Premier League season ticket prices: How Brighton, West Ham and Chelsea compare amid dynamic pricing concern
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Any club attempting to “infect” English football with dynamic pricing will face “enormous opposition”, the Football Supporters’ Association (FSA) has warned.
The practice has existed for many years in the travel industry but has hit the headlines in recent days after the price of Oasis tickets rose even as fans queued online to buy them.
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Hide AdSpanish clubs Valencia and Celta Vigo state they operate dynamic pricing this season and are believed to be the only European clubs using the model currently, but there are already concerns that English teams are vastly hiking prices, depending on the level of opposition.
The FSA is also deeply concerned by the fact that 19 of the 20 Premier League clubs raised prices over the summer and that those eligible to concessionary pricing – such as children and senior citizens – have been hit especially hard.
“With impeccable timing after the Oasis fiasco, voices in football have started to float the idea of infecting football with dynamic pricing,” the FSA said in a statement.
“Never underestimate the potential for the most greedy owners in football to try and import terrible ideas from other industries to exploit supporter loyalty.”
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Hide AdTicket prices for away fans in the Premier League do however continue to be capped at £30 under a three-year agreement which began in June 2022.
Here’s the cheapest available season tickets for all clubs in the Premier League – including Brighton, Chelsea and West Ham:
1. Arsenal: 10.2 per cent increase with cheapest adult season ticket now £1,073. 2. Tottenham: 6.1 per cent increase with cheapest adult season ticket now £856.
3. Chelsea: 8 per cent increase with cheapest adult season ticket now £810. 4. Liverpool: 2 per cent increase with cheapest adult season ticket now £713.
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Hide Ad5. Newcastle: 10.3 per cent increase with cheapest adult season ticket now £662. 6. Aston Villa: 4.9 per cent increase with cheapest adult season ticket now £640.
7. Bournemouth: 7.3 per cent increase with cheapest adult season ticket now £633. 8. Fulham: 4 per cent increase with cheapest adult season ticket now £619.
9. Brighton: 5.3 per cent increase with cheapest adult season ticket now £595. 10. Manchester United: 3.6 per cent increase with cheapest adult season ticket now £579.
11. Everton: 7.5 per cent increase with cheapest adult season ticket now £555. 12: Nottingham Forest: 18.3 per cent increase with cheapest adult season ticket now £550.
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Hide Ad13. Crystal Palace: 0 per cent increase with cheapest adult season ticket now £545. 14. Wolves: 0 per cent increase with cheapest adult season ticket now £525.
15. Brentford: 18.1 per cent increase with cheapest adult season ticket now £495. 16. Southampton: 26.4 per cent increase with cheapest adult season ticket now £479.
17. Man City: 10.4 per cent increase with cheapest adult season ticket now £425. 18. Leicester City: 4.9 per cent increase with cheapest adult season ticket now £404.
19. Ipswich Town: 5.4 per cent increase with cheapest adult season ticket now £372. 20. West Ham: 11.3 per cent increase with cheapest adult season ticket now £345.
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