THE AFL has announced that all ticket prices for the 2015 Toyota AFL Finals Series will remain at the same level as the previous two seasons.
 
The price freeze applies to tickets for all four weeks of the finals, including the Grand Final.
 
AFL chief executive Gillon McLachlan said the League was committed to making tickets to the finals series affordable for its fans.
 
"Over the past two years the AFL has made a number of decisions when it comes to scheduling and ticketing, and working with our partners to make attending our game as affordable as it possibly can be," McLachlan said.
 
"Today's announcement reiterates our resolve to put fans first and ensure that football followers and can continue to cheer on their team all the way through to Grand Final day.  
 
"The finals series is shaping as one of the closest in recent years and by keeping prices low, fans have an even greater reason to turn out in force and experience the excitement firsthand.
 
"We have some of the best stadiums in the world and the chance to witness these amazing sporting contests in person we believe is extremely affordable when compared to other events of a similar stature."  
  
Single tickets for weeks one and two at the MCG will range from $40 to $85, while a family ticket (two adults and two children) is available for $80. 
 
Single-seat ticket prices for the preliminary final weekend at all venues range from $68 to $170, while a single ticket to the Grand Final will cost anywhere between $180 and $399.