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Every Premier League club’s average attendance for the 2024/25 season

Time now to continue our look at every Premier League club’s average attendance for the 2024/25 season. This is the average attendances, ranked from biggest to smallest…

1) MANCHESTER UNITED

For the 2024/25 season, Manchester United’s Old Trafford saw an average attendance of 73,815, according to transfermarkt.

The Red Devils ended up sitting 15th in the Premier League table, picking up 42 points from 38 games played.

Their highest home attendance was 73,839 (v. Aston Villa, 25 May 2025), while their lowest home attendance was 67,614 (v. Fulham, 2 March 2025).

2) WEST HAM

For the 2024/25 season, West Ham’s London Stadium saw an average attendance of 62,407, according to transfermarkt.

The Hammers ended up finishing 14th in the Premier League table, picking up 43 points from 38 games played.

Their highest home attendance was 62,476 v Liverpool (29 December 2024, Premier League) while the lowest home attendance was 47,381 v Bournemouth (28 August 2024, EFL Cup).

3) TOTTENHAM

For the 2024/25 season, the Tottenham Hotspur stadium saw an average attendance of 61,127, according to transfermarkt.

Ange Postecoglou, who was sacked after winning the Europa League, ended up finishing 17th in the Premier League table, picking up 38 points from 38 games played.

Their highest home attendance was 61,645 v Arsenal (15 September 2024, Premier League) while their lowest home attendance was 51,757 v Qarabağ, 26 September 2024, Europa League.

4) LIVERPOOL

For the 2024/25 season, Liverpool’s Anfield saw an average attendance of 60,486, according to transfermarkt.

Liverpool won the Premier League for the second time, picking up 84 points from 38 games played. They were also 10 points clear of second place Arsenal.

Their highest home attendance was 60,420 (v. Ipswich Town, Premier League, 25 January 2025), while their lowest home attendance was 59,546 (v. Real Madrid, UEFA Champions League, 27 November 2024).

5) ARSENAL

For the 2024/25 season, Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium saw an average attendance of 60,252, according to transfermarkt.

The Gunners ended up finished 2nd in the Premier League, picking up 74 points from 38 games played. They were 10 points behind title winners Liverpool.

Their highest home attendance was 60,383 v Liverpool (27 Oct 2024, Premier League), and their lowest home attendance was 59,056 v Bolton Wanderers (25 Sep 2024, EFL Cup).

6) MAN CITY

For the 2024/25 season, Man City’s Etihad Stadium saw an average attendance of 53,576, according to transfermarkt.

Manchester City managed to finish the season with an improved run of form, 71 points from 38 games. They at one point were fearing missing out of the Champions League places.

Their highest home attendance was 52,846 v Arsenal (22 September 2024, Premier League), and their lowest home attendance was 40,584 v Watford (24 September 2024, EFL Cup)

7) NEWCASTLE

For the 2024/25 season, Newcastle United’ St James’ Park saw an average attendance of 52,187, according to transfermarkt.

Eddie Howe guided his side to a fifth place finished with 66 points from 38 games played. They secured it on the final day of the season.

Their highest attendance was 52,252 (vs Man Utd, 13 April 2025), and their lowest attendance was 51,566 (vs Brighton, FA Cup, 2 March)

8) ASTON VILLA

For the 2024/25 season, Aston Villa’s Villa Park saw an average attendance of 41,772, according to transfermarkt.

Finishing just below Newcastle in the league table was Aston Villa, 6th with 66 points from 38 games, but a worse goal difference than the Magpies, meaning it was Europa League football for Villa.

Their highest home attendance was 42,824 (v. Celtic, 29 January 2025), while their lowest home attendance was 34,851 (v. Palace, Carabao Cup, 30 October 2024).

9) CHELSEA

For the 2024/25 season, Chelsea’s Stamford Bridge saw an average attendance of 39,987, according to transfermarkt.

It was another season of transitioning for Enzo Maresca’s side, they finished 4th in the table with 69 points from 38 games played.

Their highest home attendance was 40,853 vs Aston Villa, 1 December 2024, Premier League, while their lowest home attendance was 32,464 vs Djurgårdens IF, 8 May 2025, Conference League.

10) EVERTON

For the 2024/25 season, Everton’s Goodison Park, for the final time, saw an average attendance of 39,191, according to transfermarkt.

David Moyes guided his side to a 13th place finish with 48 points from 38 games played. It was the final season at Goodison for the men’s team, before moving into. anew stadium at Bramley Dock. The women’s team move into Goodison.

Their highest home attendance was highest home attendance 39,280 vs Liverpool (12 February 2025, Premier League), while their lowest home attendance 33,842 vs Southampton (17 September 2024, EFL Cup).

11) BRIGHTON

For the 2024/25 season, Brighton & Hove Albion’s AMEX Stadium saw an average attendance of 31,481, according to transfermarkt.

Brighton ended up finishing 8th in the Premier League table, with 61 points from 38 games, they will miss out on Europe, but could feature if Crystal Palace are removed.

Their highest home attendance was 31,840 vs Wolves (Premier League – 26 October 2024), while their lowest home attendance was 16,018 vs Wolves (EFL Cup – 18 September 2024).

12) LEICESTER

For the 2024/25 season, Leicester City’s King Power Stadium saw an average attendance of 31,448, according to transfermarkt.

It was aways going to be a difficult season for Leicester, they went straight back down to the Championship, finishing 18th with 25 points from 38 games played, 13 points from safety.

Their highest home attendance was 32,057 (v. Manchester City, 29 December 2024), while their lowest home attendance was 13,011 (v. Tranmere Rovers, 27 August 2024).

13) SOUTHAMPTON

For the 2024/25 season, Southampton’s St Mary’s Stadium saw an average attendance of 30,865, according to transfermarkt.

Another team relegated was Southampton, a season to forget with just 12 points from 38 games played. They were relegated after 31 games, breaking Derby County’s 2007–08 and Huddersfield Town’s 2018–19 record for the earliest relegation in Premier League history.

Their highest home attendance was 31,289 v Arsenal (25 May 2025), while their lowest home attendance was 12,120 v Swansea City (12 January 2025).

12) WOLVES

For the 2024/25 season, Wolverhampton Wanderers’ Molineux saw an average attendance of 30,720, according to transfermarkt.

Vítor Pereira came in to Wolves and turned their form around following a poor start to the season. They finished 16th with 42 points, 17 points clear of the relegation zone, having spent much of 2024/25 in a battle to avoid the drop.

Their highest home attendance was 31,518 (v. Leicester, 26 April 2025), while their lowest home attendance was 19,236 (v. Burnley, Carabao Cup, 28th August 2024).

14) NOTTINGHAM FOREST

For the 2024/25 season, Nottingham Forest’s City Ground saw an average attendance of 30,076, according to transfermarkt.

Nottingham Forest took everyone by surprise, fans were in dreamland, but as the season was nearing an end, their form dropped and so did their position, finishing 7th with 65 points, a point from Champions League qualification. They will however play in the Conference League.

Their highest home attendance was 30,263 (v. Chelsea, 25 May 2025), while their lowest home attendance was 23,083 (v. Newcastle, Carabao Cup, 28 August 2024).

16) IPSWICH

For the 2024/25 season, Ipswich Town’s Portman Road saw an average attendance of 29,742, according to transfermarkt.

Ipswich finished 19th in the table with 22 points. It was always going to be tough for a newly promoted side in the Premier League.

Their highest home attendance was 30,017 (vs Manchester United, Premier League, 24 November 2024), while their lowest home attendance was 27,678 (vs Bristol Rovers, FA Cup, 12 January 2025).

17) FULHAM

For the 2024/25 season, Fulham’s Craven Cottage saw an average attendance of 26,826, according to transfermarkt.

Fulham finished 11th with 54 points from 38 games played, 11 points behind 7th place Nottingham Forest who qualified for the Conference League.

Their highest home attendance was 27,770 vs Liverpool (6 April 2025, Premier League), while their lowest home attendance was 15,981 vs Watford (9 January 2025, FA Cup).

18) CRYSTAL PALACE

For the 2024/25 season, Crystal Palace’s Selhurst Park saw an average attendance of 25,116, according to transfermarkt.

Crystal Palace finished 12th with 53 points from 38 games played, 12 points behind 7th place Nottingham Forest who qualified for the Conference League.

Their highest home attendance was 25,185 (v. Liverpool, 5 October 2024), while their lowest home attendance was 12,503 (v. Norwich, 27 August 2024, Carabao Cup).

19) BRENTFORD

For the 2024/25 season, Brentford’s Gtech Community Stadium saw an average attendance of 17,185, according to transfermarkt.

It turned out to be Thomas Frank’s last season at the club, finishing 10th with 56 points from 38 games played, and 9 points from 7th place Nottingham Forest who qualified for the Conference League.

Their highest home attendance was 17,215 (v. Liverpool, 18 January 2025), while their lowest home attendance was 13,634 (v. Leyton Orient, FA Cup, 17 September 2024).

20) BOURNEMOUTH

For the 2024/25 season, AFC Bournemouth’s Vitality Stadium saw an average attendance of 11,200, according to transfermarkt.

It was another impressive season for Bournemouth, a 9th place finish with 56 points from 38 games played, 9 points from 7th place Forest who qualified for Europe.

Their highest home attendance was 11,248 (v. Villa, 10 May 2025), while their lowest home attendance was 10,916 (v. West Brom, FA Cup, 11 January 2025).

Choose having a drink and a chat with the players after the game.

Choose mixing with the opposition fans.

Choose the old dears in the tea but serving Bovril for the 49″‘ consecutive season.

Choose meat raffles.

Choose to watch football alongside dogs.

Choose away days in towns you did not know existed.

Choose getting a beer for a couple of quid and standing on the terraces with it.

Choose getting a lift to the game with a club director.

Choose to give your money to a local club not a soulless corporation.

Choose players who know the fans by name.

Choose parking right next to the ground.

Choose standing wherever you want to.

Choose listening to everything the benches say.

Choose paying a pound for a cup of tea.

Choose proper pies.

Choose honest football right on your doorstep.

Football is…

Football is a wiggle of the hips
Football is a whistle to the lips
Football is an unfollowed script
Football is

Football is kickabouts in the park
Football is floodlights in the dark
Football is fans not oligarchs
Football is

Football is the dream of finishing top
Football is the fear of facing the drop
Football is an open book not a closed shop
Football is

Football is not a share price but a shared obsession
Football is more than just keeping possession
Football is freedom of expression
Football is

Football is the real thing not a rehearsal
Football is a language that’s universal
Football is drama not a corporate commercial
Football is

Football is a door to which we are the key
Football is nothing without you and me
Football is whatever we allow it to be
Football will be…

Poem by Brian Bilston

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