Which Premier League club provided the best away day last season?

The Football Supporters’ Federation polled thousands of fans to find out the answer, which is revealed above.

Kevin Miles, chief executive of the FSF, commented: “Away supporters are vital to the health of our game and football matches would be far poorer places without their presence. Football shouldn’t take them for granted.

“If a visitor comes to your home, you treat them well, yet we often hear from travelling fans who feel they’re treated as a problem, rather than as a valued guest.

“Whether it’s high prices or an unfriendly welcome, away supporters are often at the sharp end.

“We want to fix that, stand up for the travelling fan, and highlight those clubs who do it right.”

Which away ground do you think is the best to visit and which is the worst, in your experience?

20 20. QPR's Loftus Road was the WORST Premier League away day in 2014/15, receiving a score of 3.58 out of 10 in the Football Supporters' Federation survey – to find out which club was rated the best away day in the Premier League, click the yellow arrow above, right – A Football Supporters' Federation survey has rated ALL 20 Premier League clubs from the 2014/15 season on the basis of match day experience. Nearly 4,000 fans gave scores out of 10 to away grounds they visited, giving their view on matters such as transport links, turnstiles, stadium layout, food and drink, view of the pitch and security. And just as they finished bottom of the Premier League table, so too QPR finished last in the FSF away day survey. To find out which clubs fared much better, click through the slide show above.

20 19. Crystal Palace's Selhurst Park scored 4.94 out of 10

20 18. Liverpool's Anfield scored 5.32 out of 10

20 17. Manchester United's Old Trafford scored 5.4 out of 10

20 16. Chelsea's Stamford Bridge scored 5.52 out of 10

20 15. West Ham's Upton Park scored 5.58 out of 10

20 14. Aston Villa's Villa Park scored 5.69 out of 10

20 13. Burnley's Turf Moor scored 5.76 out of 10

20 12. Everton's Goodison Park scored 5.8 out of 10

20 11. Tottenham's White Hart Lane scored 6.11 out of 10

20 10. Manchester City's Etihad Stadium scored 6.53 out of 10

20 9. West Brom's Hawthorns scored 6.63 out of 10

20 8. Newcastle United's St James' Park scored 6.68 out of 10

20 7. Swansea City's Liberty Stadium scored 6.72 out of 10

20 Joint 5. Arsenal's Emirates Stadium scored 6.84 out of 10

20 Joint 5. Leicester City's King Power Stadium scored 6.84 out of 10

20 4. Sunderland's Stadium of Light scored 6.93 out of 10

20 3. Stoke City's Britannia Stadium scored 6.94 out of 10

20 2. Southampton's St Mary's Stadium scored 7.23 out of 10