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The new caps do not apply to home fans The amount clubs can charge for away tickets in Europe's three men's club competitions will be reduced this season, Uefa has announced. Champions League games will be capped at 60 euros (£50. 55), with 40 euros (£33. 70) the maximum for the Europa League and just 20 euros (£16. 85) for the Conference League. Next season the Champions League figure will drop to 50 euros (£42. 12) with 35 euros (£29. 48) for the Europa League. These caps only apply to visiting fans, not home supporters. A cap first came in for the 2019-20 season of 70 euros (£63. 50) in the Champions League and 45 euros (£41) in the Europa League. There were a number of incidents the season before that, where fans protested against away ticket prices. 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 of Football Supporters Europe (FSE), which was involved in consultations, said: "The revised price caps are further recognition of how integral away fans are to the atmosphere of European club fixtures. " Listen to the latest Football Daily podcast US Open: GB's Draper bids to make first Grand Slam quarter-final - radio & text Paralympics 2024: Golds for GB swimmers Challis & Fiddes 'Biggest heart' - Casemiro's wife hits back after criticism Award-winning anime One Piece comes to i Player Monkey D. Luffy and his pirate crew set sail to search for the world's greatest treasure. Powerful drama Sherwood returns A complex web of local gangs, old rivalries and betrayal awaits. .. Scott Mills takes on Celebrity Race Across The World This series is no holiday! Watch now on i Player One road, countless victims and a predator unpunished The powerful story of France's most notorious serial rapist and a justice system blind to his crimes Weekly football quiz: Who beat Chelsea in Europe? 'We are allowing them to be stars' - FC Copenhagen Women make mark 'A bad day at the office' - how Man Utd paid for mistakes. Video'A bad day at the office' - how Man Utd paid for mistakes Who will win the Super Bowl and MVP award? Pundits' NFL predictions 'Slot has made daunting task of replacing iconic Klopp look easy' What's happening and when at Paris Paralympics? Who has made Troy's Premier League team of the week? 'All over the place' - Spurs defence make it 'too easy' for Newcastle. Video'All over the place' - Spurs defence make it 'too easy' for Newcastle 'Celtic disappearing over horizon as Europe looms into view' 'Monumental capitulation' - Toffees crumble as Bournemouth fight back. Video'Monumental capitulation' - Toffees crumble as Bournemouth fight back Root is England's greatest batter - Vaughan Haaland 'bursting' with confidence - but how do you cope with him? Video Haaland 'bursting' with confidence - but how do you cope with him? Arteta 'amazed' at Rice dismissal - but was second yellow correct decision? Vaughan & Stokes react to 'remarkable' Atkinson dismissal. Video Vaughan & Stokes react to 'remarkable' Atkinson dismissal Bazball to white-ball? Why England should give Mc Cullum limited-overs job Biggest spenders & broken records - your transfer-window breakdown Will Sterling go from Chelsea exile to Arsenal 'masterstroke'? 'My heart dies every time I lose' - Osaka after US Open exit 'Bold but not reckless - Carsley adopts youthful evolution for England' Liverpool host Real Madrid - who plays who in new-look Champions League? © 2024 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.