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Liverpool Rolls Back Three-Year Ticket Plan After Fan Protests

Liverpool will use a two-season plan to explore alternatives to future increases.

Overview

  • Liverpool, which announced the change Thursday after talks with the Supporters Board, set a 3% rise for 2026-27 and a price freeze for 2027-28.
  • The club scrapped its March proposal to link general-admission prices to inflation for three seasons.
  • Liverpool will add a young-adult section in the Anfield Road Stand and raise the upper age for that category to 24.
  • The move followed organized protests at Anfield, including yellow-card displays, a “Not a Pound in the Ground” boycott call, and banners during the Fulham and Crystal Palace matches.
  • The club said rising matchday costs drove its stance, critics pointed to record revenues, and officials warned that inflation-linked increases may still be needed from 2028-29 without new income sources.