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    Liverpool cut ticket price hikes after fan protests

    Vincent OsuwoBy Vincent OsuwoMay 7, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Liverpool has stopped its planned ticket price hikes for the next two seasons in response to supporter complaints and conversations with fan representatives.

    Liverpool F.C. has stated that general admission prices will increase by 3% for the 2026-27 season, followed by a full price freeze in 2027-28.

    The decision differs significantly from the club’s previous plan to make hikes in line with inflation (CPI) over a three-year period.

    Season ticket prices at Anfield will continue to grow next season, with the cheapest seat in the Kop priced at £734.50 and the most expensive in the Main Stand at £931.

    Matchday tickets will be priced from £30 in the Anfield Road Stand to £62.75 in the Main Stand.

    The decision came after fan protests and discussions with the supporters’ board.

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    On Thursday, fan representation groups released a joint statement saying, “We welcome the decision that Liverpool FC will no longer proceed with its previously announced three-year ticket pricing model.”

    It also stated that the revised approach would allow further discussion on long-term affordability and access.

    The statement continued, “We understand that disappointment at next season’s increase in ticket prices will remain for some, but we want to assure fans we will continue talks with the club and do our best to find other ways in the future.”

    Supporters’ groups, including Spirit of Shankly, had previously launched a campaign encouraging fans to spend outside Anfield to protest rising costs.

    While the club has accepted the revised short-term changes, it warns that future inflation-linked increases may still be necessary without alternative revenue solutions.

    Discussions between the club and fan representatives are expected to continue in the future.

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