Season ticket and members matchday ticket prices are to increase by 2% for Liverpool fans next season.
The Reds have announced that the prices will rise marginally for the second successive season, with a steep increase in operating costs for the club cited as the driving force behind making the decision.
Junior ticket prices and the club’s local £9 tickets will remain frozen, with junior tickets now frozen for the past decade.
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Adult season ticket prices will vary from £886 to £699 for 2024/25, with over-65s between £664.50 and £524.25, adult juniors between £443 and £349.50, and juniors static at £165 anywhere in the stadium.
For match day tickets, adult prices vary between £60 in the Main Stand and £30 in the Anfield Road end, while for over-65s it will be between £45 and £28.50. For young adults, the highest matchday ticket price is £30, with the cheapest £19. The local £9 tickets, which is also the junior price, remain the same.
Premier League ticket prices have been increasing across at a number of clubs in recent times as clubs look to try and offset rising costs.
Liverpool’s have increased by 4% over two years, but that fares well against other increases seen over the same period at Arsenal (12%), and Manchester United (10%). Recently, Tottenham Hotspur increased season ticket prices by up to 6%, with Brighton & Hove Albion’s increasing by 8%. Chelsea is also expected to increase season ticket prices from next year.
Raising ticket prices for match-going fans is always looked upon dimly, and Liverpool informed the club’s Supporters Board
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