ENIC’s Tottenham 2026-27 season ticket freeze shows the power of supporters

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Tottenham are freezing their season ticket prices for the 2026-27 season.

As revealed in a report from The Athletic, Tottenham will not be increasing the prices of their season tickets for next season.

It’s stated that this decision was reached thanks to numerous and lengthy consultations with Spurs fan groups, which began between the club, the Fan Advisory Board and the Tottenham Hotspur Supporters’ Trust in late 2025.

ENIC, whilst they didn’t raise season ticket or matchday ticket prices for this season, did do so in 2024-25, and also started removing the concession for new senior season ticket holders this term.

That decision didn’t go down well with many Spurs fans, but following conversations with the club, the fans have ensured it won’t be any more expensive than it already is to go to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium next term.

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Tottenham’s season ticket prices for 2025-26 compared to Premier League rivals

As the Premier League and its clubs continue to grow richer with each passing year, TV and broadcast deal struck and sponsorship signed, so does the requirement for the average football fan to go and watch their team.

Indeed, the pricing out of football fans in the modern game is one of the hottest and most passionately debated topics in the game right now, and for very good reason.

Without fans, football is art on a grey, colourless canvas, that whilst is still can be looked upon and appreciated, the real magic that brings it to life is missing, which is what we all saw during Covid.

However, for many fans of Premier League clubs, it’s never been harder financially to follow their team, with season ticket prices now commonly priced at eye-watering figures.

As detailed in a report from The Mirror before the start of this season, Tottenham’s adult season ticket price for this year stood at £856 pounds.

Only Chelsea (£880) and Arsenal (£1,117) were more expensive than Spurs’ price, whilst at the opposite end of the scale, the cheapest adult season ticket card was found at West Ham, standing at £345.

Other clubs boasting some of the cheapest season tickets in the Premier League are: Burnley (£352), Man City (£425) and Sunderland (£490) respectively.

Tottenham chiefs should feel obliged to lower prices if anything

Whilst a price freeze on season tickets for next season is certainly welcome, Tottenham fans should keep pushing for even more.

The product of Spurs on the pitch in recent times just doesn’t justify having the third-highest Premier League adult season ticket, with back-to-back relegation battles an unheard of reality in N17.

However, Lilywhites fans continue to pack out the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium despite the on-the-field product and off-the-field prices.

Their loyalty, through thick and thin, should be seen as a strength to lean on, preserve and protect, not as a tool for financial gain.