Malcolm Clarke, the chairman of the Football Supporters' Federation, has warned that Premier League stadiums could be full of "foreign tourists with half and half scarves taking selfies" if nothing is done about ticket pricing.

Liverpool caused outrage last week in announcing a new pricing structure which included a £77 ticket, leading to fans leaving early against Sunderland, while fans' groups of multiple Premier League teams are to meet to discuss a possible mass walkout in protest.

Clarke told the BBC that a majority of Premier League clubs voted in favour of capping away ticket prices at £30 during a secret ballot held last week, and while a majority of clubs were in support of the proposal it failed to garner the support of the required 14 clubs.