From value tickets to big-money executive deals, top-flight football can cost anything from a few hundred pounds to well over a thousand
Life as a football fan never seems to be getting any cheaper.
For all the efforts of various fan groups, the cost of an average season ticket in the Premier League is going up every year. That's before you even factor in your parking, public transport, pie and pint.
But value can still be found. For the 2019-20 season, a single adult season ticket at a Premier League club can cost you anything from £320 to £1995.
So where are the cheap seats? And which club offers the most lavish luxury option?
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Arsenal have been tipped out of their usual space at the top of the pricing ladder in recent years, with North London rivals Spurs now touting the dearest season tickets.
But the Gunners still aren't offering tickets on a budget. Their cheapest adult ticket is £891, with the most expensive at £1768.
AdvertisementGetty ImagesAston Villa
Aston Villa have announced some price rises to go with their promotion back to the Premier League – though the cheapest option remains the same.
An adult season ticket can be bought for just £370 in Zone 6, though the best seats in Zone 1 have risen to £684.
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The Cherries have established themselves as a stable Premier League club and their season tickets reflect that stability.
Their prices were frozen for the fourth consecutive year. The cheapest adult season ticket, in the North Stand, cost £550 while the priciest option was an executive ticket for £950.
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The Seagulls announced a slight increase on their season ticket prices for 2019-20, and fans will be hoping it is accompanied by a more comfortable league campaign.
The cheapest adult ticket was £535, with the most expensive at £845. Tickets in general went up by around £20 from the previous season.