BOURNEMOUTH'S fans at the Vitality Stadium paid £10.23 to see a Premier League Goal.

The average supporter in the Premier League paid £12.06 to witness a goal live during the 2016/17 season, according to new research analysing the value for money of football entertainment across England’s top division.

The findings revealed that fans visiting Bournemouth's fans at the Vitality Stadium paid £10.23 to see a Premier League Goal based on the 64 which took place.

Hull’s KCOM stadium, where fans witnessed 63 goals for a reasonably priced £432 season ticket costing just £6.86 to see the net bulge.

This is closely followed by Sunderland with their Stadium of Light stadium costing fans £8.55 per goal thanks to the 50 goals which took place.

The research from money-saving website Voucherbox.co.uk analysed the average price of a season ticket at all top-flight English grounds and compared this with the total number of goals scored in each stadium.

On the top end of the spectrum, Arsenal fans at the Emirates Stadium forked out a whopping £27.52 per goal scored – the highest amount in the league, despite witnessing 55 goals at Arsenal’s home ground during this campaign.

The theme of expensive goals continues across north London, where a combination of expensive season tickets (£1,300) and a resilient Spurs defence meant that each goal witnessed in the final season at White Hart Lane cost fans £23.75.

At the other end of the scale, relegated Hull and Sunderland will take little comfort from the knowledge that their sides were in the top three for value for money in the Premier League. The Tigers claimed top spot as their £432 season ticket and 63 goals netted in the KCOM Stadium meant that it cost just £6.86 per goal.

Unfortunately for both teams, the majority of goals scored in their home stadium were at the wrong end (56% and 68% respectively).