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Premier League research reveals average ticket price to be £32 during 2017-18 season

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Image: More than half of all attending fans are paying £30 or less per match during the 2017-18 campaign, according to research

Premier League research has revealed the average ticket price across the league this season to be £32.

Analysis compiled by the league and professional services company Ernst & Young, using data collected from all 20 clubs, shows more than half of all attending fans are paying £30 or less per match during the 2017-18 campaign.

It also claims that 34 per cent of all available Premier League season tickets have been sold below full price, owing to early-bird offers and loyalty discounts, saving fans a total of £10m across the season.

Premier League ticket prices appear to be reducing year on year
Image: Premier League ticket prices appear to be reducing year on year

After clubs introduced a three-season £30 cap on away ticket prices last season, the research shows the average away ticket price will be £26, with 33 per cent of away tickets sold at a price below the cap.

Premier League Executive Chairman, Richard Scudamore, said: "The loyal and passionate support of attending fans is hugely appreciated by clubs, their managers and players, and the Premier League.

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"This research shows the excellent value clubs are offering across the League and the impressive commitment of their fans. I hope it will challenge commonly held perceptions about the cost of attending Premier League football, and encourage even more people to consider going to a match."

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The research includes all parts of Premier League stadiums except hospitality areas, and includes all ticket prices include booking fees or admin charges.

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