Premier League ticket prices: FSA urges league to back price freeze for 2025-26
The Football Supporters Association has written to the Premier League, urging the organization to freeze ticket prices within support range next season as part of its “Stop Utilizing Loyalty” campaign.
Brentford and Liverpool’s recent commitment To freeze prices, fan protests have been held in recent weeks at Premier League clubs such as Manchester United, Tottenham and Manchester City.
The FSA said the issue is a “key point” as many clubs currently decide on ticket prices for next season and hopes for the Premier League to support it.
“FSA’s #StopeXploitingLoyalty campaign has attracted all of these activities along with a single focus, demanding a price freeze, ending the attack on offers and supporter engagement,” the FSA said.
In addition to the price freeze, the FSA said it wants to protect all offers and improve conversations between clubs and supporters on ticketing issues.
Manchester City and Liverpool fans met a flag before the Premier League match at Etihad Stadium on Sunday in protest of the rising ticket prices.
Manchester United fans protest outside Old Trafford before winning against Everton on December 1 after club Discount canceled On member tickets.
This means no discounts are offered for children or pensioners, and tickets for all members are priced at £66.
Manchester United said the move only affected 3% of tickets.
Co-owner Jim Ratcliffe defended the change, “I think it doesn’t make sense for Manchester United to have less tickets than to look at Fulham.”