By Sean Whetstone
West Ham adult season ticket prices have risen between 20% and 34% since 2016 when the Hammer moved to the former London 2012 Olympic Stadium.
The spreadsheet below shows all adult bands from the 2016/2017 season together with band 6 and 1966 West introduced in the 2022/2023 season.
During the same time period inflation has increased by around 32% showing that season ticket prices have increased in line with inflation.
Season ticket holders from Upton park actually had a reduction in their pricing when moving to the London Stadium in 2016.
In 2016 they introduced a new Band 5 season ticket costing £289, the equivalent of £15.20 per game, and an under-16 season ticket priced at £99.
Band 1 seats came down by £26 (-3%), Band 2 by £61 (-7%), Band 3 by £201 (-25%) and Band 4 by £151 (-23%) for that first season at our new home.
Since that first season 1966 seats have risen from £1,200 to £1,445 a rise of £245 or 20%
Band 1 adults have risen from £899 to £1,175 so a rise of £276 or 30.7%
Band 2 adults have risen from £799 to £1,040 so a rise of £241 or 30.16%
Band 3 adults have risen from £599 to £790 so a rise of £191 or 31.89%
Band 4 adults have risen from £499 to £670 so a rise of £171 or 34.27%
Band 5 adults have risen from £289 to £350 so a rise of £96 or 32.22%
Band 6 adults introduced in 2022 have risen by £46 or 15.38% in the last three seasons with 1966 West rising by 14.67% over the same time period.