Which Premier League clubs have the most expensive tickets? From Arsenal to Man United, how your team compares
From the Emirates Stadium to Old Trafford, which club charge the most - and the least - for the privilege of watching them
THE annual cost of football survey results were announced recently, with the overall price for Premier League fans coming down.
Thanks in no small part to the mega £8billion global TV rights deal, Prem supporters are finally having to fork out less to follow their side.
But just how much does it cost to follow your team? Find out in our comprehensive list below...
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Which Premier League club's tickets are most expensive?
WHEN it comes to the most expensive season tickets in the top flight, Arsenal hold that honour.
Not only is the Gunners' top season ticket the most pricey at £2,013 for the year, but their so-called cheapest is top of the pile too at £1,014.
Tottenham and Chelsea follow suit, with Spurs charging between £765 and £1,895 per year to the Blues' £750-£1,250.
Which top flight club's tickets are least expensive?
IT'S not all bad news in the Premier League though, with a host of cheaper season tickets available.
For instance, at Hull you can get a season ticket for as little as £252.
West Ham, Stoke and even Manchester City will let you in for the year for under £300 too at £289, £294 and £299 respectively.
Meanwhile, you can get the best season ticket seat in the house at Swansea for a mere £489, with Sunderland and West Brom marginally more expensive for the top-of-the-range seat at £505 and £509.
Which Premier League club's season ticket prices have increased?
IN a season where the average ticket price has dropped dramatically, you would expect the cost to have dipped across the board.
However, while many have, a host of clubs - 12 of the top flight, in fact - have frozen season ticket costs at the same level while one club has even raised theirs.
Liverpool are the club to bump up the price of their cheapest season ticket from £685 to £710,
Yet it is worth noting that four clubs declined to reveal their last season's cost - meaning they could too have slightly increased their fee.
Which top flight club's season ticket prices are now cheaper?
WHILE the Reds may have hiked the cost of their cheapest year-long ticket, three clubs have actually cut the cost of theirs.
West Ham have shown the biggest dip thanks to their move from Upton Park to the London Stadium.
Last term's cheapest season ticket would have set you back £617.50... You can know get your hands on one for a comparatively cheap £289.
Sunderland have knocked £20 off the cost of their no-frills ticket to just £350, while Everton have taken £24 from theirs - down to £420.