What other clubs are charging this season
	
	
		I’ve been taking a look at how much clubs in the Championship might be charging away fans this season and I’ve made a start  by checking the first two weeks of the season.
 
These are adult prices only (there are so many variables with concession tickets, particularly the younger age groups which seem to differ from club to club).
 
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.
This is something high on the agenda of the FSA this year ..and I will keep monitoring it and update you here 
 
To date:
 
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
This was set by Paul Corky , the FLO
	 
	
	
	
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		Huge difference between some of those prices.
	 
	
	
	
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		the difference between 2 pints and four pints
	 
	
	
	
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			the difference between 2 pints and four pints
			
		
	 
 Or the difference between going and not going
	 
	
	
	
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		Stark contrast between our pricing vs one of the top teams in the division, and Swansea and Bristol's against two also-rans. Nice to see the number one team in Wales leading the way once more.