Leicester City is among the cheapest places to see Premier League football.
According to the BBC Sport Price of Football study, the average price of the cheapest tickets across English football has risen at almost twice the rate of the cost of living since 2011.
But, City's least expensive match-day ticket has dropped from £20 to £19 since 2011, the third cheapest sum in the Premier League behind Newcastle United (£15) and Hull City (£16).
However, City's lowest-priced ticket has increased since the arrival of Premier League football, rising £4 from last year's £15.
This is a yearly increase of nearly 27 per cent, eclipsing the 4.4 per cent average of English football's top four divisions.
City's prices remain competitive compared to their Premier League rivals, though. City's cheapest day out, which includes the lowest-priced match ticket, plus a pie, programme and cup of tea, is £27.50, the third cheapest in the division and almost £10 below the league average.