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Tottenham are 'Premier League's big losers' with empty seats costing £166k a game

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Tottenham are the Premier League's biggest losers - losing the most money every home game because they can’t fill their mega-money new ground.

The North London club lost the most money on empty seats last season - missing out on nearly £166,000 every home game, with attendance figures showing they are falling well short of filling capacity at their new state-of-the-art 62,850 seater stadium.Tottenham failed to sell out for the majority of the season, despite having the lowest price tickets for home games at just £20 - the lowest in the whole league.READ MORE: Sexiest transfer target WAGs including Arsenal hopeful's wife who loves nipple covers Analyst Steve Smith said: "Despite building the impressive 1 billion project and offering the cheapest seats in England, Tottenham are failing to fill the ground, and are nowhere near hitting the capacity expected."Chairman Levy no doubt will be asking what more can they possibly do to lure fans to the ground.” Online Betting Guide OLBG conducted the study looking at this season’s average attendance figures and cost of the lowest ticket price to work out how much each Premier League club is missing out on every time they play on home turf. Who are the biggest losers on the pitch?

Tell us in the comments section Next up is Chelsea, who ranked second despite having 5,000 fewer empty seats. The West London club lose on average £154,000 per game, but have considerably higher ticket prices with the cheapest for the season coming in at £47.In third place on the biggest losers board was Southampton, who lose around £108,000 per home game - on average selling 28,996 of their 32,284-seater stadium on the south coast - with their cheapest seats costing £32.

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