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The 10 Premier League stadiums with the cheapest beer
To celebrate the start of the new Premier League season, db looks at how some clubs are better than others when it comes to softening the blow of a painful loss with a reasonably priced pint of beer.
With the cost-of-living crisis currently enveloping the UK showing no signs of abating, the price of a pint is often held up as a barometer to measure the sign of the times.
And things are often no better at the nation’s sporting events than they are in pubs and bars battling crippling energy costs just to stay afloat. You can read this writer’s thoughts on the food and drink offerings at several major sporting stadiums here and here.
In the meantime, though it is hardly likely to sway anyone’s allegiances on the team they support, new data has shown the Premier League stadiums with the cheapest beer. Perhaps the information could be useful for your next away day.
Provided by Betting.com as part of a wider report looking at the ‘best’ and ‘worst’ Premier League football stadiums, here are the top 10 Premier League stadiums with the cheapest beer:
1 |
Old Trafford |
Manchester United |
£3.00 |
2 |
Etihad Stadium |
Manchester City |
£3.40 |
=3 |
Elland Road |
Leeds United |
£3.60 |
=3 |
St. James’ Park |
Newcastle United |
£3.60 |
=4 |
The City Ground |
Nottingham Forest |
£3.70 |
=4 |
Molineux Stadium |
Wolverhampton Wanderers |
£3.70 |
=5 |
Amex Stadium |
Brighton & Hove Albion |
£4.00 |
=5 |
St. Mary’s Stadium |
Southampton |
£4.00 |
=5 |
Craven Cottage |
Fulham |
£4.00 |
=5 |
Goodison Park |
Everton |
£4.00 |
It’s bad news for fans of Leicester City according to Betting.com’s research, as the Foxes come out as the most expensive ground for beer, priced at £5.10. Old Trafford, home to Manchester United, meanwhile, offers fans the cheapest matchday beers, at just £3.00 per pint. Tim Martin would be proud of those prices.
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