£2,475 To Witness History: The Real Cost Of Arsenal's Title Decider At Crystal Palace

The Premier League title race took a turn in favour of Arsenal on Monday night and the Gunners were simply resting before their Champions League semi-final second leg with Atletico Madrid.

Manchester City imploded at Everton. Conceding three goals in 13 second-half minutes. The 3-3 draw means Arsenal now hold their Premier League title hopes in their own hands.

The Gunners have three games remaining, all in London. First at West Ham, then a home game with Burnley. Finally, Arsenal go to Crystal Palace on the final day.

All these matches saw ticket prices skyrocket on Tuesday as Arsenal fans across the globe started to prepare for a first Premier League title since 2004. May 24, 2026 now looks like the latest and currently most likely date for the Premier League to be lifted by Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard.

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Arsenal Away Tickets At Crystal Palace Over £2,000

Arsenal's home match with Burnley has for a long time been one of the most expensive matches to buy resale tickets for during the 2025/2026 season.

This now looks like the match where Arsenal can further improve their goal difference, but if results go as expected, the title will be wrapped up at Crystal Palace on the final day.

The Eagles will likely have their minds on the Conference League final taking place on May 27, 2026 and Arsenal will be strong favourites to confirm their place as champions.

Selhurst Park holds 25,486. Arsenal fans will make up 2,800 of this capacity.

As of May 5, 2026, SeatPick has 77 listings in the Arsenal away end at Crystal Palace. Tickets start from £2,475.

On SeatPick event pages, where possible, there will be a filter for away tickets so you can see all the seats available to visiting fans on the resale market.

These are amongst the highest ever prices for an away ticket on the resale market for a Premier League match.

How Much Does It Cost to Follow Arsenal for the Run-In?

For any Arsenal fan thinking about attending all three remaining games, the total outlay on the resale market is significant. Arsenal's match at West Ham at the London Stadium has general listings from £135, but for Arsenal supporters wanting to be in the away end, tickets in the visiting section start from £800 on SeatPick.

The Emirates home match against Burnley is considerably pricier, with seats beginning at £626. Add the Palace away end ticket at £2,475 and the minimum cost of witnessing Arsenal's entire title run-in live in the away end is £3,901.

At average resale prices, that figure jumps to over £5,800.

Date Event + Venue Starting Price (£)
10 May 2026 West Ham vs Arsenal, London Stadium (Away End) £800
18 May 2026 Arsenal vs Burnley, Emirates Stadium £626
24 May 2026 Crystal Palace vs Arsenal, Selhurst Park (Away End) £2,475

All prices based on SeatPick resale listings as of May 5, 2026. Availability and pricing subject to change.

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Arsenal vs Burnley: The Most Expensive Remaining Premier League Game

Across all Premier League fixtures left this season, Arsenal's home game against Burnley tops the list for starting prices. With 7,546 listings on SeatPick, demand is enormous but so are the prices, with an average resale price of £3,103.

The maximum price listed for that fixture currently sits at £75,594 — a figure that underlines just how much this title moment means to supporters who want to be inside the Emirates if the title is confirmed there.

Crystal Palace vs Arsenal is the second most expensive game remaining in the entire Premier League, with a starting price of £479 for general admission. Factor in the away end premium and that figure more than quintuples.

Date Event + Venue Starting Price (£)
18 May 2026 Arsenal vs Burnley, Emirates Stadium £626
24 May 2026 Crystal Palace vs Arsenal, Selhurst Park £479
24 May 2026 Brighton vs Manchester United, Amex Stadium £231
24 May 2026 Liverpool vs Brentford, Anfield £226
24 May 2026 Manchester City vs Aston Villa, Etihad Stadium £186
19 May 2026 Chelsea vs Tottenham, Stamford Bridge £161

All prices based on SeatPick resale listings as of May 5, 2026. Availability and pricing subject to change.

Final Day Ticket Prices Across the Premier League

The final day of the Premier League season takes place on May 24, 2026. With Arsenal potentially lifting the title at Selhurst Park, every other game on the same day has also seen increased interest.

Palace vs Arsenal is far and away the most expensive match on the final day. The next most expensive starting price is Brighton vs Manchester United at £231, less than half the general admission Palace price and a fraction of the away end cost.

For fans unable to secure Arsenal tickets, some of the cheapest final day games include Burnley vs Wolves starting at £52 and Tottenham vs Everton from £70, where home supporters could be desperate for points as Arsenal's north London neighbours battle relegation.

Date Event + Venue Starting Price (£)
24 May 2026 Crystal Palace vs Arsenal, Selhurst Park £479
24 May 2026 Brighton vs Manchester United, Amex Stadium £231
24 May 2026 Liverpool vs Brentford, Anfield £226
24 May 2026 Manchester City vs Aston Villa, Etihad Stadium £186
24 May 2026 Nottingham Forest vs Bournemouth, City Ground £181
24 May 2026 Fulham vs Newcastle United, Craven Cottage £81
24 May 2026 Sunderland vs Chelsea, Stadium of Light £80
24 May 2026 West Ham vs Leeds United, London Stadium £72
24 May 2026 Tottenham vs Everton, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium £70
24 May 2026 Burnley vs Wolves, Turf Moor £52

All prices based on SeatPick resale listings as of May 5, 2026. Availability and pricing subject to change.

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Key Insights From the Premier League Pricing Data

Looking across all remaining Premier League fixtures, a few clear themes emerge.

Arsenal games dominate the top two spots for starting prices. No other club's matches come close, which speaks to the scale of what is at stake and the global size of their fanbase.

The average resale price for the Burnley home game is £3,103, more than double the average for Liverpool vs Brentford on the same final day, which is the next highest at £1,572. Arsenal fever has created a market entirely of its own.

The maximum price listed for Arsenal vs Burnley is £75,594. That is not a typo. Someone is willing to pay that to be there if the title party starts at the Emirates.

West Ham vs Arsenal on May 10 is the outlier in Arsenal's run-in. At £135 to start and £1,053 on average, it is comparatively affordable, though prices are likely to keep climbing as the match approaches and that is for majority home fans tickets.

SeatPick aggregates tickets from across the secondary market, so fans can compare prices from multiple trusted resellers in one place rather than trawling individual sites. With over 7,500 listings for Arsenal vs Burnley alone, there is genuine choice available at different price points.

Why Is There So Much Demand For Arsenal Tickets?

Part of what makes the ticket demand so extraordinary is the sheer size of Arsenal's global fanbase. A 2011 report estimated Arsenal's worldwide following at around 100 million supporters, making them one of the most widely supported clubs on the planet.

That reach extends well beyond North London. Arsenal are searched over 22 million times a month globally, making them the second most popular club in the UK by search volume. Outside Britain, they are biggest in the United States and Indonesia, each generating around 9% of global search traffic, with Brazil close behind.

The roots of that popularity go back decades. Arsenal were the first club from southern England to join the Football League, and they carry the longest active streak of any club in the top division, over 105 years and counting. That unbroken presence in English football's top tier has built generations of fans who have never known their club outside the elite.

The Arsène Wenger era cemented the club's global identity. The Invincibles season of 2003/04, when Arsenal went the entire league campaign unbeaten, introduced the club to a new generation of fans worldwide. That was also the last time Arsenal won the title. Two decades on, the prospect of ending that wait has fans from London to Lagos, New York to New Delhi refreshing ticket listings at all hours.

It also explains the pricing. When a fanbase of that size is chasing 2,800 away end seats, the market reacts accordingly.

Frequently Asked Questions On Arsenal Tickets For The Premier League Run-In

How much are Arsenal away tickets at Crystal Palace?

As of May 5, 2026, Arsenal away end tickets at Selhurst Park start from £2,475 on the resale market via SeatPick, with 77 listings available. Prices are subject to change as the match approaches.

What is the cheapest way to see Arsenal's final game of the season?

The most affordable route is a general admission seat at Crystal Palace vs Arsenal, with listings starting from £479. Away end seats in the Arsenal section are significantly more expensive, starting from £2,475.

How much does it cost to attend all three of Arsenal's remaining Premier League games?

Based on the cheapest available resale listings, attending West Ham vs Arsenal (£135), Arsenal vs Burnley (£626) and the away end at Crystal Palace vs Arsenal (£2,475) would cost a minimum of £3,236 in total.

Which Premier League game has the highest average resale price this season?

Based on current SeatPick listings, Arsenal vs Burnley on May 18 has the highest average resale price of any remaining Premier League fixture, at £3,103 per ticket.


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