City cut ticket prices for Champions League games

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Manchester City have cut ticket prices for Champions League games at Etihad Stadium, with some available for as little as £10.

Some supporters staged protests at games last season with regards to matchday ticket pricing and season ticket availability.

In June, the club announced they had cut ticket prices for Premier League games by up to 43% and they have now taken that forward into Europe's elite club competition.

Adult tickets in European games for matches against Bayer Leverkusen and Galatasaray will cost between £25 and £55, while they will be priced between £10 and £25 for Under 18s.

Watching the return of Kevin de Bruyne to Etihad Stadium with Napoli for the opening group phase game and the match against Borussia Dortmund will cost between £30 and £60 for adults and £12.50 to £30 for Under 18s.

The Napoli fixture marks a significant reduction from the equivalent game last season against Inter Milan, where adult ticket prices ranged from £37.50 to £77.50.