Championship Away Ticket Prices

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So far - as compiled by Tony Scholes from FSA.


Week 1
Huddersfield v Burnley - £25
Blackburn v QPR - £25
Blackpool v Reading - £29
Cardiff v Norwich - £23
Hull v Bristol City - £20
Luton v Birmingham - £27
Millwall v Stoke - £30
Rotherham v Swansea - £24
Wigan v Preston - £29
Middlesbrough v West Brom - £30
Sunderland v Coventry - £29
Watford v Sheffield United - £30

Week 2
Norwich v Wigan - £25
Birmingham v Huddersfield - £15
Bristol City v Sunderland - £33
Burnley v Luton - £30
Preston v Hull - £28
QPR v Middlesbrough - no info
Reading v Cardiff - £20 (£18 for adults in family area)
Sheffield United v Millwall - £28.60
Stoke v Blackpool - £25
Swansea v Blackburn - £32.50
Coventry v Rotherham - £25
West Brom v Watford - £25

Tony has written these are adult prices only because there are so many variations on what or who is classified as concessions.
Also "It’s also worth noting that these prices, at some clubs, will not be consistent during the season due to categorising of games and reciprocal offers."
Burnley and Reading are both offering reciprical pricing.
 
Birmingham are charging Huddersfield £15 for adults, £10 for over 65s and under 25s. £5 for under 19s and just £1 for under 13s.

It seems tickets are late for other clubs and not just Boro - some have not been sent out yet to away fans playing in the first fixture this weekend.
 
Some are charging more than us!

Can't be right :unsure:

Average looks like £26 without doing the maths.
 
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Take a car for a few people - don't pay £85 per person rail fare - street parking is free on weekends in most of W12 and its out of congestion charge zone.

A car is 45 litres of unleaded (£83) plus hire fee or wear and tear on own. OK its a bit of long haul, but cheaper. Of course if you have electric only £40 return?

Yes its an expensive day out, but to me its a day of a holiday.
 
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