SIX Premier League clubs are offering a pint of beer for £4 or less at their stadiums... while others do not sell any for under £6.
As the cost of attending matches continues to increase, fans are also combating the rise in prices of merchandise, food and drink.
Liverpool and West Ham fans recently protested the change in concession pricing.
And Hammers supporters are one of two sets of fans who are also unable to buy pints of beer for under £6 at their home ground.
The London Stadium's cheapest beer is £6.30 - and it is the same at Arsenal.
West Ham are also the only top-flight English club to charge £5 for a pie.
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Data collected by shows there are a number of Premier League sides putting them to shame with their lower prices.
Surprisingly, Manchester United offer the cheapest beer in the Premier League at just £3.
That is 50p less than the next best at newly-promoted Ipswich who provide pints for as little as £3.50.
And there are four other clubs who have kept their beer prices at the £4 mark.
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They are Brighton, Bournemouth, Brentford and Wolves.
Champions Manchester City sit 11th on the list as they offer a pint for £4.60.
Liverpool are also down in 14th at £4.40.
But fans will be shocked to learn Leicester are as high as third at £5.80 despite spending last season in the Championship.
Price of a pint of beer at Premier League clubs
- West Ham - £6.30
- Arsenal - £6.30
- Leicester - £5.80
- Chelsea - £5.70
- Fulham - £5.50
- Aston Villa - £5.20
- Nottingham Forest - £5.20
- Tottenham - £5.10
- Crystal Palace - £5
- Newcastle - £4.90
- Manchester City - £4.60
- Southampton - £4.55
- Everton - £4.55
- Liverpool - £4.40
- Brighton - £4
- Bournemouth - £4
- Brentford - £4
- Wolves - £4
- Ipswich - £3.50
- Manchester United - £3