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The findings show Sheffield United tickets are cheaper than newly-promoted Peterborough, whilst one club doesn't even have a season ticket policy
The cheapest place to go and regularly watch games in the second tier is the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium.
QPR's cheapest ticket is on offer for just £225. That equates to just £9.78 per league game.
And considering their fine finish to last season, when they finished ninth, and the addition of Charlie Austin in the close season it looks like another exciting campaign could be on the cards for Mark Warburton's men.
Other also offering relatively cheap season ticket deals include Huddersfield Town, Cardiff City and beaten play-off finalists Swansea City.
They all have tickets starting at £249.
Of course many clubs have had season tickets on sale since earlier this year and therefore 'early bird' deadlines will have now passed, although some remain open until well into June.
An interesting comparison can also be made with regards to new teams in next year's division.
Sheffield United were relegated from the Premier League whilst Peterborough United came up from League One.
Despite that, it is the Blades who are offering cheaper access to matches. Their lowest season ticket comes in at £357 (£15.50 per game), whilst Posh's prices start at £399 (£17.34 per game).
Four clubs - Blackburn Rovers, Derby County, Fulham and West Bromwich Albion - have yet to release their pricing structures.
Bizarrely, Newly-promoted Hull City run a membership scheme rather than selling individual season tickets with supporters required to pay a flat fee over 12 months.
The most expensive season ticket next year, excluding executive membership schemes, is at Bournemouth where you can fork out up to £760 - that works out at roughly £33 per match.
Championship season ticket prices for 2021-22 ranging from lowest price to highest at each club
Barnsley - £350 to £475
Birmingham - £265 to £505
Blackburn Rovers - No information released yet
Blackpool - £299 to £649
Bournemouth - £550 to £760
Bristol City - £355 to £636
Cardiff - £249 to £479
Coventry - £375
Derby - No information released yet
Fulham - No information released yet
Huddersfield Town - £249 to £329
Hull City - Club runs a monthly membership scheme instead of selling season tickets
Luton Town - £400 to £500
Middlesbrough - £420 to £645
Millwall - £385 to £560
Nottingham Forest - £365 to £525
Peterborough - £399 to £529
Preston North End - £400 to £535
QPR - £225 to £588
Reading - £299 to £445
Sheffield United - £357 to £543
Stoke City - £357 to £539
Swansea - £249 to £299
West Bromwich Albion - No information released yet
The cheapest place to go and regularly watch games in the second tier is the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium.
QPR's cheapest ticket is on offer for just £225. That equates to just £9.78 per league game.
And considering their fine finish to last season, when they finished ninth, and the addition of Charlie Austin in the close season it looks like another exciting campaign could be on the cards for Mark Warburton's men.
Other also offering relatively cheap season ticket deals include Huddersfield Town, Cardiff City and beaten play-off finalists Swansea City.
They all have tickets starting at £249.
Of course many clubs have had season tickets on sale since earlier this year and therefore 'early bird' deadlines will have now passed, although some remain open until well into June.
An interesting comparison can also be made with regards to new teams in next year's division.
Sheffield United were relegated from the Premier League whilst Peterborough United came up from League One.
Despite that, it is the Blades who are offering cheaper access to matches. Their lowest season ticket comes in at £357 (£15.50 per game), whilst Posh's prices start at £399 (£17.34 per game).
Four clubs - Blackburn Rovers, Derby County, Fulham and West Bromwich Albion - have yet to release their pricing structures.
Bizarrely, Newly-promoted Hull City run a membership scheme rather than selling individual season tickets with supporters required to pay a flat fee over 12 months.
The most expensive season ticket next year, excluding executive membership schemes, is at Bournemouth where you can fork out up to £760 - that works out at roughly £33 per match.
Championship season ticket prices for 2021-22 ranging from lowest price to highest at each club
Barnsley - £350 to £475
Birmingham - £265 to £505
Blackburn Rovers - No information released yet
Blackpool - £299 to £649
Bournemouth - £550 to £760
Bristol City - £355 to £636
Cardiff - £249 to £479
Coventry - £375
Derby - No information released yet
Fulham - No information released yet
Huddersfield Town - £249 to £329
Hull City - Club runs a monthly membership scheme instead of selling season tickets
Luton Town - £400 to £500
Middlesbrough - £420 to £645
Millwall - £385 to £560
Nottingham Forest - £365 to £525
Peterborough - £399 to £529
Preston North End - £400 to £535
QPR - £225 to £588
Reading - £299 to £445
Sheffield United - £357 to £543
Stoke City - £357 to £539
Swansea - £249 to £299
West Bromwich Albion - No information released yet
Championship season ticket prices compared, from cheapest to most expensive
The findings show Sheffield United tickets are cheaper than newly-promoted Peterborough, whilst one club doesn't even have a season ticket policy
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