
Buy Premier League tickets for the 2025/26 season on 1BoxOffice. With the title race, the battle for European qualification, and the relegation fight all alive heading into the final stretch, there is no shortage of high-stakes fixtures still to come. Compare available listings by seat location, price, delivery type and quantity before you book.
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Premier League ticket prices on the resale market vary significantly depending on the club, the opponent, the seat location and the level of demand. Matches involving the biggest clubs and rivalry fixtures consistently carry higher pricing than standard league games.
| Fixture Type | Resale Range |
|---|---|
| Big Six home match (lower-demand opponent) | £80-£180 |
| Big Six home match (high-demand opponent) | £150-£400+ |
| Big Six home and away matches | £120-£350 |
| Mid-table home match | £50-£150 |
| Promoted/smaller club home match | £35-£120 |
| Season tickets (average) | £300-£2,500 |
| Hospitality/VIP packages | £500-£3,000+ |
These are indicative resale ranges, not fixed prices. Live listings on 1BoxOffice may sit above or below these figures depending on supply and demand at any given time.
For a premium matchday experience, hospitality packages are available at most Premier League stadiums. These typically include padded or premium seating, access to a private lounge or restaurant area, pre-match dining or drinks, and dedicated entrances.
Packages vary by club and fixture, with prices typically starting from around £500 for entry-level hospitality and reaching £3,000 or more for top-tier packages at major fixtures.
Hospitality demand is highest for derby matches, Big Six clashes and end-of-season fixtures where something is at stake. Booking through 1BoxOffice lets you compare hospitality options across different clubs and fixtures.
| Hospitality resale tier | Typical resale range |
| Entry hospitality | £200-£400 |
| Mid-range hospitality | £500-£900 |
| Big-match premium hospitality | £1,500-£2,500 |
| Top-end resale hospitality | £2,500-£10,000+ |
| Private box/suite | £3,000-£15,000 per box |
Liverpool won the 2024/25 Premier League, their 20th English league title, clinching the trophy with four games to spare under Arne Slot. Mohamed Salah led the attack with 28 goals and 18 assists across the campaign.
| Pos | Club | Key Detail |
| 1st | Liverpool | 20th English league title, won with four games to spare |
| 2nd | Arsenal | Continued their strong run of league finishes under Arteta |
| 3rd | Manchester City | Lowest PL finish in several years; Rodri's ACL injury impacted the campaign |
| 4th | Chelsea | Returned to the Champions League through their league position |
| 5th | Newcastle United | CL qualification plus the Carabao Cup |
| 6th | Aston Villa | Europa League qualification |
| 15th | Manchester United | Worst-ever PL finish; reached the Europa League final |
| 17th | Tottenham Hotspur | Won the Europa League |
| 18th | Leicester City | Relegated |
| 19th | Ipswich Town | Relegated |
| 20th | Southampton | Relegated with seven matches to spare |
The three promoted clubs for 2025/26 are Sunderland, Burnley and Leeds United, replacing Southampton, Leicester City and Ipswich Town. It was the second consecutive season in which all three promoted clubs were relegated after just one year.
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The 2025/26 Premier League season runs from August 2025 to May 2026, with each of the 20 clubs playing 38 matches. Most fixtures take place on weekends, with midweek rounds scheduled around European and domestic cup commitments.
The season includes a mid-season break in February and the traditional Boxing Day programme in December.
All major clubs, including Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester City and Manchester United, are competing in another action-packed campaign with the title, European places and relegation all still to be decided.
Yes. Official club sales often require membership, involve priority windows or run through ballot systems that are difficult for occasional buyers or international fans to access. A ticket marketplace like 1BoxOffice gives you an alternative route.
You can compare available listings for any Premier League fixture without needing a club membership, review seating locations and delivery methods, and complete your purchase securely online.
International supporters make up a significant portion of Premier League matchday attendees, and many use 1BoxOffice because it allows them to compare and buy tickets from abroad without needing a UK address or club membership.
If you are travelling from overseas, pay close attention to the delivery type on each listing (mobile transfer, e-ticket or physical post), the number of seats together, and any potential fixture-date movements caused by broadcast scheduling.
| Season | Champion | Runner-Up |
| 2024/25 | Liverpool | Arsenal |
| 2023/24 | Manchester City | Arsenal |
| 2022/23 | Manchester City | Arsenal |
| 2021/22 | Manchester City | Liverpool |
| 2020/21 | Manchester City | Manchester United |
| 2019/20 | Liverpool | Manchester City |
| 2018/19 | Manchester City | Liverpool |
| 2017/18 | Manchester City | Manchester United |
| 2016/17 | Chelsea | Tottenham Hotspur |
| 2015/16 | Leicester City | Arsenal |
| 2014/15 | Chelsea | Manchester City |
| 2013/14 | Manchester City | Liverpool |
| 2012/13 | Manchester United | Manchester City |
| 2011/12 | Manchester City | Manchester United |
| 2010/11 | Manchester United | Chelsea |
| 2009/10 | Chelsea | Manchester United |
| 2008/09 | Manchester United | Liverpool |
| 2007/08 | Manchester United | Chelsea |
| 2006/07 | Manchester United | Chelsea |
| 2005/06 | Chelsea | Manchester United |
Manchester City have won the Premier League eight times, including six in the last eight seasons. Liverpool's 2024/25 title was their 20th top-flight championship overall and their second in the Premier League era. Arsenal are currently chasing what would be their first title since 2004.
What fans now call the English Premier League began in 1992/93, when the top clubs broke away from the Football League to form the FA Premier League. This gave them control of commercial and television rights and reshaped English top-flight football into a modern entertainment product. The new league quickly became a global weekly event, driven by packed stadiums, fierce rivalries, and the high stakes of promotion and relegation.
Over time, the Premier League refined its structure, tightened the calendar, and grew into the world’s most-watched domestic competition, while keeping its core identity intact: every matchweek matters, points are hard-earned, and the table can shift rapidly from August to May.
England’s top tier operated under the Football League system for a century, long before the ‘Premier League’ brand existed. Clubs played a traditional league season, with promotion and relegation shaping the pyramid. The foundations of today’s matchweek rhythm and title races were built during this period.
The Premier League began with 22 teams, creating a longer season format of 42 league matches per club. It introduced a new commercial model and a sharper national and international broadcasting identity. The early years set the blueprint for the modern culture of must-watch Sunday and Monday fixtures.
The league was reduced from 22 clubs to 20, shortening the schedule and increasing recovery time between matches. This change created the now-standard format of 38 matches per club, with each team playing every other side home and away.
The Premier League has remained structurally consistent: 20 clubs, 38 matches, three relegation places, and three promoted clubs from the EFL Championship each season. What changes from year to year is the intensity: title races, top-four battles, and relegation scraps often go deep into the final weeks.
Over time, the league introduced major matchday systems, most notably goal-line technology and, later, VAR, to improve the accuracy of decisions. These updates did not alter the league table format, but they did change how major moments are judged and managed on matchdays.
| Stage | Who | Format | Outcome |
| League season | 20 clubs | 38 matches each | Table ranked by points: 3 for a win, 1 for a draw, 0 for a loss. |
| Champions | 1st place | Final table | 1st are Premier League champions. |
| Relegation | Bottom 3 | Final table | 18th, 19th and 20th will be relegated. |
| Promotion | Championship clubs | Season + play-offs | 1st and 2nd go up ; 3rd-6th enter the play-offs. |
| Competition | Usual route | Exact qualification rule |
| Champions League | League position | 1st-4th qualify for the league phase. 5th also qualify if the Premier League earns a UEFA European Performance Spot for that season. |
| Europa League | League position | Usually 5th. If 5th goes into the Champions League through an extra spot, this moves to 6th. FA Cup winners qualify for the league phase. If they have already qualified for Europe through the league, the place passes to the next-highest Premier League team not already qualified. |
| Conference League | EFL Cup | EFL Cup winners qualify for the Conference League play-off round. If they have already qualified for Europe through the league, the place passes to the next-highest Premier League team not already qualified. |
| Extra route | European title holders | A Premier League club that wins the UEFA Champions League or UEFA Europa League qualify for next season’s Champions League regardless of league finish. This does not remove a league place from other Premier League clubs. |
| Extra UEFA route | Conference League winners | A Premier League club that wins the UEFA Conference League qualify for next season’s Europa League if they have not already reached it through the league or FA Cup. |
| Season | Winner | Second Place team | Season Summary |
| 1992/93 | Manchester United | Aston Villa | United won the inaugural Premier League season and began a new era at the top of English football. |
| 1993/94 | Manchester United | Blackburn Rovers | United retained the title with authority as the league’s early benchmark side. |
| 1994/95 | Blackburn Rovers | Manchester United | Blackburn pipped United in a tense finish to claim a landmark championship. |
| 1995/96 | Manchester United | Newcastle United | United reeled in Newcastle to regain the trophy after a famous title race swing. |
| 1996/97 | Manchester United | Newcastle United | United defended their crown as Newcastle again finished closest but couldn’t make it count. |
| 1997/98 | Arsenal | Manchester United | Arsenal surged past United to win the league and announce Wenger’s arrival with silverware. |
| 1998/99 | Manchester United | Arsenal | United topped Arsenal in a season remembered for relentless momentum and historic achievement. |
| 1999/00 | Manchester United | Arsenal | United hit their stride and pulled clear to make it back-to-back titles. |
| 2000/01 | Manchester United | Arsenal | United completed a hat-trick of league wins, staying ahead of Arsenal once more. |
| 2001/02 | Arsenal | Liverpool | Arsenal reclaimed the title with a strong run-in, leaving Liverpool as the nearest challengers. |
| 2002/03 | Manchester United | Arsenal | United edged Arsenal over the long haul to lift the trophy again. |
| 2003/04 | Arsenal | Chelsea | Arsenal delivered an iconic unbeaten campaign to finish above a rapidly rising Chelsea. |
| 2004/05 | Chelsea | Arsenal | Chelsea powered to the title under a new winning formula, with Arsenal chasing in second. |
| 2005/06 | Chelsea | Manchester United | Chelsea repeated the feat, holding off United to stay on top. |
| 2006/07 | Manchester United | Chelsea | United returned to the summit, finishing ahead of Chelsea in a tight two-horse battle. |
| 2007/08 | Manchester United | Chelsea | United defended the title, again keeping Chelsea just behind them in the final standings. |
| 2008/09 | Manchester United | Liverpool | United made it three straight league wins, with Liverpool pushing hard but finishing second. |
| 2009/10 | Chelsea | Manchester United | Chelsea snatched the crown back from United with a decisive closing stretch. |
| 2010/11 | Manchester United | Chelsea | United lifted the trophy again as Chelsea couldn’t match their consistency over 38 games. |
| 2011/12 | Manchester City | Manchester United | City won dramatically on the final day to finish above United on goal difference. |
| 2012/13 | Manchester United | Manchester City | United regained the title and signed off on a dominant campaign ahead of City. |
| 2013/14 | Manchester City | Liverpool | City outlasted Liverpool in a high-scoring, high-drama season that went deep into May. |
| 2014/15 | Chelsea | Manchester City | Chelsea controlled the race for long periods to finish comfortably ahead of City. |
| 2015/16 | Leicester City | Arsenal | Leicester delivered the modern fairytale, stunning the league and leaving Arsenal as runners-up. |
| 2016/17 | Chelsea | Tottenham Hotspur | Chelsea bounced back emphatically to win the league, with Spurs their closest pursuers. |
| 2017/18 | Manchester City | Manchester United | City set a new standard for sustained dominance, finishing well clear of United. |
| 2018/19 | Manchester City | Liverpool | City and Liverpool produced an elite title duel, with City narrowly retaining the crown. |
| 2019/20 | Liverpool | Manchester City | Liverpool ended their long wait for a league title, finishing far ahead of City. |
| 2020/21 | Manchester City | Manchester United | City regained the trophy in a season shaped by unusual conditions and shifting form lines. |
| 2021/22 | Manchester City | Liverpool | Another title race went to the wire, with City just holding off Liverpool once again. |
| 2022/23 | Manchester City | Arsenal | City chased down Arsenal and finished top as their winning machine kept rolling. |
| 2023/24 | Manchester City | Arsenal | City stayed ahead of Arsenal to make it four straight league titles. |
| 2024/25 | Liverpool | Arsenal | Liverpool finished above Arsenal to lift the Premier League trophy once more. |
| Team | Number of Titles |
| Manchester United | 20 |
| Liverpool | 20 |
| Arsenal | 13 |
| Manchester City | 10 |
| Everton | 9 |
| Aston Villa | 7 |
| Chelsea | 6 |
| Sunderland | 6 |
| Newcastle United | 4 |
| Sheffield Wednesday | 4 |
| Blackburn Rovers | 3 |
| Huddersfield Town | 3 |
| Leeds United | 3 |
| Wolverhampton Wanderers | 3 |
| Burnley | 2 |
| Derby County | 2 |
| Portsmouth | 2 |
| Preston North End | 2 |
| Tottenham Hotspur | 2 |
| Ipswich Town | 1 |
| Leicester City | 1 |
| Nottingham Forest | 1 |
| Sheffield United | 1 |
| West Bromwich Albion | 1 |
Yes. You can buy English Premier League tickets on 1BoxOffice without a club membership. This is useful if you cannot access club member sales, priority windows, or limited official releases.
Simply search for your fixture, choose your seats, and complete your booking online. You do not need a club membership number, and your purchase is covered by a ticket guarantee.
Yes. International fans can buy from anywhere using secure payment options. Delivery depends on the ticket type shown on the listing.
Prices vary depending on the club, stadium, opponent, seat location, and stage of the season. High-demand derbies and big-six matches usually cost more than standard fixtures, while late-season matches can also rise in price.
Lower prices are often available in upper tiers, corner sections, and for lower-demand fixtures. Prices can also change closer to kick-off if more tickets are listed, so it is worth checking regularly.
Hospitality tickets are premium packages that may include lounge access, food and drink, and upgraded seating. They are popular for special occasions and corporate entertainment.
VIP tickets usually refer to the highest-end premium options, such as private boxes, club-level seating, or exclusive matchday experiences. Availability depends on the club, fixture, and current listings.
Open the match page for your chosen fixture and use the filters to sort by stand, section, seat type, quantity, and delivery method. The stadium and city are shown on the listing to help you plan your trip.
Away allocations are limited, and club rules can be strict. If you are travelling to support the away team, make sure you buy seats in the correct section. Buying in home areas can result in refused entry.
Away supporters are placed in a dedicated away section allocated by the home club. The exact blocks vary by stadium and fixture, so always check the listing notes and stadium guidance before you buy.
Yes, when available. Derby matches are in very high demand, so read the listing carefully for delivery details, entry terms, and any home or away supporter restrictions before booking.
For official sales, memberships, and club ticket policies, contact the home club directly through its official ticket office. For 1BoxOffice order support, email help@1boxoffice.com.
Not always. Delivery depends on the ticket type shown on the listing. Many tickets are digital, such as e-tickets or mobile transfers, while others may only be released closer to matchday. Always read the delivery details before buying.
Bag policies vary by stadium and local security rules. It is best to bring a small bag if needed and be prepared for security checks. Large backpacks and suitcases are often not permitted.
Usually, yes, but rules vary by club, stand, and ticket category. Check the listing details and the stadium’s entry rules before buying, especially for age restrictions and child ticket requirements.
Check the match page to confirm the stadium, then plan your journey. Public transport is often the easiest option, and it is a good idea to arrive early for security checks, especially for derbies and other high-attendance matches.
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