Crystal Palace's season ticket prices have gone up by an average of 21 per cent compared to last season after promotion to the Premier League - but are still among the cheapest in the division.
The lowest-priced season tickets will be in the Whitehorse Lane Stand at £490, with the most expensive in the main stand at £660. Junior tickets, up to 18 years old, are half the price of adult tickets.
There is also a new instalment plan that offers supporters the chance to pay by in monthly instalments having paid the first 50% up front.
Crystal Palace co-chairman Stephen Browett said: "11,000 seats were already sold before we knew which league we would be in, but we now have pricing for the Premier League season.
"Adult prices start at £490 which is among the lowest in the Premier League, and junior tickets, up to under-18, are half price."
Of the other teams in London, only Fulham have prices similar to Palace, with their cheapest adult price at Craven Cottage being £449 and the most expensive £849.
Chelsea's tickets range from £595 to £1,250, Arsenal's from £985 to £1,955, Tottenham's from £730 to £1,845 and West Ham's are between £640 and £910.
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