The Premier League kicked off this weekend and despite a cost-of-living crisis in the UK, there are a number of clubs charging between £1,000 ($1,200/€1,200) and £2,000 for a season ticket. Tottenham Hotspur has beaten its North London rival by charging fans £2,025 for a season ticket, while Arsenal’s option is slightly cheaper at £1,839. …
Demand for women’s football tickets rockets following England’s Euro win
Demand for tickets to Women’s Super League (WSL) matches have increased significantly following England’s UEFA Euro 2022 win. According to the Manchester Evening News, following England’s win over Germany in the Women’s Euro 2022 final, searches for Manchester City women’s games surged by over 3,000%. England secured victory over Germany through a goal from Manchester …
Arsenal to utilise Ticketmaster technology
Arsenal Football Club will utilise ticketing platform Ticketmaster’s 3D Virtual Venue technology at its home ground Emirates Stadium, for the seating bowl. Fans attending the Emirates will be able to see life-like views of seats within the stadium when purchasing tickets on any device. The technology also means that fans of the Premier League club …
Arsenal announces season ticket hike
English Premier League club Arsenal has raised its season and match day ticket prices for the first time in seven years. The club made the announcement yesterday (Monday) and said that tickets will be increasing by 4% for the 2022/2023 season. It is the first time since 2014 that a stadium-wide increase has been introduced. …
Manchester United season ticket holders offered ultimatum
Fans of Manchester United have been told that if they fail to use their season ticket with regularity from next season, they will risk losing their seat. According to a report from The Times, supporters must use their season ticket to attend at least 10 of 19 Premier League home games. The holder does not …
People on the move: AXS Europe, Arsenal and more…
We round up the latest movements from the ticketing sector and associated industries… Ticketing company AXS Europe has announced that Jonathan Lack has been appointed to the position of head of account management. Lack has 15 years of experience within the ticketing industry, including roles at The O2 in London, Ticketmaster UK and Schottenstein Center in Columbus, …