The cheapest day out at Town costs £31.70, according to this year’s BBC Price of Football survey which is published today.
The survey calculates a day out from the prices of the cheapest adult matchday ticket offered (at Town £23.50, a Grade C ticket bought on the day), a pie (£3.20), a cup of tea (£2) and a programme (£3), which total £31.70 at Portman Road this season.
Only six Championship clubs' cheapest day out cost more with the most expensive at Brighton at £34.70, while Derby is the cheapest at £18.
According to the survey, Town have the seventh highest-priced cheapest season ticket (£399) with the lowest at Charlton (£150) and the dearest at Norwich (£499.50).
The Blues have the second most expensive season ticket overall (£805 in two sold out sections either either side of the directors’ box and another section on the halfway line) behind Fulham (£839).
The corporate Block D seats costing £1,167 are not included in the survey this year unlike in previous seasons when they were billed as one of English football's most expensive tickets.
Town have the eighth highest-priced cheapest matchday ticket (£23.50) - the most reasonable are at Derby and Sheffield Wednesday (£10) - and the 10th lowest-priced most expensive ticket (£34.50, the cheapest-priced seat at a Grade A game). The most expensive in the division is at Fulham at £45.
The price of the programme (£3), pies (£3.20), tea (£2) and an adult shirt (£44.99) are all about average for the division. You can find more on the survey here and tables relating to prices in the UK and elsewhere here.
Earlier this week, Town announced a series of ticket promotions at games over the next month.