The Premier League’s most expensive VIP packages have been revealed, including a helicopter ride, dugout seats and tunnel rides

THE Premier League’s most expensive VIP packages have been revealed.

While most fans come to watch their teams from the stands, some come in style and pay much more for their gaming experience.

Fans at Man City can watch the players through a glass wall

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Fans at Man City can watch the players through a glass wall
You will also enjoy good food at the Etihad Stadium

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You will also enjoy good food at the Etihad StadiumPhoto credit: Manchester City
Man CIity's VIP package costs £4,200 per person

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Man CIity’s VIP package costs £4,200 per person
Fans will be treated to a meeting with some of the first team players

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Fans will be treated to a meeting with some of the first team players
West Ham fans can enjoy a helicopter ride over London

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West Ham fans can enjoy a helicopter ride over LondonPhoto credit: Alamy

Manchester City have the most expensive package, setting fans back a whopping £4,200 per person.

The “Autograph” package must be purchased by groups of two, four, six or eight people.

It offers fans the opportunity to meet a club legend while also taking part in a stadium tour and gaining access to the Tunnel Club.

Guests will also have the opportunity to go pitchside and watch pre-match warm-ups, as well as see the teams in the Etihad’s glass players’ tunnel.

During the game you will be right in the middle of the action as the seats are located directly behind the team benches.

After the end of the regular season, some players from the first team will come to meet and greet the guests.

The most extravagant package in the Premier League comes from a team struggling further down the table.

West Ham fans could pay up to £4,000 for two people, including a helicopter ride over the London skyline.

You will also take a tour of the Rush Green Training Ground before traveling to London Stadium by private car.

After a three-course meal, they then meet with a club ambassador and then take their seats in the lower tier behind the tunnel.

The most cost-effective package on offer in the Premier League is at Wolves.

Fans in a group of ten can enjoy Sir Jack’s Restaurant overlooking the pitch before heading to the cushioned seats.

Wolves offer a cost-effective package

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Wolves offer a cost-effective packagePhoto credit: Getty

The package, which was offered for the game against Arsenal in April, is valued at £3,420, a discount of £342 per person.

Fans will also receive three parking passes and a tour of the locker rooms and tunnel areas.

The club also offers them a champagne reception, a group photo and a gift.

At halftime, guests are served a four-course meal, and during regular playing time there are refreshments.

Arsenal fans get a tour with a club legend

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Arsenal fans get a tour with a club legendPhoto credit: www.hospitality.arsenal.com
The food offering in the Arsenal

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The food offering in the ArsenalPhoto credit: www.hospitality.arsenal.com

Arsenal have one of the most sought-after packages, having already sold out for the remainder of the season.

The Hero Experience, which costs £2,875 per person, includes a variety of treats for its guests.

It is the second most expensive package in the Premier League and offers guests a three-course meal before the game.

Guests will also be presented with a football shirt signed by the squad from one of the first team players.

The Nottingham Forest VIP package

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The Nottingham Forest VIP packagePhoto credit: www.nottinghamforest.co.uk

They will also receive a pre-match tour with a club legend.

Other clubs also offer their fans unique experiences.

For example, Nottingham Forest fans can watch from the directors’ box at the City Ground and dine in the club’s boardroom.

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Olly Dawes

Olly Dawes is a Nytimas U.S. News Reporter based in London. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. Olly Dawes joined Nytimas in 2023 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing: ollydawes@nytimas.com.

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