Tottenham Hotspur charge some of the highest fees for season tickets in the Premier League, the BBC Price of Football 2016 report reveals.

The most expensive ticket available to attend all of Spurs home games will set you back £1,895, which is the second highest in the league behind north London rivals Arsenal (£2,013).

The cost is considerably higher than that of the average in the Premier League which stands at £886.33.

Their cheapest season ticket is also among the most expensive at £765 which is once again only topped by the Gunners £1,014 and smashes the average of £479.89.

The White Hart Lane club also features in the top three for most expensive match day tickets at a princely £90.80 placing them as the third dearest behind Chelsea (£93.50) and Arsenal (£106.50).

Fans will once again wince at the cost of Spurs’ dearest single ticket, which costs £81 and is considerably higher than the £53.65 league average.

At £32 their cheapest ticket also exceeds the average of £29.05 and is the 12th cheapest in the top flight.

Fans can also expect to pay a high price for an adult shirt, with Spurs’ £55 offering only being cheaper than the two Manchester clubs (both £60).

The £42 charged for a junior kit is above the average of £39.93 and is the seventh most expensive in the Premier League.

Spurs also charge the joint-second most for a pie (£4) with West Ham’s £4.10 offering being the costliest.

It is a similar story for a cup of tea where supporters are charged the third most in the league at £2.30.