Blackpool's £649 most costly season ticket compared to Fulham & Bournemouth
The 2021/22 Championship is already shaping up to be an absolute classic, with last weekend's action offering the last minute goals, shock results and controversial decisions that make the English second-tier so enthralling.
By Richie Boon
Published 11th Aug 2021, 11:40 BST
Updated 11th Aug 2021, 11:46 BST
Most notably, stadiums across the division were packed out with raucous fans, as a loosening of Covid-19 restrictions allowed supporters to return to stadiums en masse to cheer on their respective teams.
As we gear up for another frantic weekend of action in the second-tier, we've taken a look (via The Second Tier) at every Championship club's most priciest season ticket, and ranked the teams by the least to most expensive 2021/22 pass to discover which supporters are getting the best, or indeed worst, deal.
Here's a look at where Blackpool and all their divisional rivals rank in the season ticket league table:
Here's a look at where Blackpool and all their divisional rivals rank in the season ticket league table:
19. QPR
Most expensive season ticket: £588. Cheapest season ticket: £225. Stadium capacity: 18,439. Final position last season: 9th in the Championship. Photo: Jacques Feeney
Most expensive season ticket: £636. Cheapest season ticket: £355. Stadium capacity: 27,000. Final position last season: 19th in the Championship. Photo: Marc Atkins
Most expensive season ticket: £645. Cheapest season ticket: £420. Stadium capacity: 34,742. Final position last season: 10th in the Championship. Photo: Steve Bardens
Most expensive season ticket: £649. Cheapest season ticket: £299. Stadium capacity: 16,616. Final position last season: 3rd in League One. Photo: Charlotte Tattersall
Most expensive season ticket: £760. Cheapest season ticket: £550. Stadium capacity: 11,329. Final position last season: 6th in the Championship. Photo: Steve Bardens
Most expensive season ticket: £809. Cheapest season ticket: £399. Stadium capacity: 19,359. Final position last season: 18th in the Premier League. Photo: Steve Bardens