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Liverpool After protests from fans, they cut the amount of increases they had planned on ticket prices for the next two seasons.
Following a discussion with the club’s board of supporters Liverpool It will increase general admission tickets by 3% for the 2026-27 season, followed by a price cut in 2027-28.
The Premier League champions have already announced that ticket prices will be on sale Increase in line with the consumer price index (CPI) inflation for the next three periods.
The club and supporters’ board will continue discussions on plans for the future season, including exploring business proposals to avoid future ticket price increases and address issues around affordability.
A Joint declaration of support representative groups, External “We welcome the decision. Liverpool FC will not continue with the previously announced three-year ticket pricing model.
“Following discussions and discussions with the Supporters Board over the last few days, the club has put forward a new proposal which will allow us to explore in depth long-term solutions around supporter capacity and access.
“We understand that the increase in ticket prices next season will leave some disappointed, but for the fans we will continue discussions with the club and will do everything we can to find other ways in the future,” he said.
however, The club warned, External Without widespread development of alternative solutions, future “inflation” may still be needed.
Following the first price announcement, supporters’ group Spirit of Shankly launched a ‘Not a Pound in the Ground’ campaign, calling on fans to buy food and drink from local businesses around Anfield rather than in the stadium.