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How much your Premier League club is charging for fans return

How much is your Premier League club is charging for fans return? We find out with spectators finally set to go through the turnstiles again.

It’s the moment we’ve all been waiting for – supporters up and down the country are allowed back in, albeit in limited numbers, to cheer their teams on as this crazy season draws to an end.

Of course, the difficulty for some has always been whether they are able to afford to travel to fixtures and then pay out for what can be eye-watering ticket prices. And on this occasion, it won’t be different.

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There is a wide range of prices at which clubs have made their tickets available, with Burnley getting huge amounts of praise for charging nothing, yep, nothing at all. While Tottenham are demanding £60 – the highest in the league – for their encounter against Aston Villa.

Sportsmail has taken a look at how much tickets to see your team in action will cost.

Adult ticket prices have been looked into and rounded to the nearest pound – and VIP deals are not included.

TOTTENHAM – £60 (vs Aston Villa)

Sportsmail’s Daniel Davis write: Spurs fans wanting to watch their club try to secure at least a Europa League spot on Wednesday will have to pay a whopping £60 for the privilege.

This is comfortably the highest fee across all 20 top-flight teams.

Going into the final two games of the season, the club sit 6th, with a total of 59 points from 36 games played for 20/21.

MAN CITY – £24-£53 (vs Everton)

Sportsmail’s Daniel Davis write: The ticket prices for Manchester City’s final game of the season, a home meeting with Everton, range between £24 and £53.

Despite the most expensive pricing option coming close to Spurs’, supporters will be able to also watch their players lift the Premier League trophy after the game.

Going into the final two games of the season, the club sit 1st, with a total of 83 points from 36 games played for 20/21.

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WEST HAM – £17-£51 (vs Southampton)

Sportsmail’s Daniel Davis write: David Moyes’ outfit have fought valiantly in the Champions League dogfight but are now hoping to finish in the top six instead.

Their last game of the campaign comes against Southampton in the capital and, for between £17 to £51, fans can roar the Hammers on as they try to get over the line.

Going into the final two games of the season, the club sit 7th, with a total of 59 points from 36 games played for 20/21.

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ASTON VILLA – £27-£50 (vs Chelsea)

Sportsmail’s Daniel Davis write: Mid-table Aston Villa round off the season at home against Chelsea.

Spectators are being charged between £27 and £50.

Going into the final two games of the season, the club sit 11th, with a total of 49 points from 36 games played for 20/21.

CHELSEA – £39-£49 (vs Leicester)

Sportsmail’s Daniel Davis write: The showdown between Chelsea and Leicester on Tuesday may well decide the outcome of the top four race.

To watch the game, members of the Chelsea faithful will pay up to £49 for an in-demand seat at Stamford Bridge.

Going into the final two games of the season, the club sit 4th, with a total of 64 points from 36 games played for 20/21.

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LEICESTER – £26-£48 (vs Tottenham)

Sportsmail’s Daniel Davis write: FA Cup winners Leicester face a tricky end of term as they look to ensure they don’t drop into fifth place or below.

Brendan Rodgers’ high-flyers round off the campaign at the King Power against Tottenham. Fans will stump up between £26 and £48.

Going into the final two games of the season, the club sit 3rd, with a total of 66 points from 36 games played for 20/21.

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SOUTHAMPTON – £17-£47 (vs Leeds)

Sportsmail’s Daniel Davis write: Despite enduring another mixed campaign, there appears to be a lot to be hopeful about for followers of Southampton.

To watch their favourite players try to extend their winning streak to three games when they face Leeds, they will pay between £17 to £47.

Going into the final two games of the season, the club sit 14th, with a total of 43 points from 36 games played for 20/21.

BRIGHTON – £29-£45 (vs Man City)

Sportsmail’s Daniel Davis write: Sitting in 17th place, Brighton have endured a rollercoaster season, albeit after playing some fine football.

They host champions Manchester City on Tuesday and ticket prices range from £29 to £45 at the Amex.

Going into the final two games of the season, the club sit 17th, with a total of 38 points from 36 games played for 20/21.

WOLVES – £40-£45 (vs Man Utd)

Sportsmail’s Daniel Davis write: This may have been a frustrating year for Wolves, but they will look to go out on a high when they welcome Manchester United to Molineux.

Prices for this one are between £40 to £45.

Going into the final two games of the season, the club sit 12th, with a total of 45 points from 36 games played for 20/21.

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LIVERPOOL – £45 (vs Crystal Palace)

Sportsmail’s Daniel Davis write: Sensationally, Liverpool’s Champions League dreams are still alive and kicking after their wins over Manchester United and West Brom.

Their final game comes at home against Crystal Palace and three points may well see them sneak into the top four. Tickets are priced at £45.

Going into the final two games of the season, the club sit 5th, with a total of 63 points from 36 games played for 20/21.

NEWCASTLE – £22-£43 (vs Sheffield United)

Sportsmail’s Daniel Davis write: A rather disgruntled Newcastle fanbase returns in part for the clash with Sheffield United on Wednesday.

For the privilege of a spot at St James’ Park, spectators will pay amounts ranging from £22 to £43.

Going into the final two games of the season, the club sit 16th, with a total of 39 points from 36 games played for 20/21.

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FULHAM – £40 (vs Newcastle)

Sportsmail’s Daniel Davis write: Supporters of Fulham will wave farewell to the Premier League when their team take on Newcastle on the final day of the campaign.

Tickets for seats at Craven Cottage will cost £40.

Going into the final two games of the season, the club sit 18th, with a total of 27 points from 36 games played for 20/21.

SHEFFIELD UNITED – £40 (vs Burnley)

Sportsmail’s Daniel Davis write: Basement club Sheffield United will also be playing Championship football next term and are destined to go down in 20th.

Despite this, Blades fans will stump up £40 to watch the stars one final time in the top-flight at Bramall Lane as their team face Burnley.

Going into the final two games of the season, the club sit 20th, with a total of 20 points from 36 games played for 20/21.

ARSENAL – £26-£36 (vs Brighton)

Sportsmail’s Daniel Davis write: Languishing down in ninth, Mikel Arteta’s first full season at the helm of Arsenal has not quite gone to plan.

They can still salvage a place in the Europa League, however, and three points against Brighton in their last game will be crucial. Tickets cost between £26 to £36.

Going into the final two games of the season, the club sit 9th, with a total of 55 points from 36 games played for 20/21.

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CRYSTAL PALACE – £30 (vs Arsenal)

Sportsmail’s Daniel Davis write: The final home fixture at Selhurst Park before a summer of uncertainty for Crystal Palace sees them host Arsenal.

Supporters will wish a number of first-team players, and most likely also boss Roy Hodgson, all the best for the future at the game. Tickets are priced at £30.

Going into the final two games of the season, the club sit 13th, with a total of 44 points from 36 games played for 20/21.

MAN UTD – £30 (vs Fulham)

Sportsmail’s Daniel Davis write: The unrest among the fanbase at Manchester United has erupted explosively in the wake of the failed Super League breakaway.

With anger directed at the club’s owners, the Glazer family, at a high, supporters return to Old Trafford to watch United play Fulham. They will pay £30 to get in.

Going into the final two games of the season, the club sit 2nd, with a total of 70 points from 36 games played for 20/21.

EVERTON – £22-£30 (vs Wolves)

Sportsmail’s Daniel Davis write: The European aspirations at Everton looked to have been dashed this term as a result of their inconsistent form at home.

On Wednesday, they welcome Wolves and are in dire need of maximum points to mount a late charge. Tickets range from £22 to £30.

Going into the final two games of the season, the club sit 8th, with a total of 56 points from 36 games played for 20/21.

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LEEDS – £27 (vs West Brom)

Sportsmail’s Daniel Davis write: What a fantastic first season back in the big time it has been for Leeds.

Their supporters will rightly want to thank their players and coaching staff for their efforts. To do so, they will pay £27 for tickets.

Going into the final two games of the season, the club sit 10th, with a total of 53 points from 36 games played for 20/21.

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WEST BROM – £23 – (vs West Ham)

Sportsmail’s Daniel Davis write: The second team to have been officially consigned to the drop were West Brom after their defeat by Arsenal.

Sam Allardyce’s future in charge is uncertain, but fans can encourage the team to target an immediate bounce back in their game with West Ham. Tickets are £23.

Going into the final two games of the season, the club sit 19th, with a total of 26 points from 36 games played for 20/21.

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BURNLEY – FREE (vs Liverpool)

Sportsmail’s Daniel Davis write: The only team to have revealed they will not charge spectators for their final home game of the season are Burnley.

A ballot system has been in place for the fixture against Liverpool.

Going into the final two games of the season, the club sit 15th, with a total of 39 points from 36 games played for 20/21.

Now you’ve seen how much your Premier League club is charging for fans return, what cost would you say is the appropriate amount to watch a live game of top flight football?

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