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Uefa lowers maximum ticket price for away fans attending Champions League games
Fans on Wembley Way ahead of the UEFA Champions League final at Wembley Stadium in London, June 1, 2024

UEFA has lowered the cap for away tickets in this season’s Champions League to €60 (£50), with a further reduction pledged for the next campaign.

European football’s governing body confirmed the change to the cap today, following a weekend dominated by discussions about ticket pricing for Oasis’ reunion gigs next summer and the England v Sri Lanka cricket match at Lord’s.

From next season, Champions League away tickets will be capped at €50 (£42) as Uefa and its president Aleksander Ceferin tries to ensure supporters feel “valued and recognised.”

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