But for those without an electric vehicle, it could cost more than £100 extra in fuel this season thanks to an estimated 18 hours extra spent in the car.

Mr McGuire has given his thoughts on which games fans will be most keen to go to.

“There’s an awful lot of Albion fans who haven’t been to Sunderland, for example, so I think they’ll prioritise that one and also going to Everton’s new ground,” he said.

“But, Burnley and some of the others in the north, perhaps not. People will also be looking at kick-off times.”

Consumer expert Harry Kind said: “If you’re making a long trip it’s really worth shopping in advance and finding the cheapest fuel on your route.

“A service station will have more expensive fuel but supermarkets can vary massively, and even towns that happen to be by an oil refinery can be a lot cheaper.

“If you’re travelling by train a lot this season then it’s worth investing in a rail card.”



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