The study asked 232 clubs across England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and Europe for data on the cost of attending football.
Fans of National League clubs are more likely to be able to watch their team for a cheaper price this season with the most expensive average season ticket coming down from £318.98 to £297.21.
Sutton United and Woking are the front runners for cheapest season tickets in any English league at a staggering £99. Boreham Wood were just behind them, pricing theirs at £100.
The cheapest matchday ticket can be found on the south coast at Eastleigh for just £12. The Spitfires also match their cheapest home fan ticket for away supporters.
Newly promoted AFC Fylde offer the cheapest shirt prices across the whole of English football at £14.99 for juniors and £19.99 for adults.
Gateshead offer the National League's bargain pie at £2.50 with the league average coming in at under £3 which is the cheapest in England.
For £1 you can get a cup of tea at Barrow, Chester, Guiseley and Solihull Moors.
Special offers include Hartlepool United's Fiver Football in September, Dagenham and Redbridge's reduced prices on their annual 'Daggers Against Racism' day and at Guiseley supporters can enjoy fish and chips at a local restaurant on match days.
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