According to this year's BBC Sport Price of Football study, the average price of the cheapest match-day ticket in the Premier League and Football League is up 4.4% from 2013.
The study, which is in its fourth year, is the largest study of its kind in Britain, covering 176 clubs across 11 division in British football and 31 clubs from 10 different leagues in Europe.
According to the BBC Sport website; "As well as ticket prices, information was gathered about the price of replica shirts, pies, programmes and a cup of tea. For the first time this year Price of Football worked out the cost to supporters for each home goal their team scored."
In the Football League as a whole, the average cost of the cheapest match-day ticket increased by 31.7% in League One, and by 19% in League Two. In the Championship, the average price has fallen by 3.2%, whilst crowds in the Football League increased by over 136,000 last season.
In terms of season tickets, Walsall are around average in League One. The lowest priced season-ticket costs £179.50 (Fleetwood Town), whilst the Saddlers' cheapest ticket costs £240.50, compared to Chesterfield, who top the table at a whopping £345.
INFORMATION SOURCED VIA BBC SPORT