Manchester United were widely commended for their decision to freeze season ticket prices for a sixth consecutive year as well as slashing prices for young fans and EFL Cup matches.

Utd's cheapest season ticket has not budged from £532, with the huge influx of TV cash and Old Trafford's 76,000 capacity helping prices stay relatively competitive.

However, Manchester City can still offer the cheapest season ticket of any of the 'Big Six' at £299, which is actually the third-cheapest in the top flight behind Stoke and West Ham.

This band of ticket has remained on offer at the Etihad despite Pep Guardiola's arrival, though 2015 did some of their more expensive tickets rocket from £885 to £1,750 when they were upgraded to a different package.

Arsenal are synonymous with high-ticket prices but the club say they have held prices for nine years out of 12 until 2018, and their cheapest ticket has remained at £1,014 since a 3% rise in 2014.