Which Premier League fans will be left out in the cold this Christmas following their club?



It’ll be a frosty Christmas for Newcastle, Cardiff and Swansea fans this year as the three clubs face the longest and most expensive away trips during the build-up to this year's festivities.



Newcastle and Swansea supporters face the longest journey times travelling to watch their teams leading up to the Christmas period while fans of Cardiff spend the most money seeing their team on the road.

Travelling Geordies will spend a massive 35 hours 54 minutes (ten hours more than any other club!) following Alan Pardew's men over the course of the next month with away days at Swansea, Manchester United and Crystal Palace to look forward to in December.



Long road ahead: Newcastle (above) and Swansea fans (below) face a combined 63 hours of travel next month

Expensive passion: Leading up to christmas, Cardiff supporters will have to part with £170 following their team



Table: Journey times and costs to Premier League away games from 25th November to 25th December 2013

Swansea fans will also spend a huge amount of time getting to away matches. The south Wales club face Manchester City and Norwich away from the Liberty stadium over the next month, with supporters facing a total journey time of 26 hours 53 minutes getting to and from both fixtures.

Meanwhile, followers of Cardiff will have to pay the most to see their team in action. The newly-promoted side, who currently sit 14th in the Premier League table, face trips to Stoke, Crystal Palace and Liverpool in the run up to the festive period. Supporters will have to fork out £170.90 if they want to travel to all three games which equates to spending £1.89 for each minute of football they'll view.

While Welsh supporters have been given the worst deal this winter, London clubs have come out on top. Crystal Palace fans will pay just £22 on their excursions to Norwich and Chelsea, spending 4 hours 59 minutes travelling to and from the two games.

On the road: Chelsea fans will spend just over 11 hours travelling to watch Jose Mourinho's men in action

Travelling army: Man United will spend £1.12 per minute of football between November 25 and Christmas day

Better get saving: Manchester City fans face the fifth most expensive festive period of any Premier League club

Next in the list are Fulham fans, who will spend £48.90 following the Cottagers, while West Ham fans will have to part with £74.05 to see Sam Allardyce's men. Despite saving a considerable amount of money compared to other Premier League rivals, Hammers fans won't be keen on the 9 hours they'll spend travelling to games.

Out of the northern representatives in the Premier League, Everton and Stoke fans will be happiest next month. It will take just under 6 hours for Toffees supporters to travel to their away fixtures and each minute of action they witness will cost 84p on average. Meanwhile, the £75.20 Potters fans will spend travelling to Hull and the blue half of Merseyside, is one of the lowest totals in the league.

Using journey times and ticket prices for top-flight fixtures between November 25th and Christmas Day, the figures were calculated by travel search website GoEuro.