Overview
- Lloyds Bank and the Home Office report that 12,000 supporters lost a combined £2.5 million to fake Premier League tickets over two seasons
- Victims forfeited an average of £218 each as fraudsters circulated non-existent listings primarily on social media platforms
- Analysis shows Liverpool supporters and adults aged 25 to 34 are the groups most frequently targeted in confirmed scams
- The Stop! Think Fraud campaign is urging fans to buy only from official club websites, ticket offices or authorised resale partners
- Regulators plan to use powers under the Online Safety Act to force platforms to remove fraudulent ticket listings