Premier League clubs, including West Ham, have unanimously agreed to extend the £30 cap on away-ticket prices for top-flight matches for another three seasons.
Officials from all 20 Premier League clubs convened in London on Thursday to vote on extending the current £30 ceiling on away-ticket prices, which has been in place since March 2016 but had been due to expire at the end of the 2018/19 campaign.
The Premier League moved to limit the prices of matchday tickets for away fans three years ago due to the huge figures some clubs were charging travelling supporters who also had to factor in transport and potentially accommodation costs, too.
West Ham regularly sells out their away allocations and that trend is sure to continue with cap remaining in place.