Adult season ticket holders will spend on average £32.50 per game in the English top flight this season while grounds were a record 95.9 per cent full in the 2014/15 campaign, the Premier League has revealed, reports Sky Sports.
The Premier League's ticket price analysis, released on Thursday, also showed that junior season ticket holders pay on average £10 per game.
Using club information, the study found that 66 per cent of Premier League match attendees in the 2014/15 term were season ticket holders.
The Premier League also noted that the average adult fan age has now decreased to 41, and that 40 per cent of match attendees in 2014/15 were 18-34 years old.
Arsenal topped the table for most expensive commonly-paid season ticket price for adults (£1,014 for 26 games), but their price per game of £39 was less than Liverpool (£45.74), Tottenham (£41.90) and Chelsea (£39.47).
Stoke's price per game for the most commonly-paid adult season ticket was lowest at £18.10, along with Sunderland (£19.47) and Watford (£20.26).
Liverpool (£45.74), Tottenham (£41.90) and Chelsea (£39.47) top the table for price per game for the most commonly-paid adult season ticket.
Norwich topped the table for percentage of match attendees being season ticket holders with 81 per cent, followed by Stoke and Swansea on 74 per cent, and Leicester City and Manchester United on 73 per cent.
At the opposite end, just 52 per cent of match attendees at Aston Villa are season ticket holders, below Sunderland at 54 per cent and Liverpool at 55 per cent, though the Anfield club have a capped number of season ticket holders.