Zanimljivosti & Aktualnosti iz Svijeta Nogometa Most clubs have excess demand for tickets compared to their stadium capacity. Palace, Leicester (with a £10 admin fee to join), Liverpool, Tottenham and West Ham all have waiting lists — with some of these self-imposed to make the most of casual ticket sales.
Arsenal say they have a waiting list of between five and 10 years, Aston Villa have around 23,000 people waiting, Wolves more than 10,000. Manchester United say their waiting list is more than 100,000 and only open to members. Leeds have more than 20,000 waiting and also charge a £10 admin fee to join.
Everton say their list has grown to 25,000 in three seasons. There are two tiers and those in second tier can boost their position (moving into tier one) by purchasing an official membership.
Newcastle are expected to have a waiting list when tickets are made available.
At Wolves, you must be a member, which costs £38, to be on the waiting list and the same applies at Leicester, who don’t charge a fee.
Tottenham supporters must purchase a One Hotspur+ membership to be assigned a place on the waiting list, which stand at over 80,000. Adult prices start from £48.