The Tottenham Hotspur Supporters' Trust (THST) has expressed concern at the price of tickets at the club's new stadium and warned that it will be difficult for fans to attend matches once the novelty of returning home has worn off.

Having already announced a freeze on all season-ticket prices for next season, Spurs this morning revealed individual match pricing for their £1billion new stadium, which is due to open against Crystal Palace on April 3.

The 62,062-seater ground will host the final five league matches of the season, and the first leg of Spurs' Champions League quarter-final against Man City on April 9, after delays from September forced Spurs to return to Wembley.

For Category A matches – including West Ham's visit on April 27 – tickets at the new stadium start from £52, with the most expensive £98, while Cat B spans from £43 to £95 and Category B £30 to £80. The matches against Palace, Brighton and Everton will be Cat B, while Huddersfield's visit is Cat C.

THST has argued that season-ticket prices at the new stadium are too high but it thanked the club for the freeze, while revealing concern at the individual prices for Cat B and C matches, which are some 30-50 percent higher on average than at White Hart Lane.

"One reason we argued that ST prices were too high was because the Club left itself limited room for manoeuvre when announcing match day pricing," read a THST statement. "That has proved to be the case. If the total price of buying a ticket for every game individually had come in far below the price of a Season Ticket, there would understandably have been uproar from ST holders.

"While Category A tickets are, unsurprisingly, among the most expensive in the country, high profile games against quality opposition are generally less price sensitive than other less attractive fixtures. Our main concern is that increases of between 30% and 50% on average throughout the stadium in Category B and C pricing from previous White Hart Lane pricing will make access to those games very difficult once the novelty of the new stadium has worn off.

"The Club will argue that prices are not comparable, but fans’ pay packets are comparable and this is a sharp increase in a little over 2 seasons."

Season-tickets at the old White Hart Lane included two cup games, removed from the package last season, and THST said it would be pushing for "progressive pricing" in all cup competitions to offset the high pricing of league matches.

"Match day pricing is not only costly for...members and General Admission fans attending individual games," the statement added. "Now that a Season Ticket only comprises the basic 19 home Premier League games, having removed the remaining 2 cup credits before the move to Wembley, match categorisation affects ST holders in every home game outside that basic package."

THST said it would publish a more detailed analysis of pricing at the end of the month.