Manchester City's Decision to Freeze Ticket Prices for 2025-26 Season
Manchester City freezes ticket prices for 2025-26 after fan discussions.



Manchester City has made a significant decision to freeze season ticket and matchday ticket prices for the 2025-26 campaign. This comes following talks with the club's fan advisory board. Some representatives of City Matters went on strike in March due to the lack of discussions on ticket prices. An open letter was sent to the chairman in February by prominent fans groups complaining about the rises and the potential exclusion of local fans. The club thanked the representatives for their feedback. However, the club faced criticism for a global partnership with Viagogo. But City claims tickets sold on Viagogo will come from existing hospitality tickets, with a fixed price cap and no dynamic pricing.
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