Uefa has confirmed that the prices clubs can charge fans for away tickets in Europe's three men's club competitions will be reduced this season.
Champions League games will have an upper ceiling of 60 euros (£50.55), with 40 euros (£33.70) the maximum away fans can be charged in the Europa League; the upper limit set at just 20 euros (£16.85) for the Conference League.
Next season the price cap will drop to 50 euros (£42.12) and 35 euros (£29.48) for the Champions League and the Europa League respectively.
These caps only apply to visiting supporters, not home fans.
Further to a number of protests against ticket pricing, a first cap was introduced in 2019-20 when prices were limited to 70 euros (£63.50) in the Champions League and 45 euros (£41) in the Europa League.
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."