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Shamrock Rovers' Conference League away tickets will cost maximum of €20 as UEFA reduces price caps

UEFA has lowered the cap for away tickets in this season's European competitions, meaning travelling Shamrock Rovers' fans will pay no more than €20 for tickets to their side's Conference League trips.

The cap in the Champions League, the highest tier of the three UEFA club competitions, has dropped to €60, with a further reduction pledged for the next campaign.

European football’s governing body confirmed the changes to the caps on Monday, following a weekend dominated by discussions around ticket pricing for Oasis’ reunion gigs next summer.

From next season, Champions League away tickets will be capped at €50 as UEFA and its president Aleksander Ceferin tries to ensure supporters feel "valued and recognised".

A price cap of €70 had been in place since 2019, with Monday’s announcement signalling the first lowering of that mark. From this season, clubs are now playing at least one extra away match in the new-look league phases of the Champions League and Europa League.

The new cap is the result of further consultation between UEFA, Football Supporters Europe (FSE) and the European Club Association (ECA).

Away tickets in the Europa League will be capped at €40 this season, reduced to €35 next term, and Shamrock Rovers supporters will pay a maximum of €20 per ticket for their away games, at Chelsea, Rapid Vienna and Larne.

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"Today’s decision marks another key step in reaffirming UEFA’s commitment to enhancing the matchday experience for all fans," Ceferin said.

"By introducing more

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