In a move that has been welcomed by their matchgoing faithful, Tottenham Hotspur have frozen matchday and season ticket prices for the upcoming season.
Like 19 of the 20 Premier League clubs, Tottenham raised ticket prices for the current season, citing rising operating costs. In 2025-26, they join Liverpool and West Ham among the few clubs in the division to not increase them further.
However, at least for some fans, it is not all good news. In a statement released on their website on March 12, Tottenham announced several adjustments to their ticketing framework, including alterations to their senior concession, ticket exchange, ticket share and cup scheme policies.
“While we’re pleased to see a ticket price freeze at Spurs, which is something we had called upon all Premier League clubs to do ahead of next season, we do recognise the concerns raised by Tottenham fans about increases elsewhere which will impact supporters,” the Football Supporters Association told The Athletic.
“Dialogue is key from clubs to supporters in ensuring all relevant questions and concerns are answered effectively.”
Here, The Athletic explains what has changed…
Season and match ticket prices frozen
Tottenham announced matchday and season ticket prices for their men’s and women’s teams will…