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The Revelation of EFL Championship Season Tickets And Where Do The Clubs Stands In Pricing?

The upcoming season finds the season tickets of recently relegated side Sheffield United cheaper than the newly promoted Peterborough while club like Hull City doesn't even have a season ticket policy.

The new season tickets of the clubs in EFL Championship is released.




With the 2021/22 campaign about to open its curtains, teams are done announcing their new kits, promoting new sponsors, and are hunting for new recruitments in the transfer market.

And the clubs are expecting its fans to back them up in the coming fixtures as lockdown regulations have been cooled down and the fans will be able to watch the match from the stands.

The Euro 2020, teasing the supporters with a taste of being able to watch the match from the stadium again, will surely exhilarate the fans of the clubs as they will be able to cheer their favorite team on the matchday from the seats when the league starts on August 6.

Excitement is at an all-time high as hopes of seeing the full grounds and football returning to normality will see a rise in the season ticket sales, letting the clubs find some financial breathing space.

As the clubs have all announced their season ticket for the season, we take a look at the prices of the season tickets for all the 24 clubs in the league.

QPR fans will blow a sigh of relief as they will see the new announcement of season ticket price put rather lighter stress on their wallet. The Kiyab Prince Foundation Stadium will be the cheapest place to visit and watch matches on a regular basis.

The cheapest ticket QPR is offering stands for just £225, which equates to only £9.78 per league match.

Their 9th place finish in the league last season with the addition of Charlie Austin in the summer will make the fans optimistic of the new campaign and they would likely rush into the stands to see Mark Warburton's men lighting up the fixtures.

Huddersfield Town, Cardiff City, and Swansea are also giving away their season tickets relatively cheaper than the other clubs in the league, starting at £249


A lot of clubs had their season tickets on sale since earlier this year on 'early bird' sales.


There is an element of interest in the season ticket price of recently relegated Sheffield United and League One promotee Peterborough.

The prices of Peterborough's season tickets start at £399, which is roughly around £17.34 a match, whilst the Blades are offering rather cheaper access with £357 season tickets.

Probably the most bizarre news will be the monthly membership system that newly promoted Hull City offers to its fans over the course of 12 months rather than selling season tickets.

On the other end of the story, Bournemouth fans will have to worry about their wallets more than anyone else if they are to visit the matches of their clubs as they offer the most expensive season tickets out of all the other clubs, starting from £550.

The list of pricing ranges for the 2021/22 season:

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- £399 to £809

Hull City- Monthly membership scheme instead of 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- £294 to £539

West Bromwich Albion- £329

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