Premier League Roundup: Ticketing, Referees, and Predictions

Catch up on the latest Premier League news, including full Season Ticket plans for the 2024/25 campaign, the possibility of foreign referees, and predictions for the upcoming season.
Premier League Roundup: Ticketing, Referees, and Predictions

Premier League Roundup: Ticketing, Referees, and Predictions

Full Season Ticket Plans for the 2024/25 Premier League Campaign

Having revealed plans for the highly in-demand home-fan-only Northam Stand and wider stadium improvements last month, Southampton FC is delighted to announce full Season Ticket details, including information on a new digital ticketing system.

Fans directly impacted by the changes, such as a new location for the away fans area and the new kids zone, will be offered a priority on-sale window to move seats on 4th and 5th June. All other fans will be able to buy or renew Season Tickets from Thursday 6th June.

As previously announced, following six years of price freezes for the majority of fans and an average 10% reduction last year, there will be an average price increase of around 15% for the 2024/25 season. This increase depends on where you sit in the stadium and generally represents a net 5% increase across the last two years. Prices still remain lower than in the 2016/2017 season.

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Foreign Referees in the Premier League?

The modern Premier League is all about flow: the flow of the game, the flow of players from country to country and club to club, the flow of managers, and the flow of owners. Could the next step be foreign referees?

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Ghana Premier League and the Black Stars

Black Stars head coach Otto Addo has committed to paying closer attention to the Ghana Premier League. The 43-year-old made this announcement after revealing his 26-man squad for the upcoming 2026 World Cup qualifiers.

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Premier League Predictions

Simon Jordan believes Arsenal will be the team to end Manchester City’s Premier League dominance. The Gunners finished only two points behind champions City this season.

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