Festive football costs soar as fans fork out up to £468 to attend matches

20 December 2017

Cost of supporting your football club away over Christmas revealed

  • Away fans will spend more than £170 on average over the festive period watching their team
  • Plymouth Argyle fans impacted the most paying £468 and will spend over 26 hours on the road
  • Match-going fans will clock up 32,388 miles seeing their team in action
  • Nottingham Forest fans will pay £42 for a ticket away at Leeds United on New Year’s Day - the most expensive away ticket across all the leagues



Plymouth Argyle fans face the highest cost and most arduous journeys to watch their team over the festive period. This is according to annual research carried out by the Football Supporters’ Federation (FSF), and supported by Virgin Media, into the cost of Christmas football.


The analysis includes ticket, travel and food costs, plus journey times, incurred by supporters of all 92 clubs across the Premier League and English Football League for festive fixtures played between Boxing Day and January 4 2018.


The findings show that Plymouth Argyle fans will spend £468.43 - 11 times more than the lowest costs paid by Morecambe FC fans (£42.89). The Pilgrims will travel more than 1,000 miles to get behind their team at MK Dons on Boxing Day and Blackpool on December 30.


Premier prices

Overall, the average fan will spend £171.37 to watch their team this Christmas, where supporters of 46 clubs will travel twice to support their teams away. In total, Premier League fans will pay the most (£182.08) to watch top-flight football over the Christmas break.


On top of costs, some fans will have to travel huge distances to attend games across the country. Total distances that will be travelled range from 20 miles (Chelsea away at Arsenal) to 1,096 miles (Plymouth Argyle at MK Dons and Blackpool) taking between 1hr 41mins and 26hrs 47mins respectively.


The findings underpin the FSF’s ‘Twenty’s Plenty’ campaign, backed by Virgin Media, which calls on clubs to cap the cost of an away ticket to £20.


Kevin Miles, Chief Executive, FSF said:
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Despite money being tight around this time of year, supporters will be travelling up and down the country over Christmas and New Year to back their teams in remarkable numbers once again.\n> \n> \n> Away fans are a huge part of our match-going tradition and that shouldn't be taken for granted, so clubs and sponsors can and should do more in making football as affordable as possible.


As the official shirt sponsor of Southampton FC, Virgin Media is on the side of fans this Christmas by subsiding Southampton supporters’ coach travel and match-day tickets for the Saints’ game against Tottenham Hotspur at Wembley Stadium. Crystal Palace fans visiting St Mary’s on January 2 will also have their tickets subsidised to £20 as part of Virgin Media’s ongoing cap on away ticket prices at the stadium.

Key findings from the research

League
Average cost (per fan)
Highest cost
Lowest cost

Premier League

£182.08

Manchester City - £383.63 (Away vs Newcastle United Dec 27 and Crystal Palace Dec 31)

Chelsea - £54.63 (Away vs Arsenal Jan 3)

Championship

£169.47

Fulham - £368.94 (Away vs Cardiff City Dec 26 and Hull City Dec 30)

Sheffield United - £56.88 (Away vs Derby County Jan 1)

League 1

£150.00

Plymouth Argyle - £468.43 (Away vs MK Dons Dec 26 and Blackpool Dec 30)

Gillingham - £43.62 (Away vs Charlton Jan 1)

League 2

£157.14

Luton Town - £342.53 (Away vs Swindon Town Dec 26 and Port Vale Dec 30)

Morecambe - £42.89 (Away vs Accrington Stanley)

Total average:

£171.37

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League
Average driving distance (miles)
Most travel
Least travel

Premier League

372.06

Brighton Hove Albion - 816 miles (Away vs Chelsea Dec 26 and Newcastle United Dec 30)

Chelsea – 20 miles (Away vs Arsenal Jan 3)

Championship

358.95

Fulham - 748 miles (Away vs Cardiff City Dec 26 and Hull City Dec 30)

Sheffield United – 82 miles (Away vs Derby County Jan 1)

League 1

321.86

Plymouth Argyle - 1,096 miles (Away vs MK Dons Dec 26 and Blackpool Dec 30)

Gillingham – 59 miles (Away vs Charlton Jan 1)

League 2

353.37

Yeovil Town - 772 miles (Away vs Cheltenham Dec 26 and Morecambe Dec 29)

Morecambe - 91 miles (Away vs Accrington Stanley)

Total average:

360

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League
Average match-day ticket cost
Most expensive ticket
Cheapest ticket

Premier League

£29

£30 price cap

Southampton FC – £20 (Away vs Tottenham Hotspur Dec 26) Crystal Palace - £20 (Away vs Southampton FC Jan 2) Both subsidised to £20 by Virgin Media

Championship

£27.06

Nottingham Forest - £42 (Away vs Leeds United Jan 1)

Fulham – £18 (Away vs Hull City Dec 30)

League 1

£22

Doncaster Rovers- £28 (Away vs Peterborough United Jan 1)

Rochdale – £10 (Away vs Doncaster Rovers Dec 29)

League 2

£21

£24 - All Jan 1 Stevenage vs Cheltenham Town Yeovil Town vs Crawley Town Luton Town vs Lincoln City

Wycombe Wanderers - £16 (Away vs Forest Green Rovers Jan 1)

Total average:

£24.61

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ENDS


Note to editors

This season, Virgin Media is subsidising every visiting supporter’s ticket from every Premier League club travelling to Southampton – meaning adult fans will pay just £20 to see their team play at St Mary’s. Virgin Media became the official shirt sponsor of Southampton from the 2016/17 season.

The costs incurred by away football fans are calculated based on the three rounds of fixtures between December 26 2017 and January 4 2018. 46 teams will play away twice, meaning 46 clubs will only travel once.

These findings have been calculated based on a range of factors:

  • Total average cost figure is calculated based on costs incurred for match-day tickets, travel and food and drink.

  • League-based averages and away attendance assumptions per league are based on Premier League data which showed 2015-16 average away attendance was 2, 262. English Football League average away attendances based on 2014-15 (latest available): Championship 1,400, League One 668 and League Two 473.

  • Travel:

    • Football stadium postcodes were used as a proxy for point-to-point travel estimates. Driving distance and journey time were measured in miles, based on the shortest driving travel time from stadium to stadium using Google Maps.

    • Public transport travel time data was taken from Google Maps, extracted at the same time as driving information. Public transport costs were based on recommended routes as defined by Google Maps, extracted from Trainline.com on 14/12/17.

    • Train ticket prices were taken on 14/12/17 for Anytime Day Return tickets. Same day return travel assumed, therefore no cost of accommodation included.

    • Driving costs were calculated using return drive distance multiplied by a price per mile of £0.1918 to reflect potential winter weather conditions, roads works and additional congestion

    • Typical football match travel data was used to calculate the split between passengers driving to games and those arriving on public transport. An effective average was then calculated for any fan travelling to each game which blended the different driving and public transport costs. This was discounted to account for car sharing.

    • The 32,388 miles figure is based on the total distance travelled by all 92 clubs playing away games over the festive period. The total distance travelled by all away fans attending games over the Christmas period is estimated at 38,241,406 miles. This is calculated by multiplying the distance each away team will travel over this period by the average away fan attendance in that respective league.

  • Ticket Prices: Highest price taken for an adult ticket listed on clubs’ websites or, where not listed, price was quoted by clubs’ ticket office on telephone for match-day tickets.

  • Food and drink: Costs are based on survey results by league, as reported in “Door to turnstile – improving travel choices for football fans” (page 15) Campaign for better transport 2013.

RANK (Total Average Cost)
League
Team
Total avg. driving distance (miles)
Total avg. travel time (mix of car and public transport) (minutes)
Total avg. cost for being an away supporter (£)

1

L1

Plymouth Argyle

1,096

1,607

£468.43

2

PL

Manchester City

720

828

£ 383.63

3

CH

Fulham

748

859

£ 368.94

4

CH

Norwich City

680

905

£ 342.62

5

L2

Luton Town

457

598

£ 342.53

6

PL

Brighton & Hove Albion

816

888

£ 331.73

7

PL

Swansea City

722

1,064

£ 326.10

8

L1

Charlton Athletic

530

610

£ 312.00

9

PL

Stoke City

492

598

£ 291.64

10

CH

Reading

558

706

£ 284.60

11

CH

Wolverhampton Wanderers

516

633

£ 273.06

12

L1

Shrewsbury Town

443

768

£ 272.33

13

PL

Watford

372

389

£ 268.36

14

PL

Southampton

615

825

£ 264.97

15

L2

Yeovil Town

772

1,113

£ 249.29

16

L2

Colchester United

535

776

£ 248.36

17

L1

Bristol Rovers

537

747

£ 247.69

18

L1

Oxford United

604

830

£ 247.46

19

L2

Barnet

546

720

£ 246.14

20

CH

Sunderland

586

789

£ 240.51

21

L1

Peterborough United

366

542

£ 236.84

22

L1

Northampton Town

458

691

£ 236.62

23

CH

Aston Villa

594

746

£ 231.63

24

PL

Leicester City

413

530

£ 230.46

25

CH

Sheffield Wednesday

435

598

£ 230.25

26

L2

Coventry City

592

839

£ 224.98

27

L2

Newport County A.F.C

358

546

£ 222.37

28

CH

Preston North End

601

802

£ 221.19

29

CH

Derby County

508

673

£ 219.63

30

L2

Notts County

558

846

£ 218.13

31

PL

Tottenham Hotspur

428

490

£ 209.69

32

PL

Everton

720

900

£ 205.68

33

L1

Walsall

412

496

£ 192.70

34

CH

Leeds United

406

531

£ 190.25

35

L2

Crewe Alexandra

415

631

£ 180.77

36

L2

Forest Green Rovers

536

870

£ 178.78

37

L2

Stevenage

392

587

£ 175.56

38

PL

West Ham United

338

472

£ 173.20

39

L2

Mansfield Town

451

746

£ 172.77

40

CH

Brentford

278

329

£ 167.64

41

L2

Accrington Stanley

466

677

£ 166.88

42

PL

West Bromwich Albion

280

312

£ 160.03

43

CH

Bolton Wanderers

414

559

£ 159.08

44

L1

Scunthorpe United

464

808

£ 158.23

45

L2

Lincoln City

228

341

£ 150.61

46

L2

Cheltenham Town

220

413

£ 148.78

47

CH

Queens Park Rangers

185

360

£ 141.49

48

L1

Rotherham United

281

511

£ 137.36

49

PL

Newcastle United

388

461

£ 135.85

50

L2

Wycombe Wanderers

184

338

£ 132.17

51

L1

Wigan Athletic

278

380

£ 129.14

52

PL

Arsenal

269

408

£ 128.61

53

PL

Burnley

113

364

£ 124.17

54

CH

Cardiff City

298

337

£ 117.76

55

L2

Carlisle United

348

520

£ 115.48

56

L2

Swindon Town

155

245

£ 115.33

57

CH

Millwall

238

349

£ 115.03

58

CH

Bristol City

204

265

£ 113.90

59

L1

AFC Wimbledon

251

437

£ 111.57

60

CH

Birmingham City

224

278

£ 109.96

61

L1

Fleetwood Town

225

611

£ 104.43

62

L2

Crawley Town

294

419

£ 102.87

63

CH

Ipswich Town

240

281

£ 101.98

64

CH

Middlesbrough

242

386

£ 99.92

65

PL

Huddersfield Town

192

232

£ 95.85

66

CH

Barnsley

224

350

£ 93.66

67

L2

Grimsby Town

294

385

£ 93.61

68

L1

Milton Keynes Dons

86

279

£ 92.48

69

CH

Hull City

210

301

£ 90.67

70

CH

Nottingham Forest

153

237

£ 89.08

71

L1

Oldham Athletic

192

293

£ 87.60

72

L1

Doncaster Rovers

173

200

£ 86.78

73

L1

Rochdale

169

399

£ 85.50

74

L2

Chesterfield

152

283

£ 79.60

75

L1

Portsmouth

244

318

£ 70.54

76

PL

AFC Bournemouth

190

292

£ 70.39

77

L1

Bury

174

292

£ 68.90

78

PL

Crystal Palace

182

245

£ 67.80

79

CH

Burton Albion

116

194

£ 67.37

80

L2

Exeter City

189

266

£ 65.16

81

PL

Liverpool

105

218

£ 61.97

82

CH

Sheffield United

82

129

£ 56.88

83

PL

Manchester United

68

156

£ 56.81

84

L1

Blackburn Rovers

174

307

£ 54.80

85

L1

Bradford City

169

345

£ 54.68

86

PL

Chelsea

20

101

£ 54.63

87

L1

Blackpool

94

303

£ 50.42

88

L1

Southend United

145

234

£ 49.93

89

L2

Cambridge United

133

267

£ 49.48

90

L2

Port Vale

114

241

£ 48.93

91

L1

Gillingham

59

114

£ 43.62

92

L2

Morecambe

91

206

£ 42.89

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