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·19. März 2026
Premier League keeps £30 away ticket cap for two more seasons after Leeds United vote

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·19. März 2026

Leeds United were among 20 Premier League clubs to unanimously keep the £30 away ticket cap in place.
The Premier League said in a statement that the cap will be extended for a further two seasons, taking it to 12 consecutive campaigns, noting that since 2016 away attendances have risen from 82% to 91% and acknowledging added travel costs for supporters.
The cap has been in place across the last 10 Premier League seasons and keeps adult away tickets at no more than £30.
Leeds already applied the same £30 ceiling during the 2024/25 Championship campaign, in line with top-flight pricing.
In 2023/24, Elland Road chiefs pursued a reciprocal pricing arrangement to keep tickets affordable. Several clubs accepted, although Coventry City were among those to oppose it.
If Leeds remain in the Premier League beyond the summer, the extension means their travelling supporters will be protected from matchday ticket price rises.
Source: yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk









































