The Premier League is home to some of the most expensive season tickets in world football.
Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester United and Liverpool are just some of the biggest clubs in Britain who get away with charging their most dedicated fans in excess of £500 per year to sit and watch the beautiful game.
But which Premier League team has the most affordable season tickets?
Thankfully, our friends over at Compare.bet have done the maths for us and ranked the most and least affordable season tickets in the English top flight this season, after comparing the average weekly wages of each team’s local residents to the cheapest season ticket price, with some surprising results.
This fascinating study based on local wages shows Burnley FC is the most affordable, Tottenham Hotspur the least, with West Ham United close behind the Clarets in second place in the table.
Check out the most and least affordable football clubs to support, per the study, below...
20. Tottenham Hotspur - £807
19. Liverpool FC - £685
18. Arsenal FC - £891
17. Wolverhampton Wanders - £549
16. Brighton and Hove Albion - £545
15. Norwich City - £499
14. Manchester United - £532
13. Newcastle United - £417
12. Leicester City - £365
11. Chelsea FC - £595
10. Watford FC - £496
9. Crystal Palace - £435
8. Everton FC - £420
7. Brentford FC - £419
6. Southampton FC - £399
5. Aston Villa - £370
4. Leeds United - £349
3. Manchester City - £325
2. West Ham United - £320
1. Burnley FC - £319
In first place, Burnley came out on top of the pile, with the study showing it would take just three working days to pay for Burnley's most affordable season ticket. The most affordable season ticket at Turf Moor costs £319, compared to the average resident weekly wage of £423.70, as per the study.
Burnley take top spot ahead of David Moyes' side, West Ham United.
Tottenham Hotspur, meanwhile, sit rock bottom of the Premier League of affordability. It would take some Tottenham fans 10 days of working to be able to afford a season ticket at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, according to this latest study.
It costs a staggering £807, compared to the average resident weekly wage of £549.10.
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