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Arsenal's Emirates Stadium had the worst value for money last season.

The Gunners missed out on the top four for the first time in 21 years after a frustrating campaign under Arsene Wenger.

Wenger's men were in the title race before Christmas but had slipped well adrift by the end of the campaign.

Arsenal's average season ticket price is the highest in the Premier League, standing at just over £1500.

And despite their being 55 goals at the Emirates this season (the ninth highest), they offer the worst value for money at £27.52 per goal.

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North London rivals Spurs aren't far away, despite scoring 47 goals at White Hart Lane last term.

That total is the second-highest but their impressive defensive record, and hefty season ticket price, ensures a cost per goal of £23.75.

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Manchester United and champions Chelsea also finish in the bottom half of the table.

The best value for money can be found at the bottom of the Premier League, data from Voucherbox discovered.

Hull's KCom stadium saw 63 goals over the course of the campaign, with fans paying around £6.86 for each time the ball found the net.

Sunderland, who were relegated alongside the Tigers, also make the top three as do Swansea.

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In contrast, the average amount for the league as a whole is more expensive than the Bundesliga’s poorest value for money stadium (£12.05 at Darmstadt’s Jonathan Heimes Stadion) and the average cost of a goal in Germany’s top division is just £9.17.