It feels as if last season has only just finished but in just over a week's time the fixtures for the 2022-23 EFL season will be released.
This winter's World Cup in Qatar has affected schedules and meant an earlier start than usual with the new season to begin on the weekend of July 30 and 31.
With that in mind, Mirror Football has delved into how much it will cost loyal supporters of all 72 clubs to watch their team this season, looking at the cheapest and most expensive adult season ticket prices.
And when it comes to the Championship, for the second season running the cheapest place to go and regularly watch games is Loftus Road. QPR's cheapest season ticket is on offer for just £235 - equating to just £10.20 per league game. Other notable Championship clubs offering savvy deals are Birmingham City (£250) and Cardiff City (£249).
The only other second-tier sides to offer an adult ticket for under £300 are Reading and Hull City, with the latter running a membership scheme encouraging fans to pay a monthly charge rather than one lump sum.
The most expensive ticket to be found in the division belongs to both Bristol City and Middlesbrough. Each club has season tickets on sale at an eye-watering £675 for seats in central locations within their respective stadiums.
Boro also have the highest starting price when it comes to purchasing a new ticket, with their early bird scheme having now passed. Adult fans wishing to purchase a season ticket from fresh must fork out a minimum of £514 - an average of £22 per game.
In League One there are two clubs that offer value for money. Fleetwood Town are one of a clutch of EFL sides that offer memberships as opposed to standard season ticket prices.
This gives more flexibility to fans and allows them to spread payment over a 12-month period. An adult seat in the standing section at Highbury equates to just £168 per season - or just £7.30 per match. Fellow third-tier side Morecambe offers the cheapest ticket in the entire EFL at just £150 in the standing section. This works out at a bargain £6.50 per game.
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In League Two, Hartlepool's starting price of £380 is the dearest in the division whilst Leyton Orient fans can pay up to a staggering £729 for a season ticket in their Legends' Lounge. Rochdale and Bradford's cheapest tickets both come in at under £200.
The most expensive season ticket we found in our research is to be a regular in the Executive Suite at Peterborough, where it will cost you £869 for the privilege - equating to £37 per game.
Season ticket prices for EFL clubs in 2022/23 (Adult prices only, some prices subject to respective 'early bird' pricing schemes)
Championship
Birmingham City - £250 to £475
Blackburn - £429 to £529
Blackpool - £309 to £549
Bristol City - £380 to £675
Burnley - £365 to £590
Cardiff - £249 to £529
Coventry - £399
Huddersfield - £350
Hull - * Do not sell season tickets, instead fans pay between £25 and £35 per month over 12-month plan which equates to between £300 and £420
Luton - £430 to £500
Middlesbrough - £514 to £675
Millwall - £385 to £560
Norwich - Season tickets sold out and no longer for sale
Preston - £400 to £535
QPR - £235 to £640
Reading - £299 to £445
Rotherham - £380 to £460
Sheff Utd - £404 to £515
Stoke - £379 to £556
Sunderland - £390 to £498
Swansea - £345
Watford - Club going through waiting list with no prices available or provided
West Brom - £329 to £439
Wigan - £379 to £399
League One
Accrington Stanley - £264.50 to £274.50
Barnsley - £350 to £475
Bolton - £299 to £379
Bristol Rovers - £352.50 to £397
Burton - £301 to £432
Cambridge - £349 to £459
Charlton - £285 to £625
Cheltenham - £333 to £481
Derby - Season tickets not on sale yet amid takeover uncertainty
Exeter - £368 to £478
Fleetwood - Do not sell season tickets, instead fans pay between £14 and £25 per month over 12-month plan which equates to between £168 and £300
Forest Green Rovers - £306 to £391
Ipswich - £354.50 to £624.50
Lincoln - £390 to £515
MK Dons - £369 to £579
Morecambe - £150 to £275 (highest price drops to £250 once a certain number of tickets are sold)
Oxford - £359 to £530
Peterborough - £429 to £869
Plymouth - £340 to £465
Port Vale - £315 to £400
Portsmouth - £389 to £549
Sheff Wed - £435 to £585
Shrewsbury - £395 to £505
Wycombe - £342 to £494
League Two
AFC Wimbledon - £375 to £550
Barrow - £285 to £330
Bradford - £198 to £300
Carlisle - £304 to £441
Colchester - £325 to £465
Crawley - £255 to £289
Crewe - £375 to £405
Doncaster - £229 to £345
Gillingham - £365 to £480
Grimsby - £340 to £440
Harrogate - £319 to £395
Hartlepool - £380
Leyton Orient - £319 to £729
Mansfield - £245 to £325
Newport - £283 to £488
Northampton - £370 to £430
Rochdale - £175 to £310
Salford - £180 to £250
Stevenage - £300 to £400
Stockport - £360 to £385
Sutton - £349 to £438
Swindon - £350 to £400
Tranmere - £376
Walsall - £263 to £368