EPL fans pay more

LONDON. — English Premier League football fans are now paying almost four times the amount for a season ticket compared to supporters in Germany, according to a new survey. The cost of watching football in England has also risen by almost twice the rate of inflation since 2011. The BBC Sport Price of Football study shows that the average price of the cheapest match-day ticket across all four divisions is £21 49, up 13 per cent since 2011, compared to a 6,8 per cent increase in the cost of living.

The average English Premier League season ticket costs £508 compared to £138 in the Bundesliga — Bayern Munich fans can pay as little as £109 65, and in Spain Barcelona fans can get a season ticket for just £103 38. Arsenal is the most expensive club in Europe to watch via a season ticket, ranging from £1 014 to £2 013.
Manchester City have the cheapest season ticket in the English Premier League starting at £299. — The Daily Express.

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