A day out watching Brentford is one of the most expensive in the Championship.

That's according to figures taken from the latest BBC Price of Football Study.

The cheapest adult match day ticket for the Bees is £28 which when added to the cost of a pie (£3.30) and cup of tea (£1.60) and a programme (£3) comes to a total of £35.90.

The most expensive tickets on match day in the Championship for a club's cheapest category of tickets are Brentford's £28 seats.

That's almost three times as much as Reading, Derby and Huddersfield charge for their cheapest seats - £10.

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The most expensive matchday tickets in the league can be found at Sheffield Wednesday.

The Owls' most expensive tickets set fans back £52 a pop - the same price as the cheapest tickets at Chelsea.

More than 700 tickets were analysed as part of the study, with 70 per cent seeing a price freeze or reduction for the 2015-16 season.

The average adult replica football shirt in the UK is currently £42.18.

You can calculate your individual cost of watching football by going to the BBC's website.

The costs of tickets quoted in the study are for the categories that are registered with the league and do not include individual or one-off offers. They also are reflective of prices that would be paid on the day as opposed to in advance.

Season ticket prices refer to the cheapest and most expensive tickets including early-bird offers.

Shirt prices are the prices quoted by official club shops rather than other retailers.