With the 2025 Super League season on the horizon, we’ve ranked how much it would cost to go to every game for each team.
This ranking is based on the cheapest adult price for access to every Super League home game – for new members of the club.
Ranking every Super League club’s season ticket prices
Huddersfield Giants – £99/£190
The Giants being bottom of the ranking comes with a big asterisk, as over 30s have to pay £190 for a season ticket.
However, for a number of your adult years, you’d be eligible for the price of £99, so make your own mind up as to whether this should be counted as the cheapest in Super League.
Catalans Dragons – £125.54
If you don’t allow the Giants to sneak it at the bottom, then the Catalan side come in with the cheapest price, with 150 euros – working out at around £125 pounds sterling, take the prize.
However, if you fancy, you can get a seat for as much as 710 euros at the Stage Gilbert Brutus.
Wakefield Trinity – £150
A very affordable rate for the side back in Super League, the cheapest is low, at £150, while the most expensive is a very respectable £270: cheaper than four sides’ cheapest adult ticket.
Hull FC – £175
There’s a larger range of pricing here, with the highest price up at £345 based on which seat you choose in the MKM Stadium.
Leeds Rhinos – £220
For the Rhinos, the cheapest season ticket is down at £220 – but the most expensive is a seat in the centre of the South Stand, at £365.
Salford Red Devils – £220
The same cheapest ticket price as the Rhinos at the Salford Community Stadium, while their bid to increase crowds means under 18s can get in for a year for just £75.
Castleford Tigers – £260
Fresh off the back of being renovated, you can take in the sights of Wheldon Road for a year at the price of £260 – while the cheapest seated ticket is a very decent £293.
Warrington Wolves – £265
Their push to be one of the league’s elite sides sees their season ticket prices amongst the top as well.
£265 if you fancy a year of watching Sam Burgess’ side at the Halliwell Jones Stadium.
Hull KR – £275
Unless you want a seat in the West Stand, you get in at a flat rate of £275, while the West Stand is a flat rate of £325.
Since they constantly have a home sell-out these days, it seems these prices are working for them.
Wigan Warriors – £275
New members would have to pay at least £275 for a seat in the South Stand to see the quadruple-winning Wigan Warriors next year.
St Helens – £305
For new members, certain areas are £305 – which sees them in second place for prices in Super League – or 11th, depending on which way you look at it.
Leigh Leopards – £324
Leigh have the most expensive flat rate in the competition, but with the success Adrian Lam’s side have had and the added entertainment put on most weeks, they’ll be content with the value for money they offer fans.