Liverpool FC Freezes Ticket Prices for 2027-28 After Fan Protests, Collaborates on Affordable Solutions

May 7, 2026
Liverpool FC Freezes Ticket Prices for 2027-28 After Fan Protests, Collaborates on Affordable Solutions
  • Liverpool will not push ahead with planned three-year inflation-linked ticket price increases beyond 2026-27, freezing prices for 2027-28 after fan protests and discussions with the Supporters Board.

  • Liverpool sits fourth in the Premier League with remaining home fixtures against Chelsea, Aston Villa, and Brentford as the 2025/26 campaign nears its end.

  • The club says it is pursuing alternative solutions and exploring commercial ideas with the Supporters Board to improve affordability and accessibility for future generations.

  • Spirit of Shankly and other fan groups expressed cautious optimism about the concession, while stressing the importance of ongoing talks to protect matchday culture and curb further rises.

  • The club expanded the young-adult ticket category to include fans up to 24 and introduced a dedicated young adults’ section in the Anfield Road Stand.

  • Spirit of Shankly launched a campaign, Not a Pound in the Ground, encouraging fans to spend locally in the Anfield area.

  • The announcements stressed transparency, cost management, and collaboration with the Supporters Board to safeguard accessibility and the matchday experience.

  • Liverpool FC and Spirit of Shankly issued statements on May 7, 2026, confirming the updated pricing plan.

  • The reversal follows backlash from match-going fans and media coverage, with details shared publicly on May 7, 2026.

  • Liverpool reported record revenues for the year ending May 2025, fueling perceptions that pricing rises reflect greed despite financial success.

  • Prices will rise inflationarily next season but be frozen for 2027-28, with ongoing work to develop longer-term, alternative solutions.

Summary based on 18 sources


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