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Published 11:32 12 Jun 2025 BST
Updated 11:59 12 Jun 2025 BST

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The Premier League's biggest teams have announced a partnership with a ticket seller that will help fans get tickets to some of the league's biggest games even if they do not have a season ticket.
The league is gearing up for the 2025/26 season and a week before the fixtures are announced and several of the biggest clubs have announced a new partnership with ticket seller Seat Unique.
You may recognise Seat Unique as the hospitality seller for Wembley Stadium, where it is usually found selling tickets to top gigs such as Oasis' 2025 tour.
It has also already started selling the expensive seats for Liverpool versus Crystal Palace in the Community Shield final, with tickets starting from £399 for the best seats in the house.
Seat Unique has announced it has secured the rights to sell tickets to Liverpool, Manchester United, Arsenal, Spurs and Villa. It also has Burnley, Crystal Palace and Leeds home games listed on its site as it prepares to sell seats for the new season.
Early prices suggest tickets to Burnley will be the cheapest on the site with prices starting from £84 for hospitality at Turf Moor.
Meanwhile, tickets for Crystal Palace against top Premier League teams such as Arsenal and Manchester City will cost an eye-watering £599.
Fans who sign up will get the best seats in the stadium and added extras, with clubs offering a mix of private bars, extra food options and freebies such as match day programmes with a ticket.
The Premier League fixtures for 2025/26 will be released on 18 June and tickets for the opening games will go on sale via Seat Unique here shortly after.
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Despite the high prices Seat Unique will be an official seller, which means fans will not need to worry about having their ticket cancelled or being denied entry. Fans who buy from unofficial resale sites take the risk of not actually seeing the game with many clubs clamping down on unofficial resale in recent years.
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