Top 30 football clubs in Britain ranked by average attendance this season

Top 30 football clubs in Britain ranked by average attendance this season
We are almost guaranteed to see some of the best stadium atmospheres when domestic football returns this weekend.Arsenal and Tottenham clash in the always lively north London derby on Sunday, with the similarly crazy Merseyside derby taking place later that day.Anfield hosts the first Merseyside derby of the season this weekend4
Anfield hosts the first Merseyside derby of the season this weekend
Newcastle and West Ham also meet at St James’ Park, which is always an amazing ground on matchday, while the Championship clash between Sheffield United and Leeds should get the crowds going as well.Fans flock to football matches every weekend in serious numbers, with almost 10million people watching Premier League matches already this season.

Highest attendances in 2018/19

  • Premier League: Tottenham 1-2 Liverpool, 80,188 (Wembley, September 15)
  • Championship: Aston Villa 1-0 Swansea, 41,326 (Villa Park, October 20)
  • League One: Sunderland 1-1 Oxford United, 32,193 (Stadium of Light, September 1)
  • League Two: MK Dons 1-0 Northampton Town, 9,618 (Stadium MK, October 20)
  • Scottish Premiership: Celtic 1-0 Aberdeen, 59,143 (Celtic Park, September 29)
But which club pulls in the most fans on matchday, on average, during 2018/19?talkSPORT.com have dug through the data, and rank the top 30 British clubs based on their average matchday attendance this season.You can see the results below…
30.Huddersfield – 22,61629.Middlesbrough – 22,72128.Sheffield Wednesday – 23,38127.West Brom – 23,84926.Stoke – 24,32925.Fulham – 24,459Fans have flocked to Craven Cottage following Fulham’s return to the Premier League4
Fans have flocked to Craven Cottage following Fulham’s return to the Premier League
24.Sheffield United – 25,15923.Norwich – 25,25722.Crystal Palace – 25,67421.Derby – 26,25520.Nottingham Forest – 27,64719.Southampton – 29,24818.Sunderland – 30,01517.Brighton – 30,56716.Cardiff – 30,82315.Wolves – 30,93814.Leicester – 31,98513.Leeds – 32,318Elland Road is packed every time Leeds are playing at home4
Elland Road is packed every time Leeds are playing at home
12.Aston Villa – 33,48411.Everton – 38,15610.Chelsea – 40,4679.Rangers – 49,5628.Newcastle – 50,8547.Liverpool – 52,6856.Manchester City – 53,9655.West Ham – 56,9024.Celtic – 58,178Celtic beat out Old Firm rivals Rangers to top Scotland’s rankings4
Celtic beat out Old Firm rivals Rangers to top Scotland’s rankings
3.Tottenham – 58,8142.Arsenal – 59,9511.Manchester United – 74.481

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