Liverpool freeze season ticket prices for 2025-26
Briefly

Liverpool has announced a freeze on general admission and season ticket prices for the 2025-26 season following feedback from supporter groups worried about rising costs. In an open letter, fans cautioned that increased ticket prices could alienate local supporters, emphasizing the need for affordability. In an era of escalating matchday operating costs, Liverpool remains committed to keeping junior tickets at £9, maintaining their price for the 10th consecutive season. This decision stands in stark contrast to recent moves by other clubs like Manchester United, which have faced backlash for mid-season price hikes.
Liverpool have decided to freeze general admission and season ticket prices for the next season, responding to supporter concerns about affordability for local fans.
A coalition of Liverpool supporter groups warned the club that rising ticket prices were threatening to "kill the Kop", leading to the decision to maintain prices.
The price freeze applies to adult and junior tickets, with juniors' prices unchanged for the 10th consecutive season, despite increasing operational costs.
Liverpool's move contrasts with discontent from Manchester United fans, who face a mid-season price increase, highlighting broader frustration over rising ticket costs across the league.
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