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

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·19 marzo 2026

Leeds United were among 20 Premier League clubs to unanimously keep the £30 away ticket cap for another two seasons.
The Premier League said in a statement that clubs agreed at a Shareholders' meeting to extend the cap, taking it to 12 consecutive seasons. It said away attendances have risen from 82% to 91% since its 2016 introduction, and noted added travel costs for supporters.
The cap has applied for the last 10 Premier League seasons and ensures adult away tickets are not priced above £30.
Leeds followed the same £30 limit during the 2024/25 Championship campaign to align with top-flight policy. In 2023/24, Elland Road officials sought reciprocal deals with Championship rivals to keep prices affordable, though Coventry City were among those to oppose the approach.
Should Leeds remain in the Premier League beyond the summer, travelling fans would be shielded from matchday ticket price increases under the extended cap.
Source: yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk









































