Premier League extends £30 away ticket cap after unanimous vote as Leeds back move | OneFootball

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·20 March 2026

Premier League extends £30 away ticket cap after unanimous vote as Leeds back move

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Leeds United were part of a unanimous vote by all 20 Premier League clubs to keep the £30 away ticket cap for the next two seasons.

The Premier League said in a statement that the policy, introduced in 2016, will now run to 12 consecutive seasons, with away attendances rising from 82% to 91% since then, and it acknowledged the extra costs of travelling to follow teams.


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The cap ensures adult away tickets are never priced above £30. Leeds applied the same limit during the 2024/25 Championship season, mirroring top-flight practice.

In 2023/24, Elland Road officials pushed a reciprocal pricing plan to keep tickets affordable by contacting other Championship clubs. Several agreed, but Coventry City opposed it.

If Leeds remain in the Premier League beyond the summer, travelling supporters will be shielded from any matchday ticket price rises on entry.

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