The cost of the Premier League: Wolves, Southampton, and Ipswich among cheapest teams to support
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Wolves are the fourth cheapest team to support in the Premier League, a study has found.
Only Ipswich Town, Southampton, and Nottingham Forest offer a cheaper alternative to the full match day experience at Molineux. At the opposite end of the spectrum, Arsenal is the most expensive, along with Spurs, Chelsea, and Aston Villa.
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Hide AdPopular football app FlashScore collated the data, and presented their findings in a table ranking all 20 clubs on seven factors. Wolves were given an index rating of 40.11, rated on things such as stadium beer price, the cost of a pie, a home shirt, a season ticket, and a match ticket.
The price of a pint at Molineux was £4.00 with Man United, and Ipswich only offering cheaper offerings. As for a price of a pie, it costs £3.60 according to the Daily Star, and then only Liverpool, and Nottingham Forest have cheaper alternatives.
Wolves offer the cheapest price for a standard home shirt with Ipswich a quid more, and both Southampton and Crystal Palace charging two pound more. Ipswich have the cheapest season ticket at £372, compared to Wolves' £325 offering.
Southampton have the cheapest adult ticket in the league at £15, with Wolves then the second cheapest. The most expensive ticket for Wolves is £71, and the average cost of a ticket is £47.20.
Most expensive and cheapest Premier League teams to follow.
Arsenal - 27.23
Spurs - 29.55
Chelsea - 29.80
Aston Villa - 32.19
Fulham - 32.89
Newcastle United - 33.11
West Ham - 33.84
Man City - 34.55
Liverpool - 35.68
Crystal Palace - 35.82
Leicester City - 36.01
Everton - 36.05
Brighton - 36.49
Bournemouth - 37.78
Man United - 37.91
Brentford - 39.01
Wolves - 40.11
Nottingham Forest - 40.27
Southampton - 42.07
Ipswich Town - 42.72
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