Liverpool news: Tickets for Reds’ final game of the Premier League season ‘being offered for 6,000’ on secondary websites

Liverpool news: Tickets for Reds’ final game of the Premier League season ‘being offered for 6,000’ on secondary websites
Liverpool fans could have to pay 6,000 to watch the club’s final Premier League match of the season, according to reports.The Reds are pushing hard to win their first Premier League title and tickets for the home match against Wolves on the final day of the season could be a party to celebrate success.Tickets for the match are sure to be in demand given the historic title win that could be secured, and some fans may have to pay thousands of pounds to gain entry toLiverpool’s famous Anfield home.Liverpool fans will be hoping to celebrate Premier League success on May 123
Liverpool fans will be hoping to celebrate Premier League success on May 12
According to The Mirror, ticket agencies have tickets for the fixture, due to be played May 12, going for almost 6,000 – not including fees.One website, livefootballtickets.com, which is based in Madrid, has a pair of tickets for theLongside Lower KK section, in the Main Stand, which cost 11,900.3Secondary ticketing websites are taking advantage of the hype around the match, with another,Tickets4football.com, selling a pair of tickets for 4,044. Adult tickets through Liverpool’s official ticketing platform range from 9 up to 59, with 12 tiers between the cheapest in the main stand upper and most expensive in the main stand.Liverpool price their tickets in 12 tiers3
Liverpool price their tickets in 12 tiers
The Anfield club’s 9 ticket is the cheapest in the Premier League, but only six other teams charge more than 59 for their most expensive ticket.The most expensive season ticket to watch Liverpool comes in at 869 for an adult, meaning the secondary websites are charging more than six times the cost of a season ticket just to watch the Reds’ final match of the season.talkSPORT.com have contacted Liverpool for comment.

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