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Premier League tickets: Every team ranked by most expensive single game ticket – up to £97
PREMIER LEAGUE tickets often come with a premium price tag – but which clubs charge more than the rest for a single matchday?
Every Premier League ground has now hosted top flight action in the first two weeks of the season – with huge crowds being drawn to stadiums across the nation.
Thousands of fans have flooded to see their teams in their opening clashes, with some supporters forced to pay big money to see their beloved team in action.
The cost of watching football is scrutinised every year with ticket prices steadily rising as more money soaks into the game.
Players are earning higher wages than ever before, and fans are paying up to £97 per match at one top flight ground to watch them play.
Ticket price listings – available on each club's official website – have confirmed the most expensive, single matchday ticket costs for every team and the comparisons are eye-watering.
The top four most expensive match tickets are all to see London clubs in action, with Chelsea and Arsenal among the highest prices.
West Ham's move to the London Stadium has paved the way for a huge number of season ticket holders, but individual tickets can cost up to £80 for a prime seat in the stands.
Premier League new boys Fulham rank highly, while last year's promoted teams, Newcastle and Brighton, charge up to £65.
Manchester United, Manchester City and Liverpool offer significantly cheaper top price tickets despite their lofty league positions.
Liverpool came under fire for a small number of £77 tickets in 2016/17, but have reduced their top bracket costs to a more affordable rate.
Huddersfield have rewarded their fans with the cheapest most expensive ticket in a Premier League stadium.
Take a look through the pictures below to reveal every Premier League team's most expensive single matchday ticket.