Ineos statement, protests, Old Trafford theory - Man United ticket price increases explained

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Manchester United and Everton fans will be coming together on Sunday to protest against the ever-increasing ticket prices in the Premier League.

Prior to the game this weekend, supporters from both clubs will meet on the Old Trafford forecourt, next to the United Trinity statue to protest against the decision to increase prices for all age brackets.

This move by Ineos was confirmed at a Fans' Forum event on Tuesday evening. MEN Sport has taken a closer look at what is happening with ticket prices and what it means for match-going supporters. READ MORE: Amorim issues warning to Rashford READ MORE: Why Yoro is not training with United United announced they will be increasing prices to £66 for members for the remainder of this season, regardless of the age bracket.

Justifying the decision, the club explained: "97 per cent of match tickets for this season have already been sold, with five age-related discounts made available for all sales. "Now that all major ticket releases have taken place, we are unable to offer any further discounted tickets for these games.

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