Arsenal have moved to freeze ticket prices for the fifth successive season, the Mirror reports.
The club announced on Wednesday afternoon that general admission and club level tickets will not increase at the Emirates Stadium next season. This is the 10th time in the 14 years since the Gunners completed the move to the Emirates that ticket prices have remained the same for the following campaign.
The Gunners have also revealed that their offer of 26,000 tickets from £10 for their Carabao Cup games will remain in place.
Away tickets will also continue to be subsidised by £4.
On the freeze of ticket prices, the club’s managing director Vinai Venkatesham has said:
We have fantastic support from our fans at Emirates Stadium, and are pleased to confirm that ticket prices will be held flat again for next season.
However, the club also have confirmed that prices for European competition would rise if Arsenal manage to secure a spot in the Champions League next season, rather than the Europa League in which they have competed in the last two seasons.
All prices on GA and Club Level were discounted this season as a result of our participation in the Europa League. UEFA Champions League qualification would mean this discount would no longer apply.





