NEWPORT County offer the best deal in the Sky Bet League Two when it comes to buying a replica shirt and a good old cuppa.

According to the BBC Sport Price of Football study, an adult replica shirt cost Exiles fans 34.95, the cheapest in the league with AFC Wimbledon being the most expensive at £45. That compares with the most expensive shirts in the Premier League at £55, charged by Manchester United and Manchester City.

Junior replica shirts cost Exiles fans 24.95, again the cheapest in the league, with three clubs, Southend, Hartlepool and Oxford, charging the most at £36.

And if you want to wet your whistle with a cup of tea you can’t go cheaper than Rodney Parade where the Exiles charge you £1. At Bury a cuppa comes in at £2.20.

County do have the most expensive programmes, however, at £3.50, with most clubs charging £3.

When it comes to season ticket prices the Exiles are pretty much mid-table. The cheapest at Rodney Parade are £250 while you can get one at Dagenham and Redbridge, the Exiles’ destination on Saturday, for £179.

The most expensive County season tickets are £380, but you can pay an eye-watering £490 at Exeter. The cheapest top of the range season tickets are available at Bury and Accrington where you’d have to fork out £250.

According to the study, Arsenal have the most expensive season ticket in the Premier League at £2,013. Their cheapest season ticket is £1,014, also the most costly in the Premier League.
Manchester City have the cheapest season ticket in the Premier League at £299.

Liverpool, Manchester United and Southampton have the most expensive cups of tea at £2.50 and the priciest pies are at Kidderminster Harriers where the award-winning pastries will set you back £4.50.