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Arsenal reduce Europa League ticket prices after Champions League failure

Arsenal failed to qualify for the Champions League for the first time in 20 years
Image: Arsenal failed to qualify for the Champions League for the first time in 20 years

Arsenal have cut ticket prices for Europa League matches after failing to qualify for the Champions League.

Season ticket holders will save between £123 and £244.50 for a full price general admission ticket for Arsenal's Europa League games in the 2017-18 campaign compared to the cost of Champions League matches, the club have confirmed.

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Europa League group-stage matches will also be reduced by approximately 57 per cent compared to Champions League fixtures, based on the general admission match-by-match prices.

"We are all disappointed not to have made the UEFA Champions League for the first time in 20 years," Arsenal announced in a statement on Monday, after the Gunners missed out on a top-four place in the final round of Premier League fixtures on Sunday.

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"We have spent considerable time on our pricing for the UEFA Europa League and the aim is to be fair to our supporters while ensuring we get strong attendances at our matches."

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Club Level season ticket holders will also receive a refund ranging from £240 to £475 per person, depending on where their seats are located, having already paid for European football matches next season.

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