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Highlights:Premier League’s cheapest stadiums for pie and pint revealed with Man Utd second behind newly-promoted team

 The most economical and priciest pies and pints at Premier League arenas have been unveiled.



Indulging in a pie and acquiring a pint at the football is a well-established custom in English football culture.


The costliest and most economical pies at Premier League stadiums have been disclosed Credit:Getty

The combo cost at various stadiums varies from £11.30 to £6.20.

Over time, it has evolved into a significant financial strain for spectators at certain venues nationwide. As per information gathered by Betting.com, this encompasses £5 pastries and £6.30 beverages at one location, decreasing to £3 for both pastries and beverages in other places. Notably, the priciest combination of a pint and pie at a stadium demands £11.30, whereas the most budget-friendly option comes in at a more economical £6.20. How do the 20 Premier League teams fare in this ranking?

Commencing with the priciest pies in the league, West Ham's London Stadium takes the lead, demanding a hefty £5 for one of their savory treats. Shifting from the east to north of London, only a 20p difference separates West Ham's pie prices from those at Arsenal's Emirates Stadium. Meanwhile, Manchester City's Etihad Stadium, a post-2000 construction, commands £4.70 per serving. Following closely are three London clubs – Chelsea's Stamford Bridge, Fulham's Craven Cottage, and Crystal Palace's Selhurst Park – all setting their pie prices at £4.50.


Next in line is Old Trafford, where Manchester United charges patrons £4.20 per pie, just 10p more than Brighton's Amex Stadium.

Only three additional stadiums in the premier tier reach the £4 mark for pies, namely Brentford's Gtech Community Stadium, Bournemouth's Vitality Stadium, and the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.


Likewise, three locations - Luton's Kenilworth Road, Newcastle's St. James' Park, and Everton's Goodison Park - demand £3.90 for a pie.


In the Midlands, Wolves and Aston Villa follow suit, with supporters shelling out £3.60 at Molineux and Villa Park, respectively.

The award for the third most affordable pie in the premier tier is split between Liverpool and Sheffield United, as Anfield and Bramall Lane both price their pies at £3.40.


The second least expensive pie is available at Nottingham Forest's City Ground for £3.30.


Turf Moor takes the lead as the most budget-friendly pie destination, with Burnley only charging fans £3.

Now that we've examined pies, how about considering a beverage to wash them down?

It would be unsurprising that attending a game in London could strain your wallet, as the capital hosts the top four priciest pints. Once again, West Ham and Arsenal lead the division in expensive pints, charging a substantial £6.30 per pint. Chelsea and Fulham in West London follow, with fans paying £5.70 and £5.50, respectively. The cost decreases by 30p at Aston Villa and Nottingham Forest, where pints are £5.10. Tottenham and Crystal Palace are the final clubs charging £5 or more, with a £5 price tag.

Going up the ranks, Toon Army fans pay £4.90 per pint, whereas supporters of Man City are charged £4.60.

Manchester United and Sheffield United are unparalleled when it comes to the price of a pint.

The cost of pints for football fans varies across different stadiums. In Liverpool, both red and blue supporters pay different amounts, with the Toffees charging 15p more than the Reds. Four grounds, including Brentford, Brighton, Luton, and Wolves, have a standard pint price of £4. Burnley ranks third for the cheapest pints at £3.20 per pint, known for their pie offerings.


Joint winners in the low-cost pint contest: The Red Devils and Blades, offering pints at just £3 in their stadiums.


Across 92 English Football League clubs, the cheapest pie puts the Premier League to shame, priced at only £2.50.


This wallet-friendly pie charge is found at four stadiums, with three of them in League One.

These comprise Blackpool's Bloomfield Road, Stevenage's Broadhall Way, Port Vale's Vale Park, and League Two's Crown Ground, which is the residence of Accrington.


In monetary terms, Old Trafford and Bramall Lane offer an unbeatable rate of £3, with only Morecambe's Globe Arena in League Two matching this cost for fans.

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