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Liverpool increase ticket prices for next season

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A view of Anfield
A view of AnfieldProfimedia
Liverpool are set to increase ticket prices for the 2023/24 season, which will mark a significant change after freezing them for nearly a decade.

In a statement released via the club's official website and social media, it was announced it'll cost two per cent more to attend matches at Anfield as of next term.

This news comes as Liverpool prepare to welcome an increased number of supporters next season with a revamped Anfield Road stand.

From August, the club will be able to host 61,000 fans - an increase of 7,000 from this season.

The ticket price rise equates to an extra £1 on members' match-day tickets and 'no more than £17' on a season ticket (for Premier League home fixtures).

Liverpool said the increase is a result of significant rising costs across the club.

'In the past five years, annual operating costs for Anfield have increased by nearly 40 per cent, and utility costs have gone up by 100 per cent this season,' a statement said.

Spirit of Shankly, a Liverpool supporters' union, said they oppose the decision to increase ticket prices.

A post the group made on Twitter said: 'We are in the middle of a cost-of-living crisis, where any increase – even two per cent – will impact supporters.'