According to the latest edition of the BBC's annual 'Price of Football' study, the average cost of watching football in Britain has either dropped or remained the same for the majority of supporters.
The Price of Football surveys the cost of the cheapest and most expensive match-day and season tickets, as well as the cost of a pie, programme, cup of tea and replica shirt.
The Price of Football surveys the cost of the cheapest and most expensive match-day and season tickets, as well as the cost of a pie, programme, cup of tea and replica shirt.
Statistics show that Walsall Football Club are in mid table in terms of average season ticket and matchday ticket prices, with the cost of a matchday, which includes a ticket, programme, pie and a cup of tea costing just £27.90.
Overall, the average price of the cheapest on-the-day ticket in Sky Bet League 1 has dropped to £20.27 (Walsall | £19.50), which is down 0.8% from 2014.
Priced at £39.99, the Saddlers charge the lowest in Sky Bet League 1 for their replica shirts, the Barclays Premier League average is £49.68.
According to BBC statistics, Sky Bet League 1 has seen a 30% price increase in this category over the last five years. In 2011, the average cost of the cheapest match-day ticket was £15.52.
At £24.46 the average price of the most expensive match-day ticket in Sky Bet League 1 has dropped by 0.17% when compared to 2014.
The average cost of the cheapest season ticket is up by 0.29% to £285.81 (Walsall | £246.50), while the average price of the most expensive season ticket is now £400.83 - a drop of 0.3%.
The BBC’s Price of Football Study for 2015 is the largest study of its type in Europe, and looks at costs at 230 clubs in 13 leagues across Britain. You can see a table of Walsall's costs below.
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