TICKETS to AFC Bournemouth's matches cost more than the average Premier League club, a survey has revealed.

Programmes and pies at the ground are also slightly higher than average.

But fans can kit themselves out in the latest shirts for the lowest price in the league.

The cheapest match day ticket will set you back £32, 10 per cent above the league average, with the cheapest season ticket going for £550, 16 per cent higher than average. Season tickets range between £550 and £760.

The cheapest season ticket in the league is £252 at Hull with Arsenal fans having to fork out a huge £1,014.

Based on last season's prices and results, Cherries fans pay £23.91 to see each home goal. The most expensive is Arsenal at £32.71 but Man City fans only pay out £6.36.

A programme at Bournemouth costs £3.50 with the average at £3.35, a cup of tea is £2 (£2.07) and a pie £3.50 (£3.49).

Adults shirts cost £40, the lowest in the league and a child's shirt costs £30, 24 per cent below the league average.

Shirts at both Manchester United and Manchester City are the most expensive at £60.

The figures were revealed in the annual BBC Price of Football study, the biggest of its type in Europe. It gathers season and matchday ticket prices from clubs across 23 leagues in England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland and the continent.  More details at http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport.

The study also looks at how much UK clubs charge for pies, programmes, shirts, tea and away tickets.

More than 1,000 ticket prices were analysed in six categories - cheapest and most expensive matchday ticket, cheapest away ticket and most expensive away ticket, and cheapest season ticket and most expensive season ticket.

A total of 223 clubs took part in the annual Price of Football study.