Premier League ticket prices: Arsenal breaks £2,000 barrier

Fans urged to join protest march ahead of new season as most clubs increase ticket prices

A ticket for a match between Swansea City and Arsenal
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The average cost of a top-of-the-range season ticket to watch a team in the Premier League has risen by three times the rate of inflation to more than £900, and the increasing cost of following a team has prompted a protest march by out-of-pocket fans.

More than half the clubs in the top division have hiked season ticket prices, reports the Daily Mail, despite the fact they are also reaping the rewards of a new TV deal worth £5.5bn over three years.

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