Liverpool supporters say they "welcome" the club's decision to scrap plans for successive ticket-price increases across the next three seasons.
Fans have protested in recent weeks against plans to raise prices year-on-year across each of the next three campaigns.
Flags were removed from The Kop by the Spion Kop 1906 group, while supporters' union Spirit of Shankly orchestrated the handing out of thousands of yellow cards, which fans help aloft at Anfield during the recent fixture with Crystal Palace.
Supporters also moved to delay renewing season tickets and limit spending inside of Anfield while dialogue was ongoing with the club's hierarchy over the proposals.
Liverpool – who had widely cited soaring costs as a reason for increasing prices – have now confirmed an inflationary increase of 3% to general admission tickets for next season, before a price freeze for 2026-27. The club said "further discussions" with its supporters board will take place regarding later campaigns.
In a statement on their website, Liverpool said: "The club and Supporters Board will use the certainty of these seasons to seek longer-term alternative solutions across the game and explore commercial ideas with the Supporters Board in an attempt to avoid future ticket price increases and address issues around affordability and accessibility for future generations.
"LFC believes that, without wider progress on alternative solutions, future inflationary increases may still be required, including season 2028-29, and will continue to engage with its supporters.
"Both the club and the Supporters Board are committed to exploring a longer-term solution that works in the interests of all."
A joint statement by a host of Liverpool supporter groups welcomed the news, adding: “We have asked Liverpool that it now works with us to explore alternative ways to generate revenue rather than ticket-price rises during this time, to which it has publicly committed.
"We understand disappointment at next season's increase in ticket prices will remain for some, but there will be none the season after and we want to assure fans we will continue talks with the club and do our best to find other ways to prevent future rises."
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