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The cheapest and most expensive Premier League hospitality in 2024/25

Hospitality is any premium experience within the stadium

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The Dugout Club at Chelsea’s Stamford Bridge is officially the most expensive Premier League hospitality experience, a new study can reveal.

The research undertaken by Bally Casino indicates that a fine dining experience in SW6 costs a whopping £2,050 per person on a match day.

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Those wealthy enough to indulge will have their own padded seat next to the players’ tunnel, pitchside access to watch the warm-ups, a signed Chelsea FC shirt and a ‘Club Chelsea’ dining and complimentary drinks package.

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The cheapest hospitality at the home of ‘The Blues’ comes in at £390, including three-course hot and cold food bowls, a one-hour complimentary bar and an appearance from a former player in the suite.

Key Findings:

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  • For a ‘Platinum’ fixture, Chelsea fans can expect to pay up to £2,800 for the Dugout Club experience.
  • Man City’s similar offering ‘The Tunnel Club’ averages £1,140; fans can drink and dine with a view directly next door to the players’ entrance.
  • At Anfield, fans can expect to pay between £229 and £1,500 depending on how fancy they want their experience to be. The latter cost generally focuses on the Japan Airlines lounge, while includes the best sit-down meal, a chat with a Liverpool legend, padded seats and a free bar.

The cheapest Premier League hospitality experience can be found at Brentford, where a TW8 Restaurant package can be found at certain lower profile games for just £99 each.

Looking at value, Brighton’s performances over the last couple of years have delighted fans, so perhaps £390 for their Mullery Restaurant package will capture some attention from Seagulls supporters.

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Meanwhile, Newcastle look poised for another impactful season; the Magpies offer deals for as little as £378 for their Park Grill Restaurant experience.

Cheapest and Most Expensive Premier League Hospitality

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Joseph Agbobli

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