Premier League clubs have approved plans to cap away tickets at £30 over the next three seasons.
The cost of watching football has come under heavy scrutiny in recent weeks after Liverpool fans organised a mass walkout at Anfield at the start of February in protest to a rise in ticket prices.
The Reds hierarchy eventually backed down and reversed their decision.
Top flight sides agreed more should be done to help away supporters during a meeting last month and they today unanimously approved introducing a £30 cap on away tickets for the next three seasons.
Watford have worked hard during the current campaign to help travelling supporters, whether that be by subsiding travel to away matches or coming to a reciprocal agreement with clubs to charge no more than £20 for adult away tickets.
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