Liverpool fans have continued to protest against ticket price increases as anger persists at Liverpool's decision to raise general admission prices annually for the next three seasons.
In the 13th minute of the Reds' Premier League clash against Crystal Palace, supporters held up yellow cards and directed chants at the club's hierarchy.
The protest was co-ordinated between numerous supporter groups, including Spirit of Shankly and Spion Kop 1906, and comes after the club announced last month that they are set to raise general admission prices annually for the next three campaigns.
Liverpool cited inflation and rising operating costs as the reason behind the increase, which they claim has gone up by 85%.
This latest protest comes after a banner was displayed on the Kop during the Premier League match against Fulham earlier this month.