Leyton Orient have showed that when it comes to the BBCs Price of Football they are one of the best going around in League Two.

The O’s offer the cheapest season ticket at £190, which is well below the average of £273.80, with Accrington Stanley just behind at £199.

The likes of Mansfield Town offer their cheapest at £330 with Notts County and Grimsby coming in at a close second and third selling them at £310 and £305 respectively.

Orient do fall short on the lowest single ticket rankings at £22, same as if you were to buy a ticket for an away game, with Crawley Town, Cheltenham Town and Cambridge setting theirs at £16.

But it is Wycombe Wanderers who steal the limelight costing £15 to see the Chairboys in a single match.

In the highest single ticket offering the E10 club are in the middle ground just about the average of £22.87 on £24, with the away ticket also the same.

Colchester expect you to dish out £29.00 to see the U’s play at the Colchester Community Stadium and claim top spot in the bottom tier of the Football League.

Orient is once again one of the best in dearest season tickets at £330 with only Accrington, Crewe Alexandra and Hartlepool United above them.

An adult shirt for the O’s faithful is however above average at £45 with only Barnet above them on £49.90.

For a junior shirt it will set you back £36, which does not have the Orient’s sponsor on it due to it being a gambling company, whereas if you supported Crawley you would get it for £25.

And not to forget the nations favourite of having a hot pie and tea at the games to keep you warm during the 90 minutes of football.

Orient are particularly reasonable on the pie front offering theirs at £2.50 with Wycombe the most expensive at £3.30 with Portsmouth close behind on £3.20.

And poor old Yeovil Town fans do not even get a pie at Huish Park as they do not offer them as part of their refreshments.

A cup of tea will cost £1.80 at Brisbane Road with the lowest at £1.00 at Accrington, Colchester, Portsmouth and Stevenage.

And on average the cheapest match day for Orient fans will cost £29.30 with the dearest coming in at £31.30 – only £2 a difference.

In their special offers Orient dish out £9 season tickets for Under-11s in all stands and £49 a season ticket for Under-16s with five clubs in the League not offering anything at all.