Fans of dozens of English football clubs marched on the headquarters of the Premier League in London on Thursday, demanding cheaper tickets.
Representatives of the Football Supporters Federation then met Premier League officials to voice their concerns over the spiraling cost of attending football matches in England.
During the march, fans chanted and displayed banners which read, "Football without fans is nothing".
One fan expressed his anger toward big clubs.
"Some of the big clubs are more interested in touring the Far East and getting money that way than winning trophies. Football is about winning trophies and looking after the fans because your fans are part of the club."
The march against high ticket prices is the second of its kind following a similar demonstration in London last year organized by Liverpool supporters.