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Current Premier League Standings

#TeamMPWDLGFGAGDPtsLast Five
1ArsenalArsenal36247568264279
2Manchester CityManchester City36238575324377
3Manchester UnitedManchester United361811763481565
4Liverpool FCLiverpool FC361781160481259
5Aston VillaAston Villa36178115046459
6AFC BournemouthAFC Bournemouth36131675652455
7Brighton Hove AlbionBrighton Hove Albion3614111152421053
8BrentfordBrentford36149135249351
9ChelseaChelsea361310135549649
10EvertonEverton361310134646049
11FulhamFulham36146164450-648
12SunderlandSunderland361212123746-948
13Newcastle UnitedNewcastle United36137165052-246
14Leeds UnitedLeeds United361014124853-544
15Crystal PalaceCrystal Palace361111143847-944
16Nottingham ForestNottingham Forest361110154547-243
17Tottenham HotspurTottenham Hotspur36911164655-938
18West Ham UnitedWest Ham United3699184262-2036
19BurnleyBurnley3649233773-3621
20Wolverhampton WanderersWolverhampton Wanderers3639242566-4118

Overview of Cheapest Ticket Prices for Each Club in the Premier League 2025/26 Season

Average prices are based on upcoming home games for each club in the Premier League. The cheapest ticket shows the lowest price available across all upcoming home fixtures.

Overview of Cheapest Ticket Prices for Each Club in the Premier League 2025/26 Season
TeamAvg PriceCheapest TicketOpponentDate
Burnley Tickets€35.00€35.00Wolverhampton WanderersMay 24, 2026
Wolverhampton Wanderers Tickets€56.00€56.00FulhamMay 17, 2026
Newcastle United Tickets€66.00€66.22West Ham UnitedMay 17, 2026
Sunderland Tickets€70.00€70.00ChelseaMay 24, 2026
West Ham United Tickets€75.00€75.00Leeds UnitedMay 24, 2026
Fulham Tickets€86.00€86.37Newcastle UnitedMay 24, 2026
Aston Villa Tickets€90.00€90.00Liverpool FCMay 15, 2026
Everton Tickets€107.00€107.04SunderlandMay 17, 2026
Tottenham Hotspur Tickets€120.00€120.00EvertonMay 24, 2026
Manchester United Tickets€138.00€138.20Nottingham ForestMay 17, 2026
Manchester City Tickets€144.00€143.96Aston VillaMay 24, 2026
Chelsea Tickets€149.00€148.51Tottenham HotspurMay 19, 2026
Leeds United Tickets€150.00€150.00Brighton Hove AlbionMay 17, 2026
Brentford Tickets€155.00€155.00Crystal PalaceMay 17, 2026
AFC Bournemouth Tickets€240.00€240.00Manchester CityMay 19, 2026
Nottingham Forest Tickets€252.00€252.21AFC BournemouthMay 24, 2026
Liverpool FC Tickets€275.00€275.25BrentfordMay 24, 2026
Brighton Hove Albion Tickets€426.00€426.10Manchester UnitedMay 24, 2026
Arsenal Tickets€439.00€438.80BurnleyMay 18, 2026
Crystal Palace Tickets€725.00€725.00ArsenalMay 24, 2026

Prices shown are the lowest available from verified resellers and are updated every 30 minutes. The cheapest price reflects a single ticket and may not be available for multiple seats together. Prices may vary and are subject to availability.

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About Premier League Tickets 2025/26

The Premier League is England’s top professional football competition and one of the most prestigious leagues in world football. Each season, 20 clubs compete in a round-robin format, playing home and away matches from August to May. Teams earn points for wins and draws, with the league champion decided by total points at the end of the season.

The league is renowned for its competitive balance, international appeal, and famous clubs such as Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester City, and Tottenham Hotspur. With star players from around the world and intense rivalries throughout the season, the Premier League offers some of the most exciting and unpredictable football in the sport.

Premier League History

The Premier League was formed in 1992, replacing the old First Division as England’s top flight. The new competition was created to modernise English football, improve stadiums, and benefit from growing television broadcasting opportunities. From its first season, the league quickly gained international attention.

Over the years, the Premier League has produced some of the most memorable moments in football history, shaped by legendary clubs, managers, and players. Dominant eras, fierce rivalries, and dramatic title races have defined its legacy. As the league expanded its global reach, it became the most widely followed domestic football competition, setting new standards for quality, entertainment, and commercial success.