
Fans could reportedly pay up to a whopping £130 000 (around R2.8 million) to watch Arsenal take on Lyle Foster's Burnley on Monday.
If Wednesday's results go Arsenal's way — should Manchester City fail to beat Crystal Palace — a win against the Clarets could see the Gunners lift their first Premier League title in more than 20 years.
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Tickets for the clash are in high demand, with general admission seats already sold out.
Several hospitality packages have also sold out, including the £20 000-per-person 'Hero Experience', as supporters are eager to witness what could be a major moment in the North London club's history.
According to The Times, via The Sun, one of the options still available is a corporate box worth £130 000 (R2.8 million).
The Executive Box N7, located on the halfway line, starts at £100 000 (R2.2 million) and includes a number of perks, which include a meeting with an Arsenal legend for groups of up to 15 people.
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Other hospitality packages ranging from £1 995 (R44 350) to £14 995 (R333 400) per person are still available through Arsenal's website and third-party sellers.
Private boxes for groups of eight, 10, or 15 people are also still on sale, although it is understood that they are going for six-figure prices.
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Source: Kick Off
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