A survey has determined how cheap a day out at Wycombe Wanderers has been this season.
Conducted by Liberty Games, the study has revealed that out of the 24 teams in League One, the Chairboys have been ranked 11th in the table with an average cost of £31.30.
The amount is based on the average price for a ticket, pint of beer, pie, and programme at each ground in the third tier. *
Tickets for Saturday's game at Gillingham can still be bought online until 12pm on Friday.
— Wycombe Wanderers (@wwfcofficial) April 7, 2022
They can be collected from Adams Park on Friday, or from Gillingham's ground on Saturday.#GILvWYC
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According to the study, the average price for a ticket at Wycombe is £21, £3.50 for a pint, £3.30 for a pie, and £3.50 for a programme.
Wanderers stopped selling the latter in November 2021 due to a lack of sales.
Topping the table are Wanderers’ promotion rivals in Milton Keynes with an average price of £27.30.
Bottom of the table are Sheffield Wednesday with an average figure of £41.
The survey also revealed that Accrington Stanley is home to the cheapest pie at £2.50, whilst Charlton Athletic have the most expensive pint at £5.
Stuart Kerr, Technical Director at Liberty Games, said: “We know that having a pie and a pint comes with the territory of being a football fan, so we wanted to compare the prices of each team within League One to highlight the differing costs between each stadium, and reveal which are the cheapest to visit, as well as the most expensive.
SOLD OUT!
— Wycombe Wanderers (@wwfcofficial) April 7, 2022
All 1,200 tickets for our game at AFC Wimbledon have now been snapped up.#AFCWvWYC
“With the cost of living rising as of this week, football fans may have to budget to visit their favourite football team. Knowing the expected price of visiting each stadium could help fans plan ahead their home and away days, so they can go to as many games as possible.”
Wycombe's highest attendance so far this season was the 2-0 win over Oxford United on January 15, as 8,005 people visited Adams Park.
*The data is correct as of April 2022
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