenal (£1,895), West Ham (£1,620), Newcastle (£1,055) and Manchester City (£1,030), four pounds above Bournemouth for the most expensive tickets available, according to data from SeatPick.

In total, eight teams have seen an increase of 10 percent or more for their most expensive options, with Fulham (186 percent), West Ham (58 percent), Bournemouth (35 percent), Brentford (35 percent) Newcastle (30 percent), Aston Villa (16 percent), Everton and Burnley (both 10 percent), with an increase.

Fulham will receive the most expensive season ticket available for the 2023-2024 season after the opening of the Riverside Stand

The Cottagers finished tenth in the Premier League last season on their return to the top flight

In Newcastle, the prices of their cheapest available season tickets have risen by 44 percent

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For the cheapest tickets available to potential season ticket holders, the Hammers charge just £310, closely followed by Burnley (£335), Man City (£385), Sheffield United (£418.50) and Brentford (£419).

Meanwhile, the cheapest fee Arsenal season tickets can cost is the highest in the division: £973.50, more expensive than the most expensive options among twelve of their rivals.

Prices were increased for all but one of the cheapest and most expensive tickets, with only Wolves cutting their cheapest option by 11 percent, while the likes of Chelsea and Tottenham saw no increase on either option.

Manchester United’s most expensive season ticket will continue to cost £950 and will see no increase, as will Brentford’s cheapest option, which still costs just £419.

Bournemouth tickets have increased for the first time since 2015-16, with the most reasonably priced option at the Vitality Stadium (£590) costing almost double the equivalent at Treble winners City (£385).

For Newcastle fans looking for the cheapest possible season ticket to watch their club, they have seen prices rise by around 44 per cent, from £417 to £600 as their side return to the Champions League.

Standard tickets have also risen in price at St. James’ Park, with the most expensive option setting fans back to £70, although cheaper seats have fallen from £36 to £32.

However, a new voting system at the Magpies has meant those entering have lost the ability to choose the price of the seats they are allocated and will be allocated a seat at random.

Chelsea season ticket prices were frozen after 2022-23, with the cheapest costing £750 and the most expensive £940.

Tottenham have the second most expensive ticket at £2,025, but their prices have remained the same as last season

Liverpool’s most expensive season ticket will cost fans £886 – an increase of two per cent – but they have the cheapest day ticket for just £9.

Reds fans will therefore have bragging rights over their Merseyside rivals Everton, who are now charging fans £55 for their cheapest seats – a 38 per cent increase on last season.

Only Treble winners City charge more for their cheapest day tickets, with fans expected to spend £58 to see the European champions in action.

Premier League season ticket price data provided by SeatPick.com

Premier League season ticket prices will change from 2022-23 to 2023-24
Team name Season 2022/2023 Season 2023/2024 Ticket price % change
Cheapest ticket Most expensive ticket Cheapest ticket Most expensive ticket Cheapest ticket Most expensive ticket
Fulham £460.00 £1,050.00 £595.00 £3,000.00 29% 186%
West Ham United £299.00 £1,025.00 £310.00 £1,620.00 4% 58%
Bournemouth £550.00 £760.00 £590.00 £1,026.00 7% 35%
Brentford £419.00 £549.00 £419.00 £740.00 0% 35%
Newcastle United £417.00 £811.00 £600.00 £1,055.00 44% 30%
Aston Villa £531.00 £752.00 £610.00 £869.00 15% 16%
Everton £465.00 £625.00 £600.00 £690.00 29% 10%
Burnley £319.00 £455.00 £335.00 £500.00 5% 10%
Wolverhampton £590.00 £786.00 £525.00 £844.00 -11% 7%
Nottingham forest £385.00 £550.00 £465.00 £585.00 21% 6%
Manchester city £350.00 £980.00 £385.00 £1,030.00 10% 5%
Crystal Palace £420.00 £755.00 £545.00 £790.00 30% 5%
Brighton £545.00 £860.00 £565.00 £895.00 4% 4%
Arsenal £927.00 £1,839 £973.50 £1,895.50 5% 3%
Sheffield United* £404.00 £515.00 £418.50 £528.50 4% 3%
Luton town £500.00 £500.00 £510.00 £510.00 2% 2%
Liverpool £685.00 £869.00 £699.00 £886.00 2% 2%
Tottenham £807.00 £2,025.00 £807.00 £2,025.00 0% 0%
Chelsea £750.00 £940.00 £750.00 £940.00 0% 0%
Manchester United £532.00 £950.00 £559.00 £950.00 5% 0%

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