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FSA: Fan protests over ticket pricing planned for next fortnight
Aston Villa's in the stands protest about ticket prices during the Premier League match Villa Park, Birmingham, September 14, 2024

SUPPORTER protests over Premier League ticket pricing are planned over the next two weekends, the Football Supporters’ Association has said.

The FSA said fan groups would meet ahead of the next two rounds of games, which have been designated as an opportunity to support the #StopExploitingLoyalty campaign.

Nineteen out of 20 clubs have raised ticket prices this season, the FSA said, with only Crystal Palace tickets frozen.

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