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The decision comes following discussions with the Supporters Board.
In an official announcement, the club has confirmed that general admission and season ticket prices will stay the same at Anfield for the next campaign.
The results highlighted concerns over ticket access and pricing.
As such, along with the freeze, Liverpool will also be rolling out some new ticketing policies next season.
Full details are yet to emerge, but the club has promised to make changes in line with an agreed set of principles, which will seek to make ticket access a realistic goal for all supporters, while also recognizing loyalty.
These positive steps certainly make Liverpool stand out among some of its Premier League rivals.
A protest is planned ahead of the upcoming Arsenal game.
Meanwhile, ticket prices are among the sources of unrest at Spurs, where a section of supporters are demanding a change in ownership.
Tottenham Hotspur supporters protest against the ownership of Daniel Levy and ENIC Group outside the stadium prior to the Premier League match between Tottenham Hotspur FC and Manchester United FC at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on February 16, 2025 in London, England
But in the era of colossal TV deals and mega Champions League prize money, passing the extra costs onto fans is less justifiable than ever, with ticket price hikes generating a drop in the ocean compared to the overall financial picture.
It is great to see Liverpool taking the lead on this matter
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