Liverpool FC has announced a 2% increase in the price of season tickets and members' tickets for the 2024-25 Premier League season, marking the second successive year of price hikes. The club attributes the increase to a 40% rise in annual operating costs for Anfield over the past six years. However, ticket prices for juniors have been frozen. This decision follows the departure of manager Jurgen Klopp.
Putting ticket prices up the season AFTER Klopp leaves is a power move. To restate: these people care only for your loyalty until they can get more money elsewhere. You must pay more for the privilege to be garnish to their product. https://t.co/vsuUb5B9AC
Liverpool have announced a two per cent rise in ticket prices for the 2024-25 season. It marks the second successive season that ticket costs at Anfield have increased by two per cent, after they ended an eight-year price freeze ahead of the 2023-24 campaign. #LFC state the… https://t.co/nf1Mckppqn
Liverpool hike ticket prices for second successive year ✍️ @_ChrisBascombe #TelegraphFootball #LFC
#LFC announce 2% rise in price of season tickets and members’ tickets for 24/25 season. Club say rise due to 40% increase in annual operating costs for Anfield over past six years. Ticket prices for juniors frozen.
Liverpool FC has issued a ticketing update for the 2024-25 Premier League season: