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Liverpool issue statement after angry backlash from supporters, confirming major U-turn

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Liverpool supporters have protested against owners Fenway Sports Group, proposing to increase ticket prices for the next three seasons at recent matches at Anfield.

10:24, May 7, 2026Updated May 7, 2026 10:24

Liverpool fans protest over ticket prices

Liverpool fans protest against proposed ticket price hike (Image: AFP/Getty Images)

Liverpool have scrapped plans to increase ticket prices for the next three seasons after supporters protested. The U-turn comes after recent matches at Anfield have seen organized protests, with fans holding up banners and placards and chanting against the American owners.

The club previously announced fixed ticket price increases for the next three campaigns, sparking anger among the fan base. Liverpool said they needed to cover inflation and rising operating costs, but there was a strong backlash organized by fan groups and targeted at owner Fenway Sports Group.

Liverpool leaders subsequently met with fan groups such as Spirit of Shankly and Spion Kop 1906 and achieved a partial change in policy. Instead of increasing prices in line with inflation for the next three seasons, the club compromised by freezing prices for the 2027/28 season and increasing general admission prices by 3% next year.

Liverpool said in a statement: “The club and the Supporters’ Board will use the certainty of these seasons to explore long-term alternative solutions across the match, avoid future ticket price increases and explore commercial ideas with the Supporters’ Board to address issues around affordability and accessibility for future generations.”

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“LFC continues to engage with supporters as we believe that without widespread progress on alternative solutions, future increases in inflation may still be necessary, including into the 2028-29 season. Both the club and the Supporters Board are committed to finding a long-term solution that is in everyone’s interests.”

“The club also remains committed to addressing cost issues responsibly by providing advance notice to supporters and ensuring financial planning in order to remain competitive at the highest level of football.”

In a joint statement with other interested fan organizations, the Spirit of Shankly said: “We understand that next season’s ticket price increase will leave some people disappointed, but we would like to assure our fans that there will be no price increase next season and that we will continue to engage in discussions with the club and do our best to find alternative ways to prevent ticket price increases in the future.”

Fans held up cards to protest against the price hike.

Fans held up their cards at Anfield last month in protest of price rises (Image: Robbie Jay Barratt/AMA)

“Our matchday culture has also been at the top of the agenda a number of times recently and SOS, as part of the Supporters Board, will work to protect it. We would like to thank those at LFC for listening to us and engaging with us. Not all club hierarchy have done the same and we look forward to working with them to find a way forward that benefits everyone.”

“I also want to thank you for supporting us, helping hand out leaflets, protesting, and making sure your voices are heard. We couldn’t have gotten this far without you.”

Liverpool sit fourth in the Premier League and will end the 2025/26 season without a silver medal. Chelsea hosted Arne Slott’s side at Anfield in an early Saturday kick-off ahead of the final between Aston Villa and Brentford.

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