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Liverpool Reverses Three-Year Ticket Plan, Sets 3% Rise Then Freeze

Organized supporter pressure prompted the climbdown.

Overview

  • Liverpool, in a Thursday statement, set a 3% general‑admission increase for 2026-27 and a full price freeze for 2027-28.
  • The move scraps a previously locked-in three-year, inflation-linked model announced in March after protests at Anfield pushed back on multi‑year rises.
  • The club said it will work with the Supporters Board to find other revenue sources and to protect affordability and access for future fans.
  • Liverpool warned that further inflationary increases could still be needed from 2028-29 if broader solutions are not found.
  • The update also keeps junior and local tickets at £9, raises the young adult bracket to age 24, and introduces a young adults section in the Anfield Road Stand.