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Clubs have taken different approaches to Premier League season ticket prices ahead of 2026/27 as some opt for a freeze and others increase the costManchester City are the latest club to announce a freeze on season ticket prices for the 2026/27 campaign. But how does their cost compare to the rest of the top flight?The current Premier League season is drawing to a close, as Pep Guardiola's City battle Arsenal for the crown, the chase for Champions League qualification is as close as it gets and some big name sides are bidding to avoid the drop in Tottenham and West Ham.It is the Hammers who currently offer the cheapest adult season ticket, but rather unexpectedly, City hold the second-cheapest.
Latest news, analysis and much more on Mirror Football's Facebook pageREAD MORE: Liverpool fans protest against owners plans and make feelings clear with brutal chantREAD MORE: Aston Villa confirm closure of Villa Park stand for ENTIRE season amid redevelopment plansWhile United's most affordable adult season ticket for all 19 home Premier League fixtures next season will be priced at £646, City's will cost supporters just £425.Only West Ham, whose top-flight survival remains uncertain, are offering a more affordable season ticket at £345. That figure also only reflects their 2025/26 pricing, which remains subject to change for the following campaign.United sit eighth on the current list, which incorporates the 2025/26 prices for clubs such as the Hammers, who are yet to reveal their ticket costs ahead of 2026/27.Arsenal lead the way, with next season's cheapest adult season ticket priced at £967.
Aston Villa have similarly not announced next season's pricing, though the temporary closure of their North Stand means their cheapest season ticket could reach £804.Liverpool are amongst the clubs to have raised season ticket prices, with their cheapest now available at £734, representing a rise of approximately three per cent.Merseyside rivals Everton have taken a comparable approach, with the cheapest ticket at their new Hill Dickinson Stadium set at £640, a five per cent increase.As for the steepest price hike, Sunderland supporters face a broadly 12 per cent rise on their season tickets following a successful campaign in the Premier League. Alongside Spurs and City, both Nottingham Forest and Crystal Palace have also frozen their prices for the 2026/27 season.Every Premier League club's cheapest season ticket for 2026/27Arsenal: £967Chelsea: £880 (2025/26)Tottenham Hotspur: £856Aston Villa: £804 (2025/26)Liverpool: £734.50Newcastle United: £730AFC Bournemouth: £694Manchester United: £646Everton: £640Brighton & Hove Albion: £630Crystal Palace: £600Nottingham Forest: £575Sunderland: £550Brentford: £520Leeds United: £510Coventry City: £500Fulham: £500 (2025/26)Manchester City: £425West Ham United: £345 (2025/26)Sky Sports, HBO Max, Netflix and Disney+ with Ultimate TV packageThis article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it.
