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Arsenal's Champions League ticket prices compared to Liverpool, Man City, Celtic and Aston Villa

General view inside the stadium prior to the UEFA Champions League quarter-final first leg match between Arsenal FC and FC Bayern München at Emirates Stadium.
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Arsenal's Emirates Stadium will again be the only place to watch regular Champions League football in London this season for the second consecutive campaign.

Exactly four months after Real Madrid beat Borussia Dortmund at Wembley Stadium, the competition returns to the capital when Arsenal hosts Paris Saint-Germain on 1 October. Later that month, Shakhtar Donetsk are the visitors, while Monaco will also make the trip in December.

Mikel Arteta 's men then play their final league phase home game in the new year against Dinamo Zagreb. Attending all four matches as an adult will cost roughly between £300 and £400 in tickets alone.

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Champions League home tickets are included in the club's season ticket price, with the cheapest seats priced at £74.30, working out at £297.20 across the four fixtures. But the most expensive seats are £106.80, which totals £427.20 for all four.

Those are the most expensive across the five British clubs in the competition, with only Aston Villa coming close to those figures. The cheapest price to get in at Villa Park is £70 for season-ticket holders and £85 for the average fan. Seats in other sections of the stadium cost £94 and £97, which are discounted to £79 and £82 for supporters with season tickets.

But at Liverpool and Manchester City, the most expensive tickets available are less than the cheapest at Arsenal or Villa. Adult tickets start from £30 at Anfield and are no more than £61, while City's cheapest is more at £37.50 and the most expensive is £62.50.

North of the border in Glasgow, four-game packages are available for Celtic fans, priced at £184, which breaks down to £46 per match. As for away tickets, they are now capped at £50 by UEFA across their three competitions, the Champions League, Europa League and Europa Conference League.