UEFA have put restrictions in place to limit the price of away tickets for fans to attend matches.
Champions League matches will now be capped at just over £50 for travelling fans, £33.70 for Europa League and £16.85 for those heading away for a Europa Conference League match.
And starting in the 2024-25 campaign, Champions League ties will drop even more to £42.12 and the Europa League will be £29.48.
UEFA announced that these prices apply only for away fans, not those sitting in the home stand.
A cap was first introduced in the 2019-20 season following protests against ticket prices.
And now the governing body is putting further rules in place to prevent any more unrest.
🏟️ Reduced ticket prices for away fans!
After consultation with @ECAEurope and @FansEurope, we are this season extending the price caps for away fans in the #UCL, #UEL and #UECL.
Price caps will be reduced again in 2025/26 to further improve the fan experience: ⬇️
— UEFA (@UEFA) September 2, 2024
UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin said: “This marks another key step in reaffirming Uefa’s commitment to enhancing the matchday experience for all fans.
“By introducing more fan-friendly policies, we continue our mission to keep football as an inclusive sport, where supporters who travel across Europe to follow their teams are valued and recognised.”
Ronan Evain, part of the Football Supporters Europe, added: “The revised price caps are further recognition of how integral away fans are to the atmosphere of European club fixtures.”