Chelsea's season ticket holders will be paying £17.44 per home team goal should last season's form be repeated.
The cheapest season ticket at Stamford Bridge costs £750 according to the BBC Price of Football survey, while the Blues scored 43 home goals.
By contrast, holders of Manchester City's cheapest season ticket would be paying just £4.75 for each of their team's goals - the best value in the league.
Chelsea's Premier League neighbours QPR will be charging fans £13.13 per home team goal should the Hoops repeat last season's form.
It's slightly cheaper at Fulham where supporters are paying £12.46 while at AFC Wimbledon it works out at £9.63.
The best value in west London if last season's form is anything to go by is at Griffin Park with Brentford fans are paying £7.80.
But when it comes to the country as a whole for pounds per goal, even Bees fans are not in the top 20.
Luton is the best value ticket at £3.24 per goal followed by Cambridge (£3.33), Watford (£4.23) and Fleetwood (£4.38).
The worst value in the Premier League is Arsenal whose fans pay £28.17 per Gunners goal at the Emirates.
Tottenham fans pay as much as £25.50 per goal while Hull fans pay £25.05 for each one of Steven Bruce's side's goals.
However, the worst value ticket belongs to Norwich whose fans find themselves paying £29.38 for every Canaries goal at Carrow Road.