Liverpool have announced plans to freeze ticket prices for the 2027/28 season but remain committed to a 3% increase for next campaign.
The decision follows fan protests at Anfield after the club initially proposed ticket price rises over the next three years in line with inflation.
Supporters voiced their anger through the ‘No Pound in the Ground’ campaign, chants during matches, and banners opposing the increases.
The Spirit of Shankly supporters’ union welcomed the club’s latest stance after renewed talks with the LFC Supporters Board. Liverpool had estimated the original proposal would generate an extra £1.2million in revenue.
Liverpool said: “In March, the club confirmed a ticket pricing plan in which general admission ticket price increases would be limited to inflation for three seasons, while including the continued freeze on junior and local tickets at £9 and the expansion of the young adult category to include supporters up to the age of 24.
“Following further dialogue with its Supporters Board, the club can now confirm an inflationary increase of three per cent to general admission tickets for season 2026-27, followed by a price freeze for season 2027-28.
“Further discussions will take place with the Supporters Board for future seasons.
“The club and Supporters Board will use the certainty of these seasons to seek longer-term alternative solutions across the game and explore commercial ideas with the Supporters Board in an attempt to avoid future ticket price increases and address issues around affordability and accessibility for future generations.
“The club is also pleased to confirm the implementation of a young adults section within the Anfield Road Stand, with more details to follow.
“LFC believes that, without wider progress on alternative solutions, future inflationary increases may still be required, including season 2028-29, and will continue to engage with its supporters.
“Both the club and the Supporters Board are committed to exploring a longer-term solution that works in the interests of all.
“The club also remains committed to managing its cost challenges responsibly, giving advance notice to supporters and certainty to its own financial planning to remain competitive at the highest levels of football.
“The full pricing structure for general admission tickets for Anfield for the 2026-27 Premier League season can be found here.”
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