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How do West Brom's new season tickets compare to Championship rivals?

Albion's season ticket renewal prices have been met with praise from supporters - after the club announced a slight increase.

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Albion's announcement on Friday revealed that prices are set to go up across the board by less than £1 - with the club keeping a number of offers in place for younger members of the fanbase.

In recent seasons, the club has opted to keep price rises to a minimum, and it has coincided with booming ticket sales.

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In the last two campaigns, season ticket sales have reached a ten year high, and for the current season the club have had 20,000 season ticket holders.

The competitive prices have been praised by supporters, with the cheapest adult season ticket costing just £419 - which equates to £18.22 per game, an increase of 87p on last season's prices.

The most expensive adult season ticket for next season will cost £519.

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But how does it rank against other Championship clubs? Only a handful of sides in the division have announced their new season ticket prices, and currently Albion sit near the top of the table when it comes to value for money.

Here is a look at how the other sides who have announced their prices rank against Albion.

West Brom

Lowest adult ticket - £419

Highest adult ticket - £519

Burnley 

Lowest adult ticket - £352

Highest adult ticket - £504

Bristol City

Lowest adult ticket - £400

Highest adult ticket - £720

Middlesbrough 

Lowest adult ticket - £510

Highest adult ticket - £620

Norwich City

Lowest adult ticket - £567

Highest adult ticket - £950

Sheffield Wednesday

Lowest adult ticket - £460

Highest adult ticket - 630

Swansea

Lowest adult ticket - £300

Highest adult ticket - 459