Arsenal Vs Burnley ticket prices top £1,200 before Monday match

Arsenal Vs Burnley ticket prices top £1,200 before Monday match

Arsenal vs Burnley is drawing four-figure resale listings, with some seats for Monday’s match at the Emirates Stadium offered for more than £1,200. The game is Arsenal’s final home match of the campaign and could also land them a Premier League title if results go their way.

Emirates Stadium resale spike

More than 2,500 tickets on SeatPick are listed for the Burnley game, and many of the executive-level seats are priced well into four figures. The cheapest resale tickets for Arsenal’s match against Burnley are listed at £400 in the away section, while some Burnley tickets are still being offered for upwards of £1,200.

Burnley are already relegated, but the demand around this fixture is being driven by Arsenal’s title chase and the fact that it is the club’s last home game of the season. Arsenal have not won the Premier League title since 2004, and Mikel Arteta’s side could lift it as soon as Monday if they beat Burnley and Manchester City fail to beat Crystal Palace.

Arsenal ticket exchange controls

Arsenal actively monitor unauthorised websites for illegal resale of tickets and carry out ID checks on matchdays. The club only recognises its own ticket exchange as an authorised marketplace for buying and selling match tickets, and that exchange lets season ticket holders resell seats for sold-out home games to other Arsenal members at face value.

The pricing gap is stark when set against Arsenal’s season ticket structure for 2025-26. The most expensive adult season ticket is £2,112 and covers 23 matches, while the cheapest adult season ticket is £1,127. A single resale seat for Burnley is already close to the top end of that full-season cost for one fan, and the market is still listing some seats above £1,200.

Crystal Palace ticket checks

Arsenal’s title chance also hangs on Wednesday’s result at Selhurst Park, where Manchester City could fail to beat Crystal Palace. Palace have already moved to tighten access for their final-day fixture, saying tickets would only be available to people who had a club account before December 1 and that any supporter found sharing a ticket will be banned from buying a season ticket or membership next season.

Palace also said “enhanced security measures” and “enhanced security checks” would be in place, including searches on matchday. For Arsenal supporters eyeing Burnley resale tickets, the warning is direct: buying away from the club’s official exchange can leave a buyer paying four figures for a seat that may never be treated as legitimate at the gate.

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