Arsenal announce ticket prices

The most expensive ticket at Arsenal next season will be £126, the club have announced.

The most expensive ticket at Arsenal next season will be £126, the club have announced.

Ticket prices for ’A’ category games, of which there are two before the end of the year against Chelsea and Tottenham, will be on average £62, an increase of 23%.

However, the top price of £126 will apply to around only 1% of available tickets in the ’A’ band.

The regrading of games into ’A’, ’B’ and ’C’ categories will create approximately 90,000 lower-priced tickets for non season-ticket holders during the season.

Prices in the ’C’ band will be on average 28% lower than last season’s equivalents with tickets against Sunderland on August 18 down to £25.50 compared to £35.00 last term.

The lowest priced matchday ticket for next season will be £25.50.

“We constantly aim to strike the right balance between offering tickets at affordable prices, while ensuring we have sufficient income to reinvest in the squad,” Arsenal chief executive Ivan Gazidis said.

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