Hull City have been praised for the pricing of their memberships for the new Championship season after fans were informed of the changes on Wednesday.
City have received many plaudits in recent years for their sensible pricing and that has continued ahead of the new campaign which kicks off in early August, with supporters on social media acknowledging the Tigers keeping prices as low as possible.
Some fans have noticed a slight increase in their monthly membership price to cover rising costs impacting everyone (no more than £2), but even the most expensive seats in the MKM Stadium still work out at less than £22 per game. For fans sitting in the cheaper areas behind both goals in the North and South Stands, it costs around £15 per match, which represents incredible value for money.
Keen to attract the next generation of City fans, prices for children remain terrific value with no youngster aged between two and 15 paying more than £3 per game. Based on prices in the South Stand, an adult could take a child to watch a Championship game of football for less than £20.

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Not only do City’s ticket prices stand up well against many of their Championship rivals, but fans can also benefit from a host of events throughout the season, as well as earning points to spend on merchandise.
While the Tigers endured a torrid campaign on the pitch this season and only staving off the threat of relegation on the final day of the season with a 1-1 draw at Portsmouth, there’s a belief that next term will be a much brighter one with a sensible summer of recruitment, especially up front.
Key to any success next season will be sorting out the desperate home form, which has blighted the Tigers since they returned to the Championship. But despite the lack of wins at the MKM Stadium, the club averaged a little under 22,000 with a host of sell-outs including games against Leeds United and Derby County.
Some City supporters will also benefit from the introduction of safe standing in time for the big kick-off, with around 2,700 seats set to be converted in different areas of the MKM Stadium.