PREMIER LEAGUE away ticket prices will continue to be capped at £30.
The rule was introduced in 2016 and has resulted in away attendances increasing from 82 to 91 per cent.

Prem clubs have unanimously voted for the cap to stay in place.
That means next season will be the tenth year away fans will pay £30 or less to watch their teams on the road.
It is a win for fans of clubs in the top flight but supporters in the rest of the pyramid are calling for the EFL to implement a similar rule.
One fan said: “@EFL Take notes ðð¼”;
Another added: “Why are the EFL not acting on this?”;
A third wrote: “Needs to be £20 in the , Division 1 & 2.”;
And another commented: “Eventually clubs not being money grabbers.”;
A total of 953,420 people were at the 380 top-flight matches during the 2024-25 season.
But the rule remains in place despite 19 out of 20 Prem clubs raising their prices for home fans.
The said in a statement: “Clubs recognise the additional costs associated with fans following their team during the season, and the incredible atmospheres they create at matches.”;