Bayern Munich have announced that they will subsidise all fans who buy tickets for their away Champions League clash against Arsenal.
The German outfit has decided to show their gratitude to their supporters, who would pay £37 to watch the first leg of the round-of-16 tie, despite Arsenal charging a fee that would cost over £20 more.
"Bayern has thrilled the world of European football not only by the outstanding performance and consistency of its team, but also by the fantastic and vocal support of its fans," the club said in a statement.
"It's particularly noteworthy that a large number of Bayern fans support the team not only at the high points but also at every away game. It should be clear to everyone that this loyalty involves a great deal of time and expenses. Bayern have therefore decided to subsidise the tickets for the away game at Arsenal."
Bayern won the Champions League last season by beating rivals Borussia Dortmund at Wembley.