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Premier League parking costs an average of £6.76 per game, nearly double the Championship's average of £3.42.
Brighton and Hove Albion leads with an average parking cost of £15 per game, the highest in England.
The national average for matchday parking across England is £4.98 per game.
The Championship has the highest number of free parking spaces, with over a third of its car parks offering free options.
Liverpool has the most parking options, with 17 car parks within a one-mile radius of Anfield.
The North East, home to Middlesbrough FC and Newcastle United, has the cheapest parking rates, averaging £2.66 per stay.
Parking in Greater London is among the most expensive, averaging £6.30 per game.
Manchester City offers the cheapest parking among the traditional top clubs, averaging just £5.04 per game near the Etihad.
Over one-third of Championship car parks are free, making it the most car-friendly league in this respect.
The North West and Greater London are the least car-friendly regions, with high parking costs reflecting the popularity of the clubs.