Vidi supporters will be charged as much as 10 times the usual price of a ticket to watch Chelsea in the Europa League.

The Hungarian side usually charge fans €4 (£3.60) for the cheapest seats for a league game and €6 (£5.40) for the most expensive tickets.

But the arrival of Chelsea on December 13, which will take place at Ferancvaros' Groupama Arena, will see a significant leap in price, with the price of the most expensive tickets leaping by a factor of 10.

A graphic explaining the prices to watch Vidi against Chelsea in Hungary on December 13

The prices for the most expensive tickets represent a tenfold increase on the usual prices

The cost of the most expensive seats for the Chelsea game at the stadium will hit 19,000 Hungarian Forints (£52.50).

Even the cheapest tickets will include a significant price rise. Those usually available for £3.60 will instead cost 7,000 Hungarian Forints, or £19.20.

While some of the cost can be explained by the fact it is European competition, the fees being charged for the Chelsea game are still over double Vidi's other Europa League fixtures in some categories.

The Groupama Arena, which will host the Europa League group game between the two sides

The most expensive price for the games against BATE and PAOK will only be 7,000 Hungarian Forints.

And the cheapest tickets for those two matches will be just 3,500 Forints, or a mere £9.63.

Ticket information for Chelsea supporters travelling to Hungary for the game has not been announced.

All Chelsea fans in non-hospitality areas of Stamford Bridge will pay just £20 for tickets for the home game against Vidi.