Soccer-Premier League clubs agree to extend price cap on away tickets
Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on June 3, 2025
1 min readLast updated: January 23, 2026
Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on June 3, 2025
1 min readLast updated: January 23, 2026
Premier League clubs extend the £30 cap on away tickets for the 10th season, boosting attendance and supporting fan loyalty.
(Reuters) - Premier League clubs unanimously agreed on Tuesday to extend the current 30 pounds ($40.56) cap on away ticket prices for a 10th season, the league said in a statement.
Since the price cap was introduced in 2016, away game attendance has risen from 82% to 91%. The cumulative away attendance for the 380 matches during the 2024-25 season was 953,420.
"The Premier League and clubs recognise the additional costs associated with fans following their team during the season, and the incredible atmospheres they create at matches," the league said in a statement.
This comes after fans of several Premier League clubs united under the Football Supporters' Association campaign "Stop Exploiting Loyalty", prompting a ticket price freeze next season from clubs like Liverpool, Brentford, and Manchester City.
The new season of England's top flight will begin on August 15 and conclude on May 24, 2026.
($1 = 0.7396 pounds)
(Reporting by Shifa Jahan in Bengaluru; Editing by Christian Radnedge)
The current price cap on away tickets is set at 30 pounds ($40.56).
Since the price cap was introduced in 2016, away game attendance has increased from 82% to 91%.
The ticket price freeze next season was prompted by fans of several Premier League clubs uniting under the Football Supporters' Association campaign 'Stop Exploiting Loyalty.'
The new season of the Premier League will begin on August 15 and conclude on May 24, 2026.
The Premier League stated that they recognize the additional costs associated with fans following their team and appreciate the incredible atmospheres they create at matches.
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