Cheapest Premier League Tickets in February 2026

As we head into the Knockout Play-Offs and then Round of 16 of the Champions League, it is fair to say that the Premier League is once again showing its dominance across Europe.

February promises to be a huge month for a slew of reasons with loads of questions to be answered. Can Arsenal keep hold of the summit? Will Manchester United continue their incredible resurgence under Michael Carrick? Are Tottenham already in a relegation battle? Can Aston Villa mount a title charge?

Looking for the cheapest Premier League tickets in February 2026? West Ham vs Bournemouth on 21st February offers the best value, with tickets starting from just £37. Several other fixtures also come in under £60, including Manchester City vs Fulham (£40), Aston Villa vs Brentford (£40), and Sunderland vs Burnley (£40). February is a great month to catch top-flight football without breaking the bank.

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February 2026: Premier League Tickets at a Glance

Total Fixtures 42 matches
Total Tickets Available 318,000+
Cheapest Ticket £37 (West Ham vs Bournemouth)
Average Starting Price £93
Most Expensive Starting Price £239 (Liverpool vs Man City)
Premium/Hospitality (Max) £100,000+

With over 318,000 tickets across 42 fixtures, February offers plenty of options for every budget. The average starting price of £93 sits below the season-wide average of £125, making it one of the more affordable months to catch Premier League action.

SeatPick is a ticket aggregator that compares prices across the secondary market, helping fans find the best deals from trusted resellers. We've analysed current listings to bring you the complete guide to affordable Premier League action this February.

Top 10 Cheapest Premier League Matches in February 2026

If budget is your priority, these are the fixtures to target. All prices are based on the cheapest available tickets at time of writing:

Date Match + Venue From
Sat 21 Feb West Ham vs Bournemouth (London Stadium) £37
Wed 11 Feb Man City vs Fulham (Etihad Stadium) £40
Sun 1 Feb Aston Villa vs Brentford (Villa Park) £40
Mon 2 Feb Sunderland vs Burnley (Stadium of Light) £40
Sat 7 Feb Newcastle vs Brentford (St James' Park) £48
Wed 11 Feb Aston Villa vs Brighton (Villa Park) £53
Tue 10 Feb Everton vs Bournemouth (Hill Dickinson Stadium) £55
Wed 11 Feb Crystal Palace vs Burnley (Selhurst Park) £56
Fri 27 Feb Wolves vs Aston Villa (Molineux) £59
Sat 21 Feb Man City vs Newcastle (Etihad Stadium) £59

All prices based on SeatPick resale listings as of 28 January 2026. Availability and pricing subject to change.

February's Big Games: What Do They Cost?

Not every February fixture is a bargain. The title race and relegation battle mean some matches command premium prices. Here's what you'll pay for the month's marquee fixtures:

Date Match + Venue From
Sun 8 Feb Liverpool vs Man City (Anfield) £239
Sat 21 Feb Nottingham Forest vs Liverpool (City Ground) £218
Sun 22 Feb Spurs vs Arsenal (Tottenham Hotspur Stadium) £136
Sat 28 Feb Leeds vs Man City (Elland Road) £131
Thu 12 Feb Brentford vs Arsenal (Gtech Community Stadium) £131

Liverpool vs Manchester City at Anfield on 8th February is the standout fixture. With Liverpool sitting in 4th place and their title defence faltering, this match could prove pivotal for City's push to catch league leaders Arsenal.

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Key Insights: February 2026 Premier League Ticket Prices

After analysing all 42 Premier League fixtures in February 2026, here are the standout findings:

1. Best overall value: West Ham vs Bournemouth (£37) on February 21 offers London Premier League football at the lowest price this month. The 60,000-seat London Stadium keeps prices accessible.

2. Manchester City offers surprising value: You can watch the title challengers for just £40 (vs Fulham) or £59 (vs Newcastle). Compare that to £239 for the same team at Anfield.

3. Villa Park is a budget-friendly option: Aston Villa host three matches in February, all starting under £60. Given Villa sit 3rd in the table, this represents excellent value. Unai Emery has put together a title challenge and these are huge games.

4. The North-East delivers: Sunderland's return to the Premier League after eight years means affordable prices. Their clash with Burnley starts at £40, while the Stadium of Light hosts Liverpool for £129.

5. Midweek matches are cheaper: Wednesday fixtures on 11th February average £73 starting price, compared to £94 for Saturday games.

6. Relegation battles offer savings: Wolves (8 points), Burnley (15 points), and West Ham (20 points) all feature in the cheapest fixtures. Their struggles translate to lower demand.

7. The North London Derby premium: Spurs vs Arsenal (£136) costs more than double Spurs vs Newcastle (£64) at the same stadium.

8. Everton's new stadium: The Toffees have moved to the Hill Dickinson Stadium this season. Ticking another stadium off of your list is a desire for many fans, tickets start from £55 for Bournemouth and £96 for Manchester United.

9. February vs season average: The cheapest February ticket (£37) sits well below the season average of £125 per match, according to SeatPick data.

10. Promoted clubs offer value: Leeds, Burnley, and Sunderland all feature in affordable fixtures. Their grounds are smaller, but the atmosphere for their first season back is electric.

How to Find Cheap Premier League Tickets

SeatPick helps fans find the widest selection of tickets from trusted resellers. Rather than checking multiple sites, you can compare options from the entire secondary market in one place.

A few tips for securing the best deals:

Book early for big games: Liverpool vs Man City and the North London Derby will only get more expensive as February approaches.

Target midweek fixtures: Lower demand means better prices. The 11th February midweek round offers three matches under £60.

Consider away sections: Away tickets are marked on SeatPick, on our event pages. They will come at a premium but are top notch for atmosphere..

Watch the relegation battle: Wolves, Burnley, Tottenham, Crystal Palace and West Ham need points desperately. These fixtures offer drama at lower prices.

Most Expensive Premier League Tickets Remaining This Season

For context, here's how February prices compare to the premium end of the market. These are the five most expensive fixtures remaining in the 2025-26 season:

Date Match + Venue From
Sun 17 May Arsenal vs Burnley (Emirates Stadium) £899
Sat 2 May Arsenal vs Fulham (Emirates Stadium) £479
Sun 24 May Crystal Palace vs Arsenal (Selhurst Park) £359
Fri 20 Mar Bournemouth vs Man Utd (Vitality Stadium) £351
Sat 25 Apr Bournemouth vs Leeds United (Vitality Stadium) £338

Arsenal dominate this list for good reason. The Gunners sit top of the table with 50 points, four clear of Manchester City. If that lead holds into May, their final home matches could decide whether they lift the Premier League trophy for the first time since 2004. The £899 starting price for Arsenal vs Burnley on 17th May reflects the possibility it could be a title-clinching game at the Emirates.

By comparison, February's cheapest ticket at £37 is just 4% of that price. If you want to experience Premier League football without the end-of-season premium, now is the time to book.

Cheapest Premier League Resale Tickets in February FAQs

What is the cheapest Premier League match in February 2026?

West Ham vs Bournemouth on 21st February offers the cheapest tickets, starting from £37. Manchester City vs Fulham, Aston Villa vs Brentford, and Sunderland vs Burnley all start at £40.

How much are Liverpool vs Man City tickets?

Tickets for Liverpool vs Manchester City at Anfield on 8th February 2026 start from £239. This is the most expensive fixture of the month due to its significance in the title race.

Where can I buy Premier League tickets?

SeatPick compares prices across the secondary ticket market, helping you find the best deals from verified resellers. You can also try official club websites, though popular matches sell out quickly through official channels.

All prices based on SeatPick resale listings as of 28 January 2026. Availability and pricing subject to change. SeatPick is a ticket aggregator comparing prices across the secondary market from trusted resellers.