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The average Premier League crowds at every stadium this seas

Wed Jan 16, 2019 3:45 pm

The average Premier League crowds at every stadium this season so far :thumbright:

16/01/19

1 Old Trafford: 74,500

2 Emirates Stadium: 59,900

3 London Stadium 57,398

4 Etihad Stadium 54,077

5 Wembley Stadium: 54.030

6 Anfield: 52,742

7 St James' Park: 51,046

8 Stamford Bridge: 40,509

9 Goodison Park: 38,860

10 King Power Stadium: 31,895

11 Cardiff City Stadium: 31,021 :bluebird:

12 Molineux Stadium: 30,981

13 AMEX Stadium: 30,509

14 St Mary's Stadium: 29,821

15 Selhurst Park: 25,443

16 Craven Cottage: 24,252

17 John Smith's Stadium: 23,093

18 Turf Moor: 20,322

19 Vicarage Road: 20,277

20 Vitality Stadium: 10,528


Manchester United, who rank second for highest attendance for one fixture, actually see the highest average (74,500) and number of spectators (744,977), with Arsenal second as an average and West Ham behind United for spectator total.





Liverpool's biggest home crowd of the season was actually against Cardiff back in October.

Here’s the full list of highest attendances for individual games this season.

20. Bournemouth – Highest attendance this season = 10,986 vs Southampton (Vitality Stadium capacity is 11,464)

19. Watford – Highest attendance this season = 20,540 vs Liverpool (Vicarage Road capacity is 21,577)

18. Burnley – Highest attendance this season = 21,741 vs Liverpool (Turf Moor capacity is 22,546)

17. Huddersfield Town – Highest attendance this season = 24,263 vs Liverpool (John Smith’s Stadium capacity is 24,500)

16. Fulham – Highest attendance this season = 25,401 vs Arsenal (Craven Cottage capacity is 25,700)

15. Crystal Palace – Highest attendance this season = 25,781 vs Chelsea (Selhurst Park capacity is 25,781)

14. Brighton and Hove Albion – Highest attendance this season = 30,682 vs Liverpool (Amex Stadium capacity is 30,750)

13. Wolverhampton Wanderers – Highest attendance this season = 31,358 vs Liverpool (Molineux capacity is 31,358)

12. Southampton – Highest attendance this season = 31,654 vs West Ham United (St Mary’s capacity is 32,689)

11. Leicester City – Highest attendance this season = 32,184 vs Burnley (King Power Stadium capacity is 32,500)

10. Cardiff City – Highest attendance this season = 33,028 vs Manchester United (Cardiff City Stadium capacity is 33,280)

9. Everton – Highest attendance this season = 39,350 vs Newcastle United (Goodison Park capacity is 39,600)

8. Chelsea – Highest attendance this season = 40,721 vs Manchester United (Stamford Bridge capacity is 41,841)

7. Newcastle United – Highest attendance this season = 52,217 vs Manchester United (St James’ Park capacity is 52,404)

6. Liverpool – Highest attendance this season = 53,373 vs Cardiff City (Anfield capacity is 54,074)

5. Manchester City – Highest attendance this season = 54,511 vs Liverpool (Etihad Stadium capacity is 55,097)

4. West Ham United – Highest attendance this season = 59,946 vs Arsenal (London Stadium capacity is 59,946)


3. Arsenal – Highest attendance this season = 60,030 vs Wolves (Emirates Stadium capacity is 60,355)

2. Manchester United – Highest attendance this season = 74,556 vs Bournemouth (Old Trafford capacity is 75,731)

1. Tottenham Hotspur – Highest attendance this season = 80,188 vs Liverpool (Wembley Capacity is 90,000)
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Re: The average Premier League crowds at every stadium this

Wed Jan 16, 2019 3:58 pm

Over 31,000 is very very good. Be interesting to see if Walesonline post something really positive about that! :wave:

Re: The average Premier League crowds at every stadium this

Wed Jan 16, 2019 4:03 pm

11th highest attendance is incredible from where we were when Sam came in in 2000.
Only 1 place higher in the attendances is achievable and then you have the really big clubs.
Brilliant support.

Re: The average Premier League crowds at every stadium this

Wed Jan 16, 2019 4:25 pm

top 50 European average attendances for 2018 (published 2/6/18)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVTEcikiMRU

be interesting to see if we have climbed into this seasons top 50

Re: The average Premier League crowds at every stadium this

Wed Jan 16, 2019 4:55 pm

fred keenor wrote:11th highest attendance is incredible from where we were when Sam came in in 2000.
Only 1 place higher in the attendances is achievable and then you have the really big clubs.
Brilliant support.


Agreed :thumbright: :bluebird:

Re: The average Premier League crowds at every stadium this

Wed Jan 16, 2019 5:07 pm

Outstanding support considering our struggle to stay up,I reckon we’ll beat Leicester and get 10th place if we continue to stay above the relegation places! If we stay up another two years I reckon Tan will increase our capacity to 40k to put us in 9th place, imagine the crowds we’d get if we did a Burnley and achieved 7th place and got back into Europe. That would prove we are a big club as we should be as the Capital of Wales with a huge 1.5m fan base!

Re: The average Premier League crowds at every stadium this

Wed Jan 16, 2019 10:11 pm

Stats like these make me think how many we'd get on a regular bases with serious investment, and a little bit of success?

45k?

Re: The average Premier League crowds at every stadium this

Wed Jan 16, 2019 10:13 pm

Forever Blue wrote:
fred keenor wrote:11th highest attendance is incredible from where we were when Sam came in in 2000.
Only 1 place higher in the attendances is achievable and then you have the really big clubs.
Brilliant support.


Agreed :thumbright: :bluebird:


Called it before season started and I think you agreed annis, this is for a team fighting relegation. Fantastic support and they have stuck with the team, Saturday was first time I heard a few grumbles but expected. With these new signings I can see Bournemouth sold out.

Re: The average Premier League crowds at every stadium this

Wed Jan 16, 2019 11:11 pm

I am sure with a sustained few seasons in the Premier, they might have to think of another stand extention.Cardiff attachment area is so big. If you think of the big games gone by there is always a sell out. Remember that Real Madrid game was given as over 47,000, but in reality over 50,000. Hereford in the old Div 3, given as 36,000, again Ninian was rammed, Everton same season again 37,000 official figure. This is the reason we have had the tag of the Sleeping Giant.

Re: The average Premier League crowds at every stadium this

Thu Jan 17, 2019 6:45 am

Stringfellow wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:
fred keenor wrote:11th highest attendance is incredible from where we were when Sam came in in 2000.
Only 1 place higher in the attendances is achievable and then you have the really big clubs.
Brilliant support.


Agreed :thumbright: :bluebird:


Called it before season started and I think you agreed annis, this is for a team fighting relegation. Fantastic support and they have stuck with the team, Saturday was first time I heard a few grumbles but expected. With these new signings I can see Bournemouth sold out.


I did Gareth, I predicted City get 31,000 plus average and our fans love battlers :thumbright: :thumbright: :bluebird: :bluebird: