Wanderers’ lowest season ticket price for the 2024/25 League One campaign is the joint-cheapest in the division.
Supporters were able to purchase a season ticket at the Toughsheet Community Stadium from £249 during the early bird window, which works out at £10.83 per game.
Huddersfield fans could also book their seat for every league game next term from £249 as the Terriers look to bounce back from relegation from the Championship under new boss Michael Duff.
Newly-promoted Crawley also offered one of the cheaper deals in the division, although it was for a standing ticket at the Broadfield Stadium rather than seated. Northampton were the other side to offer a season ticket below £300 following a 14th-place finish last term.
Stockport sit at the bottom of the list after clinching the League Two title last season. The cheapest season ticket at Edgeley Park next season is priced at £435 to watch Dave Challinor’s side in action.
Rotherham are also near the bottom following their relegation from the second tier. Season ticket prices at the New York Stadium started at £405 as the Millers look to bounce back under Steve Evans, who has already brought in six new signings this summer.
Birmingham are currently the only club in the division yet to confirm their season ticket prices. The Blues were relegated from the Championship on the final day under interim boss Gary Rowett.
Here is a full list of each League One club’s cheapest 2024/25 season ticket offer, according to their respective websites
- Wanderers (£249)
- Huddersfield (£249)
- Crawley (£255)*
- Northampton (£289)
- Charlton (£310)
- Mansfield (£325)
- Wigan (£329)
- Reading (£340)
- Wrexham (£340)
- Leyton Orient (£347)
- Peterborough (£349)
- Bristol Rovers (£359)
- Stevenage (£360)
- Wycombe (£362)*
- Blackpool (£375)
- Shrewsbury (£375)
- Barnsley (£379)
- Burton (£384)
- Exeter (£388)
- Cambridge (£390)
- Lincoln (£399)
- Rotherham (£405)
- Stockport (£435)
*Standing ticket
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