Fan fury as FSG intend to raise ticket prices for three years in a row
Liverpool Ticket Prices Rise Again as FSG Walk Inflation Tightrope Amid Fan AngerLiverpool have confirmed – according to The Times – what many supporters feared yet half-expected: ticket prices ar...
Fan fury as FSG intend to raise ticket prices for three years in a row Liverpool Ticket Prices Rise Again as FSG Walk Inflation Tightrope Amid Fan Anger Liverpool have confirmed – according to The Times – what many supporters feared yet half-expected: ticket prices are rising again, albeit under the careful framing of inflation control. The club will introduce a 3% increase for the 2026/27 season, with a ceiling of 5% per year across the next three campaigns. On paper, it reads like restraint.
In practice, it is another test of the fragile relationship between supporters and ownership. Under FSG, Liverpool have often prided themselves on affordability compared to Premier League rivals. Yet even modest increases land heavily in a city where football is not just entertainment, but identity.
The numbers are precise. Matchday tickets will rise between £1. 25 and £1.
75 next season, while projections suggest a cumulative increase of £3 to £4. 50 over three years. Season tickets are also nudging upwards, with hikes ranging from £21.
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