Nottingham Forest are one of a handful of Premier League clubs to have announced season ticket prices for the 2023/24 campaign, along with Arsenal, Leeds United, Liverpool and Manchester United.
Prices will have increased at differing rates depending on where your seat is located at the City Ground, but if we take cheapest available adult ticket, that has gone up from £365 to £465 - an increase of roughly 27 percent.
The hike is far steeper if you happen to be a season ticket holder between the ages of 20 and 23. The 'student' bracket has been done away with and morphed into the adult bracket, meaning fans could be paying three times as much as they did last season.
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United, meanwhile, have announced that season ticket prices will increase by just five percent. It's the first time in 11 years the price has been raised at Old Trafford, which surprised fans as the club is currently up for sale.
Arsenal have also increased their prices by five percent on average. That is despite the fact fewer games will be available to season ticket holders, although it does allow for greater flexibility over which games they can attend.
Liverpool are increasing season ticket prices as well. The cheapest ticket at Anfield from last season, available at £685, will go up by £14 - an increase of two percent. The club announced that no season ticket will increase by more than £17.
Leeds have gone further than those three clubs, increasing season ticket prices by 10 percent on average. But, crucially, the difference will be refunded to season ticket holders if the club are relegated to the Championship. That will not be case with Forest if the club lose their Premier League status this season. The new prices announced today will still apply regardless.
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