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Liverpool freeze ticket prices

Liverpool announce that the club will be freezing general admission ticket prices for the 2015-16 season.

Liverpool have announced that they will be keeping general admission tickets for the 2015-16 season at the same price.

The club has been looking into the affordability of tickets for Anfield, and have already reduced season ticket prices for juniors by 10% for next season and frozen adult season tickets.

Chief executive Ian Ayre said in a statement: "Following our recent announcement to freeze general admission season ticket prices and reduce junior season ticket prices, we are now pleased to announce a freeze on all general admission match day ticket prices for next season.

"We have worked in collaboration with the ticketing work group as we look at practical initiatives to increase accessibility and affordability of tickets at Anfield.

"We now have an opportunity with the Main Stand expansion providing increased capacity for the 2016-17 season to explore further ticketing initiatives with the group."

The BBC's annual price of football survey revealed that an average ticket for a match at Anfield costs £59, the sixth-most expensive in the top flight, and most costly outside of London.

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