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Arsenal Announces Ticket Prices For Next Season; $196 Is Most Expensive

Arsenal FC announced that the "most expensive ticket" next season will be £126 ($196), according to the PA. Tickets for "A" category games, including Tottenham and Chelsea, will be on average £62 ($96.50), or an increase of 23%. The top price of £126 ($196) "will apply to around only" 1% of tickets available in the "A" band. The regrading of games into "A", "B" and "C" categories will "create approximately 90,000 lower-priced tickets" for non season-ticket holders during the season. The least expensive matchday ticket for the '12-13 season will be £25.50 ($39.70) (PA, 7/13).

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