
Tottenham have changed the ticket pricing for their Champions League match with Borussia Dortmund.
Thomas Frank's side will host the Bundesliga side on January 20 in their penultimate match of the competition's league phase.
It is the most high-profile fixture of Spurs' four home matches in Europe and was initially classed as a Category A fixture.
The cheapest seats in the South Stand would therefore have cost £77 and risen to £94 on top of what many fans already pay for their season tickets.
However, the club have now decided to price the Dortmund match as a Category B fixture.
Spurs’ two Champions League home games have seen thousands of empty seats
Standard Sport understands that it is a response to the number of empty seats in the stadium for the non-Premier League matches so far, with it hoped the move will lead to a capacity crowd for such an important game.
The new ticketing prices mean tickets in the South Stand will be available for between £58 and £70.
Against Copenhagen on Tuesday night, the attendance was 49,565. Large sections of the upper tiers were left empty.
As a Category C fixture, the cheapest adult tickets available in two blocks was £38, but in the South Stand that rose to up to £60.
Earlier in the season, thousands of seats were not filled for the opening Champions League match against Villarreal.

The club also faced criticism from sections of the fanbase for the pricing of tickets for the Carabao Cup win over Doncaster, when the attendance dropped to 42,473.
Spurs have taken note of the number of empty seats and will hope that changing the category of ticket pricing for the Dortmund match will avoid a repeat of that.
It is likely to be a pivotal fixture to Spurs' hopes of finishing in the top eight of the league phase and avoiding an extra knockout round.
Spurs have eight points from their first four matches. They next travel to face Paris Saint-Germain, before hosting Slavia Prague and Dortmund and concluding the campaign away at Eintracht Frankfurt.