Reading have become the latest Premiership club to announce they will not be increasing ticket prices next season.
The Royals will freeze the cost of all season tickets and match tickets for the 2007/08 campaign.
Chairman John Madejski said: 'I am very pleased that we are able to offer our supporters a price freeze for next season.
'We believe that we set our ticket prices at a fair and realistic level 12 months ago and there is no need to implement another increase this year.
'We very much hope that the vast majority of season ticket holders will decide to renew their seats for next season as we aim to become an established force in the top flight.
'Unlike many Premiership clubs, we have been full to capacity every game so far this season and we have witnessed some very exciting games, played in an electric atmosphere.
'We have submitted a planning application to increase the capacity of Madejski Stadium from the 2008/09 season onwards, and that extra capacity would allow us to be more flexible with pricing so we intend to review our pricing strategy again towards the end of next season.'
Season ticket renewals can be made between next Tuesday and June 15.