The Cheapest & Best Value Premier League Tickets in March 2026

The 2025/26 Premier League season is heading into its final quarter and there is plenty on the line for virtually every team.

At the top, it is a two-horse race between Arsenal and Manchester City as the Gunners continue to chase down their first title since 2004.

With the top five all heading to next season's Champions League there are important spots to play for too, with Aston Villa, Manchester United, Chelsea and Liverpool effectively fighting over three positions.

Then comes the dreaded drop, Wolves and Burnley look like they have too much to do. But, West Ham have had the resurgence you would expect under Nuno Espirito Santo and now the likes of Nottingham Forest, Tottenham and Leeds United are looking over their shoulders.

Going into March, Spurs are the big story as the footballing world are watching on with the 2019 Champions League finalists, without a Premier League win in 2026, seemingly heading down to the EFL Championship.

When it comes to ticket data, SeatPick has crunched the numbers and put together all the data you need to attend a Premier League match in March, 2026.

Premier League Tickets in March 2026: The Numbers

March is a packed month in the Premier League calendar, with 32 fixtures spread across three matchweeks. Starting prices range from just £40 all the way up to £392, giving fans plenty of options whatever the budget.

The average starting price for a Premier League match in March sits at £101. That said, exactly half of all March fixtures are available for under £70, so there are bargains to be found if you know where to look. SeatPick pulls together listings from multiple resale platforms so fans can compare prices and find the best available deal across the secondary market.

Here is a breakdown of how March shapes up across three gameweeks:

The 10 Cheapest Premier League Matches in March 2026

If you are looking for the most affordable way into a Premier League ground in March 2026, these are the fixtures with the lowest starting prices on the resale market right now.

Date Event + Venue Starting Price (£)
Wed 4 Mar Man City vs Nott'm Forest, Etihad Stadium £40
Sat 21 Mar Fulham vs Burnley, Craven Cottage £48
Wed 4 Mar Fulham vs West Ham, Craven Cottage £49
Tue 3 Mar Everton vs Burnley, Hill Dickinson Stadium £50
Sat 14 Mar Sunderland vs Brighton, Stadium of Light £58
Wed 4 Mar Newcastle vs Man United, St James' Park £60
Sat 14 Mar Burnley vs Bournemouth, Turf Moor £60
Sun 1 Mar Fulham vs Tottenham, Craven Cottage £62
Thu 5 Mar Tottenham vs Crystal Palace, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium £62
Sat 14 Mar Crystal Palace vs Leeds, Selhurst Park £64

The standout here is Manchester City vs Nottingham Foreston March 4 at just £40. That is the cheapest Premier League ticket of the month by a significant margin and gets you into the Etihad to watch the title contenders in midweek action. Craven Cottage also offers terrific value throughout March, with three fixtures starting under £62.

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Best Value Premier League Matches in March 2026

Cheap tickets are one thing, but the real value comes when a low price meets a high-quality fixture. These are the matches where fans can watch top-six clubs at a fraction of what you would normally pay.

Manchester City vs Nottingham Forest (£40) is the obvious pick. Pep Guardiola's side are chasing Arsenal for the title and Erling Haaland, who leads the Golden Boot race with 22 goals, will be looking to add to his tally. To put it in context, that is less than half the price of the average Premier League match in March. Meanwhile Forest are absolutely desperate for the points in their battle for survival.

Newcastle vs Manchester United (£60) is another incredible deal. St James' Park is one of the best atmospheres in English football and this fixture brings together two huge clubs, both in form. Michael Carrick's unbeaten start at Old Trafford has been one of the stories of 2026.

Wolves vs Liverpool (£70) gives fans a chance to watch the defending champions on a budget. Liverpool's title defence has stumbled, but with Florian Wirtz and Dominik Szoboszlai pulling the strings they remain one of the most watchable sides in the division. Molineux under the lights on a midweek evening is a proper old-school football experience.

Aston Villa vs Chelsea (£70) rounds out the best value picks. Villa Park is another ground with a fantastic atmosphere, and with both sides battling for Champions League qualification, the stakes could not be higher.

Date Event + Venue Starting Price (£)
Wed 4 Mar Man City vs Nott'm Forest, Etihad Stadium £40
Wed 4 Mar Newcastle vs Man United, St James' Park £60
Tue 3 Mar Wolves vs Liverpool, Molineux Stadium £70
Wed 4 Mar Aston Villa vs Chelsea, Villa Park £70
Sat 14 Mar West Ham vs Man City, London Stadium £75
Sat 21 Mar Everton vs Chelsea, Hill Dickinson Stadium £94
Sun 1 Mar Man United vs Crystal Palace, Old Trafford £99

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March's Biggest Fixtures and What They Cost

Not every fan is looking for a bargain. Some matches in March carry so much weight that the premium is entirely justified. Here are the headline fixtures and what they will set you back.

Arsenal vs Chelsea on March 1 is the standout early in the month. The Gunners are five points clear at the top and will welcome a rejuvenated Chelsea side to the Emirates. Liam Rosenior won his first four league matches after replacing Enzo Maresca in January, transforming the Blues into genuine top-five contenders. Starting prices sit at £174.

Liverpool vs Tottenham on March 15 is a fascinating fixture for different reasons. Liverpool need every point they can get in the Champions League race, while Spurs arrive at Anfield without a single league win in 2026. Igor Tudor, who replaced Thomas Frank in February, will be desperate to end that run on Merseyside. Prices start at £154.

The Newcastle vs Sunderland Tyne-Wear derby on March 22 is the most expensive fixture outside of London, with starting prices at £159. This is the first season this rivalry has been played in the Premier League since 2016 and the demand reflects it.

Date Event + Venue Starting Price (£)
Fri 20 Mar Bournemouth vs Man United, Vitality Stadium £392
Sat 21 Mar Brighton vs Liverpool, Amex Stadium £218
Sun 1 Mar Arsenal vs Chelsea, Emirates Stadium £174
Wed 4 Mar Brighton vs Arsenal, Amex Stadium £174
Sun 22 Mar Newcastle vs Sunderland, St James' Park £159
Sun 15 Mar Liverpool vs Tottenham, Anfield £154

The most expensive ticket of the month is Bournemouth vs Manchester United (£392), largely driven by the Vitality Stadium's small 11,300 capacity. Limited supply at an intimate ground always pushes prices higher on the resale market. If you want to see Michael Carrick's resurgent United on a budget, the Newcastle fixture three days earlier at £60 is the smarter option.

10 Key Insights From the March 2026 Premier League Pricing Data

1. Midweek fixtures are significantly cheaper. The March 3-5 midweek round has an average starting price of £81 compared to £111 for the weekend fixtures. Fans who can make a Tuesday or Wednesday evening kick-off will save around 27% on average.

2. Craven Cottage is March's best value ground. Fulham host three matches in March (vs Tottenham, West Ham and Burnley) with starting prices of £62, £49 and £48 respectively. That is an average of £53 for a match in central London.

3. You can watch the title race for £40. Manchester City vs Nottingham Forest on March 4 is the cheapest fixture of the entire month. The Etihad offers low prices and you get to watch an attacking side that is pushing for the championship.

4. Relegated sides create bargains for visiting top-six fans. Wolves, who sit bottom with just 10 points from 28 games, host Liverpool for £70. It is one of the cheapest ways to see the defending champions play live.

5. London derbies do not always carry a premium. Fulham vs Tottenham (£62) and Tottenham vs Crystal Palace (£62) are both available at a fraction of what you would pay for Arsenal vs Chelsea (£174).

6. The Tyne-Wear derby commands a premium. Newcastle vs Sunderland (£159) is the most expensive non-London, non-big-six fixture of the month.

7. Small grounds inflate prices. The Vitality Stadium's limited capacity makes Bournemouth vs Manchester United the priciest match of March at £392, nearly four times the monthly average.

8. The relegation battle offers affordable drama. Everton vs Burnley (£50), Sunderland vs Brighton (£58) and Burnley vs Bournemouth (£60) are all under £60 and each one could be decisive in the survival fight.

9. March 4 is the best day for bargain hunters. The midweek fixture round on March 4 features Man City vs Forest (£40), Fulham vs West Ham (£49), Newcastle vs Man United (£60) and Aston Villa vs Chelsea (£70), all on the same evening.

10. Arsenal away is consistently expensive. The Gunners' lone Premier League away match in March is at Brighton (£174) and is potentially the most in-demand ticket outside of London. Home matches are higher still, with Arsenal vs Chelsea and Arsenal vs Everton starting at £174 and £147.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cheapest Premier League match in March 2026?

The cheapest Premier League match in March 2026 is Manchester City vs Nottingham Forest on Wednesday March 4 at the Etihad Stadium, with resale tickets starting from £40.

How much do Arsenal tickets cost in March 2026?

Arsenal play two home Premier League matches in March. Arsenal vs Chelsea on March 1 starts at £174 and Arsenal vs Everton on March 15 starts at £147. Their away match at Brighton on March 4 also starts at £174.

What is the cheapest way to watch a Premier League match in London in March?

Fulham vs Burnley at Craven Cottage on March 21 is the cheapest London fixture, with tickets starting at £48. Fulham host three matches in March, all starting under £62, making Craven Cottage the most affordable ground in the capital.

Are there any Premier League derbies in March 2026?

Yes, the Tyne-Wear derby between Newcastle United and Sunderland takes place at St James' Park on March 22, with tickets starting at £159. Fulham vs Tottenham on March 1 (£62) is the most affordable London derby of the month.

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