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Liverpool have announced a freeze on general admission and season ticket prices for the upcoming season, following two years of increases.
The club has also pledged to address issues with online ticket purchasing, in response to concerns raised by fans.
Despite significant rises in Anfield matchday operating costs - which have surged by 80% in less than ten years - and ongoing increases in football operations costs, Liverpool have decided to maintain current pricing.
This decision follows discussions with the official Supporters Board and two consecutive years of 2% price hikes for home games.
As a result, the priciest season ticket at Anfield remains £904 for an adult in the Main Stand, while the cheapest adult season ticket in the Kop stands at £713.
General admission prices vary from £61 per game in the Main Stand to £30 in the Anfield Road End, with Kop tickets ranging from £39 to £45.
Junior ticket prices will stay at £9 for the tenth year running, and local tickets will continue to be priced as they have been since the 2016/17 season.
Last October, Liverpool surveyed 500,000 supporters on the club's ticketing database, receiving responses from 62,000.
The primary concerns raised were regarding ticket accessibility and the online buying process.
The club is now poised to initiate talks with its Supporters Board to develop a series of changes to the ticketing policy for the upcoming season and beyond.
The renewal period for the 2025/26 season tickets will commence in March for fans.
This article originally appeared on Liverpool Echo