Reading fans will be charged as little as £2 for next month's clash with Blackburn Rovers.
A scheme put in place by the hosts to begin the countdow of the final 10 home matches of their season, adults will be charged £10 while those 65 and over, as well as 18-23, will pay just £5.
Tickets are just £2 for those under 17 making the trip to Ewood Park on Wednesday, March 15.
In the reverse fixture, a 3-0 win for the Royals, Rovers fans were charged £20 after accepting the reciprocal offer of 'Twenty's Plenty.'
Reading fans have been forced to fork out upwards of £30 per ticket regularly this season.
An unhappy hunting ground for Reading, the club have won twice in 13 matches dating back to 1913.
Paul Ince became the first black British manager to manage in the Premier League when taking over Blackburn in 2008, lasting just six months.
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