The most visited stadiums in the English Premier League

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The electrifying atmospheres inside Premier League stadiums are a huge part of what makes English football so special. With capacity crowds packing out grounds across the country, the question is – which clubs are drawing the biggest crowds so far this season?

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Compact Luton

At first glance, the honor goes to the unlikely club of Luton Town. Thanks to their compact 10,700 seater Kenilworth Road, Luton have incredibly hit 100% capacity in all of their home fixtures so far. The stadium’s tight confines make for an intimidating away trip, with home supporters right on top of the action. Luton’s rise from lower league obscurity to the Premier League has been a fairytale, and the club is clearly maximizing their limited facilities.

Delve deeper into the numbers though, and some of the Premier League’s superclubs are not far behind Luton’s perfect attendance record. Tottenham Hotspur Stadium has drawn over 99% capacity crowds, showcasing the club’s astute leveraging of their state-of-the-art new home. Similarly, Arsenal and Newcastle have filled 99% of seats, combining modern amenities with fervent home support.

Bad Liverpool

However, one standout is Liverpool – the only club filling less than 94% of their stadium this season. With an average attendance of 92.3%, Anfield has not been at its famously raucous best. This can partly be explained by ongoing stadium redevelopment work which has reduced capacity below the usual 54,000. Once expanded to over 60,000 seats, Liverpool will surely look to replenish their atmosphere and intimidate visiting teams once again.

As the season progresses, it will be fascinating to track these attendance figures and see if any patterns emerge. For promoted clubs like Luton, compact, high-capacity stadiums could be a secret weapon in the fight for survival. For giants like Liverpool, their global fanbase means stadium expansion is key to generating matchday revenue. No matter what, passionate crowds generating deafening noise will continue to make the Premier League an exhilarating spectacle.

Attendance table

Let’s take a look at the attendance results according to the current season’s stats.

# Stadium Club Capacity Average Percent 
1 Kenilworth Road Luton Town 10726 10726 100
2 Tottenham Hotspur Stadium Tottenham Hotspur 62062 61872 99.7
3 AMEX Stadium Brighton & Hove Albion 31800 31674 99.6
4 St James’ Park Newcastle United 52338 52030 99.4
5 Goodison Park Everton 39571 39206 99.1
6 Emirates Stadium Arsenal 60704 60105 99
7 London Stadium West Ham United 62500 61645 98.6
8 Gtech Community Stadium Brentford 17250 17012 98.6
9 Turf Moor Burnley 21994 21638 98.4
10 Old Trafford Man Utd 74879 73493 98.2
11 Molineux Stadium Wolves 32050 31330 97.8
12 Stamford Bridge Chelsea 40853 39877 97.6
13 Etihad Stadium Man City 55017 53437 97.1
14 Villa Park Aston Villa 42682 41046 96.2
15 The City Ground Nottingham Forest 30445 29195 95.9
16 Craven Cottage Fulham 25700 24568 95.6
17 Bramall Lane Sheffield United 32702 31218 95.5
18 Selhurst Park Crystal Palace 26047 24667 94.7
19 Vitality Stadium AFC Bournemouth 11329 10663 94.1
20 Anfield Liverpool 54074 49904 92.3

 

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Of course, we realize that it is much easier to fill a large stadium of 50,000 than an arena of up to 20,000. In such a context, Tottenham are particularly impressive. Spurs with Ange Postecoglou are showing great attacking football, and the fans are thanking the players with their frenzied support.