Attendance figures in the Premier League often spark debate among rival fans. This article looks at which clubs have recorded the highest average attendances this season.

Success on the field and stadium capacity are usually the key reasons behind attendance numbers. Do the clubs listed here fit this trend? Let’s find out.

Arsenal

Arsenal is a familiar name when it comes to high attendances. They lead the way with an average of 60,216 fans filling the Emirates Stadium this season. This strong turnout reflects their performance at the top of the Premier League table. The Gunners hope to secure their first league title since 2004.

Liverpool

Liverpool also boasts impressive attendance numbers with an average of 60,395 at Anfield. The supporters remain loyal despite a challenging season. Currently, Liverpool is fifth in the league, having won it last season, but fans continue to show up in large numbers.

Tottenham Hotspur

Tottenham Hotspur faces a tough situation this season, currently sitting 18th in the league despite attracting an average attendance of 60,393. Fans have expressed discontent with the team’s performance, but they have maintained strong attendance at matches this season.

West Ham United

West Ham United is the only club outside the ‘big six’ to feature on this list, thanks in part to the large capacity of the London Stadium, which holds over 68,000. With an average attendance of 62,453, the Hammers have managed a decent turnout, even while battling relegation threats.

Manchester United

Manchester United’s average home attendance of 73,891 at Old Trafford confirms their status as one of the biggest clubs in England. This figure far exceeds any other stadium’s capacity, illustrating their continued appeal. Despite ups and downs this season under manager Ruben Amorim, their attendance remains strong.




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