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Liverpool have officially announced their ticket pricing approach for the next three seasons. Image Credits: Imago Images Liverpool have announced their ticket pricing approach for the next three seasons, tying general admission increases to the annual January CPI (Consumer Price Index) inflation rate, capped at a maximum rise of five per cent per year.
Adult general admission prices will go up by between £1.25 and £1.75 per match, while adult season tickets will rise by £21.50 to £27 next season, equating to no more than £1.42 per game per club communication. Junior and local general tickets will remain frozen at £9 for an 11th consecutive season, and the upper age limit for young adult tickets will increase from 21 to 24, extending access to a 50 per cent discount.
Liverpool say the move follows eight freezes in the last 10 seasons and is necessary amid sharply rising operating costs, utilities, business rates and non-playing staff wages. Want to get the latest Liverpool news direct to your phone?
