SAINTS fans could travel over 7,000 miles if they attend every away fixture on the club's return to the Championship this season.
The prospect of a trip to Wrexham will likely be a first opportunity for many supporters, but how many tickets will Saints be guaranteed?
EFL rules, stipulate that clubs are only required to give 2000 tickets to away fans, or 10 per cent of a stadium's capacity if smaller than 20,000.
That means there will be allocations smaller than 2,000, and Wrexham - along with Oxford United - will likely be among those.
Some clubs give much more generous allocations, though, and here is what Saints fans can expect, according to AwayGames.co.uk.
Birmingham City
Expected allocation: Around 3,000.
Blackburn Rovers
Expected allocation: Around 4,000.
Bristol City
Expected allocation: Around 4,200.
Charlton Athletic
Expected allocation: Around 3,000.
Coventry City
Expected allocation: Around 3,000.
Derby County
Expected allocation: Around 2,700.
Hull City
Expected allocation: Around 2,600.
Ipswich Town
Expected allocation: Around 2,000.
Leicester City
Expected allocation: Around 3,000.
Middlesbrough
Expected allocation: Around 3,500.
Millwall
Expected allocation: Around 4,000.
Norwich City
Expected allocation: Around 2,500.
Oxford United
Expected allocation: Around 1,500.
Portsmouth
Expected allocation: Around 2,000.
Preston North End
Expected allocation: Around 3,000.
Queens Park Rangers
Expected allocation: Around 2,500.
Sheffield United
Expected allocation: Around 3,000.
Sheffield Wednesday
Expected allocation: Around 3,700.
Stoke City
Expected allocation: Around 2,800.
Swansea City
Expected allocation: Around 2,000.
Watford
Expected allocation: Around 2,200.
West Bromwich Albion
Expected allocation: Around 3,000.
Wrexham
Expected allocation: Around 1,500.
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