
Arsenal to announce ticket price rise for next season despite Premier League rivals freezing prices
Arsenal are set to increase their ticket prices by an approximate average of 3.7% for the 2025/26 season, despite some of their Premier League rivals opting to freeze their prices.
The north London side confirmed that the decision to raise prices was made after extensive supporter engagement. The club will protect concessions following the Football Supporters Association (FSA) writing to the Premier League in February calling on the organisation to support calls for price freezes across the division ahead of the 2025/26 season.
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A number of factors were cited regarding the rise, including the considerable increase in player wages last season as well as the introduction of a 19-game season ticket which will see supporters paying up to £386 less a season than they had previously.
There will also be 1000 tickets made available free of charge throughout the season in accordance with the club celebrating the 40th anniversary of the Arsenal in the Community scheme.
Nevertheless, Arsenal fans will be disappointed to see ticket prices rise shortly after the club posted financial results in which they received record revenues.
Liverpool fan groups wrote an open letter to the club warning that rising ticket prices run the risk of 'killing the Kop'. This subsequently led to the club announcing in February that they would be freezing general admission and season ticket prices for the 2025/26 season after holding discussions with its official Supporters Board.
Brentford announced in November 2024 that the club's season ticket prices will remain frozen for the 2025/26 season. The news was revealed by chief executive Jon Varney at fans' forum, held at the Gtech Community Stadium.
West Ham United also announced a freezing of ticket prices for the upcoming season in February. The London club announced the price freeze in addition to a commitment to offer concessionary pricing in more areas of their London stadium.
The Newcastle United Supporters' Trust (NUST) called on the club to freeze ticket prices and 'recognise the financial strain many fans are facing'. NUST wrote to Darren Eales, Newcastle's chief executive, to express its 'concern' at suggestions price rises are on the way at a time when the cost of living is already high.
In January, Manchester United supporters called on the club to freeze ticket prices and 'end the war on season ticket holders' in an open letter to Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
In November 2024, Liverpool, Everton, Man United and Manchester City supporters joined forces to protest against rising Premier League ticket prices.
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