Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham's cheapest season tickets compared to Premier League rivals
Premier League clubs have been revealing their season ticket prices for the 2026/27 season with Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham among the priciest
CommentsPremier LeagueBen Crawford07:00, 29 Apr 2026
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With the current campaign coming to a close, a host of London clubs still have much to play for. Arsenal are scrapping for the title, Chelsea face an uphill battle if they wish to play Champions League football next season and Spurs are on the verge of relegation.
But the trio will have the three most expensive season tickets next term, providing Tottenham stay in the division. The Gunners' cheapest adult option in 2026/27 is a whopping £967, whilst Chelsea's is £880, though this could increase as they have yet to officially confirm their prices.
Spurs have frozen prices for next season and if they remain in the top flight, their cheapest option will be £856. This ranks third on the list of every club's cheapest adult season ticket on offer, as football.london looks at how the rest of the Premier League stack up.
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Regarding other London clubs, West Ham have the cheapest option in the league at £345, though like Chelsea, this could increase and is based on this term's price. Crystal Palace have confirmed a price freeze and their cheapest adult season ticket is £600, ranking 11th.
View 3 ImagesBrentford sit in 14th with their most expensive ticket being £520 and Fulham are yet to announce their prices, but their current lowest option is £500, meaning they'd rank 17th. Neither the relegated Burnley nor Wolves are included in the list.
Whilst Manchester United's cheapest adult season ticket for all 19 home Premier League fixtures next season will set supporters back £646, Manchester City's equivalent will cost fans just £425. This ranks second among the most affordable in the division.
United currently sit eighth on the list, which incorporates 2025/26 prices for clubs such as the Hammers and Chelsea, who are yet to reveal their ticket costs for 2026/27. Aston Villa have similarly yet to announce next season's figures, though the temporary closure of their North Stand means their cheapest season ticket could be priced at £804.
Liverpool are among the clubs to have raised their season ticket prices, with their cheapest option now set at £734, a rise of approximately three per cent.
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Merseyside rivals Everton have followed suit, with the cheapest ticket at their new Hill Dickinson Stadium costing £640, representing a five per cent increase.
As for the steepest price hike, Sunderland supporters face a 12 per cent increase across the board following a successful Premier League campaign.
Coventry City will compete in the top flight next season and introduced a loyalty scheme during their promotion campaign, with their most affordable season ticket priced at £500, placing them 16th in the rankings. Alongside Spurs, Palace and City, Nottingham Forest have frozen their prices for the 2026/27 season.
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Every Premier League club's cheapest season ticket for 2026/27
- Arsenal: £967
- Chelsea: £880 (2025/26)
- Tottenham Hotspur: £856
- Aston Villa: £804 (2025/26)
- Liverpool: £734.50
- Newcastle United: £730
- AFC Bournemouth: £694
- Manchester United: £646
- Everton: £640
- Brighton & Hove Albion: £630
- Crystal Palace: £600
- Nottingham Forest: £575
- Sunderland: £550
- Brentford: £520
- Leeds United: £510
- Coventry City: £500
- Fulham: £500 (2025/26)
- Manchester City: £425
- West Ham United: £345 (2025/26)
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