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Liverpool reduce planned rise in ticket prices
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- Liverpool supporters have protested against ticket price increases on multiple occasions under the ownership of Fenway Sports Group
- Liverpool have cut the size of their planned rise in ticket prices for the next couple of seasons after fan protests.
- Following discussion with the club's supporters board, Liverpool will increase general admission ticket prices by 3% for the 2026-27 season, followed by a price freeze in 2027-28.
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Liverpool supporters have protested against ticket price increases on multiple occasions under the ownership of Fenway Sports Group
Liverpool have cut the size of their planned rise in ticket prices for the next couple of seasons after fan protests.
Following discussion with the club's supporters board, Liverpool will increase general admission ticket prices by 3% for the 2026-27 season, followed by a price freeze in 2027-28.
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