Premier League clubs have made the unanimous decision to continue the £30 cap on away ticket prices for the next three seasons.
The cap was introduced in the 2016/17 after the successful implementation of the Premier League Away Supporters’ initiative, where clubs provided a range of measures for their away fans.
It was introduced in an aim to increase the number of away supporters that travel to away games, as well as to save them money in recognition of the additional travel costs away games can entail.
Premier League crowds have reached record levels in the last four consecutive seasons, with 96 per cent of tickets sold.
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