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Three more years for tickets cap

by Staff Writer

Friday, 6th June 2025

The Premier League have announced it will be extending the £30 cap on away ticket prices for a further three years.

The current cap was introduced at the beginning of the 2016/17 season following a nationwide campaign by supporters from all Premier League clubs.

And at the most recent Premier League shareholders’ meeting, held on Tuesday, it was unanimously agreed to continue the practice for a further three seasons until the league’s rulebook is reviewed again in 2028.

At the latest Premier League shareholders’ meeting on Tuesday this week it was unanimously agreed to continue the practice until the league’s rulebook is reviewed again in 2028.

FSA Chair, Tom Greatrex, said: "This is good news for match-going fans that follow their teams up and down the country week-in, week-out. It’s a universally popular measure that has collectively saved supporters millions of pounds at this point.

"The Premier League and its clubs should be congratulated for continuing to back it at a time when many fans are feeling the strain of the ongoing cost of living crisis."

Hammers United, the West Ham United supporters group added: "This is what happens when supporter groups from rival clubs get together to campaign on behalf of the needs of fellow match day football supporters.

"Never underestimate principled, collective action."

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