How Nottingham Forest season card prices compare to rest of Premier League
It has been a long time coming, but next season will see Premier League football back at Nottingham Forest’s City Ground.
Sunday’s victory over Huddersfield Town at Wembley clinched a place back in the top-flight for the Reds, after a 23-year absence. Fans will be able to watch Steve Cooper’s side up against the likes of Manchester City, Liverpool, Chelsea and Arsenal.
And, according to research by Bloomberg, the price of a season card to watch Forest is among the cheapest in the top-flight. The club announced season card renewal prices for the 2022/23 campaign back in February, and said they would remain valid whichever division the Reds found themselves in.
Bloomberg have looked at the costs of season cards in the top tier. Tottenham Hotspur have the priciest on offer, with their most expensive coming in at £2,025, while West Ham United have the cheapest, at £299. Forest’s price range is from £550 to £385.
Tottenham Hotspur - £2,025
Arsenal - £1,839
Fulham - £1,050
West Ham United - £1,025
Southampton - £999
Manchester City - £980
Manchester United - £950
Liverpool - £869
Brighton & Hove Albion - £860
Newcastle United - £811
Wolverhampton Wanderers - £786
Bournemouth - £760
Crystal Palace - £755
Aston Villa - £752
Leicester City - £695
Leeds United - £646
Everton - £625
Brentford - £549
Chelsea - TBC
Arsenal - £927
Tottenham Hotspur - £807
Liverpool - £685
Wolverhampton Wanderers - £590
Bournemouth - £550
Brighton & Hove Albion - £545
Manchester United - £532
Aston Villa - £531
Everton - £465
Fulham - £460
Leeds United - £460
Crystal Palace - £420
Brentford - £419
Newcastle United - £417
Southampton - £399
Leicester City - £385
Manchester City - £350
West Ham United - £299
Chelsea - TBC
Following promotion, the club