West Ham United have confirmed that the majority of their season ticket prices have been frozen for the 2018-19 campaign.
The Hammers did not introduce a price hike last term, for their maiden season at the London Stadium, and have adopted the same policy for next term.
West Ham boss David Moyes has found himself under pressure of late as a poor run of form has left his side just three points above the Premier League relegation zone, but the Scot has stressed the importance of rewarding the club's loyal fans.
"I think the atmosphere has been tremendous at some games and they know we need it, we do need it," the Evening Standard quotes him as saying.
"There are grievances at every club against owners, managers or members of the club, all you want to do is make sure your club is in the right position."
West Ham have consistently attracted crowds of more than 50,000 since moving to the London Stadium.