Matchday tickets to watch live football appear to be going up with every season, pricing out the regular punters who have supported their teams for years.
The Premier League is known as the richest division in the world due to its globally distributed broadcasting deals, but how much do the 20 clubs charge supporters to watch a match live?
Here is a look at ticket prices for every Premier League side for the 2025/26 campaign, looking at their cheapest and most expensive ticket excluding hospitality.
20 Sunderland Most expensive ticket: £46
Back in the Premier League after eight years away, Sunderland have the least expensive matchday ticket at just £46.
The Black Cats supporters were treated to some brilliant displays straightaway at the Stadium of Light, making this value for money.
19 Burnley Most expensive ticket: £55
Burnley also won promotion in 2025 and are one of the cheapest to watch in the Premier League.
Tickets start at just £30 and reach £55.
18 Bournemouth Most expensive ticket: £56
Bournemouth have been enjoying their finest Premier League football under Andoni Iraola.
At £56 for a ticket, they are the third-cheapest club on this list, however, prices may well go up should they qualify for Europe this term.
17 Leeds Most expensive ticket: £59
Leeds are the most expensive of the three promoted sides from the Championship, with the most expensive Elland Road ticket sitting at £59.
A stadium expansion is planned to increase capacity to over 50,000, and it’ll be interesting to see whether prices rise in Yorkshire as well.
16 Manchester City Most expensive ticket: £60
Manchester City may be going through their roughest spell since Pep Guardiola took charge in 2016, but compared to other clubs, their most expensive matchday ticket is a reasonable £60.
At £30 for the cheapest ticket at the Etihad, City fans can also get some decent value for seeing their team perform in the Premier League. Given they won the titles four years in a row, this figure isn’t too steep.
15 Liverpool Most expensive ticket: £61
Considering Liverpool’s success domestically and in Europe, it is admirable that their most expensive matchday ticket is £61, which ranks them relatively low on this list.
The club froze all ticket prices for the 2025/26 season. Not a bad price to watch the defending champions if you can get your hand on a ticket.
14 Brentford Most expensive ticket: £65
Brentford are now an established Premier League side, having secured promotion to the top flight back in 2021.
The Bees have never finished lower than 16th in the table. The most expensive matchday ticket at the club currently is £65, with no increases for the 2025/26 campaign.
13 Newcastle Most expensive ticket: £70
Newcastle United once again secured Champions League football for the second time in three seasons and won their first piece of silverware for 70 years in 2025 under Eddie Howe.
The most expensive Magpies ticket is £70, with the price of the cheapest ticket being £55.
12 Nottingham Forest Most expensive ticket: £70
Nottingham Forest’s most expensive matchday costs £70, which has increased after qualifying for Europe in 2025.
The cheapest option currently stands at £50, and the supporters going to the City Ground have seen three managers in the dugout during 2025/26.
11 Wolves Most expensive ticket: £71
Wolverhampton Wanderers have work to do if they are to avoid dropping into the Championship, with major unrest at Molineux.
Despite their poor season, the most expensive matchday ticket is £71 at Molineux, hardly worth the value considering. The cheapest is £26.50, the lowest in the division.








