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Man City’s season ticket prices compared with rest of the Premier League

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Manchester City fans are set to pay less for season tickets than supporters of almost any other Premier League club next season - and the least of all ‘big six’ sides.

The Blues may have won the Treble last year but they are still offering among the cheapest ticket prices. City fans who have bought season tickets in the last six seasons have seen their team lift the title in five of those.

Few sets of Premier League fans will have to fork out as little to watch their side week in, week out as those following City.

Despite winning the historic treble in 22/23, City have only raised their prices by around five per cent, meaning the cheapest 19-game tickets for 23/34 will cost just £385.

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