Football Muse
·19 de marzo de 2026
Premier League clubs unanimously extend £30 away ticket cap, keeping prices low for travelling fans through 2027-28

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·19 de marzo de 2026

The Premier League has announced that clubs have voted in favour of extending the £30 price cap on away tickets for a further two seasons.
The vote was unanimous at aPremier League Shareholders' meeting on Thursday, in a decision which will keep the cap until at least the end of the 2027-28 campaign. It means the current cap has been in place for 12 straight seasons.
A statement from the Premier League confirmed the news and said the cap has helped grow away attendances by nine per cent in the division since its introduction in 2016.
"At a Premier League Shareholders’ meeting today, clubs unanimously agreed to extend the £30 cap on away ticket prices for a further two seasons.
"This decision means the £30 cap will have been in place for 12 consecutive seasons.
"Away fans help create the incredible atmosphere Premier League matches are renowned for. Since the cap’s implementation in 2016, it has contributed to attendance at away games increasing from 82 per cent to 91 per cent.
"The Premier League and clubs also acknowledge the additional costs associated with travelling to follow their teams around the country."
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