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How full each Premier League stadium has been in the 2019/20 season

How full has each Premier League stadium has been in the 2019/20 season? We take a look and include each team’s capacity, average and a percentage.

A total of 9,436,801 supporters attended Premier League matches in the campaign just gone, with an average of 39,320. Just over 14,500,000 fans made their way through the turnstiles last season overall. Find out who is placed where below…

20th | Newcastle

The capacity of Newcastle United’s St James Park is currently 52,338, and in the 2019/20 season, they had an average attendance of 47,166.

This means that the Toon Army has managed to earn their club a capacity percentage of 90.1%.

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19th | Southampton

The capacity of Southampton’s St Mary’s Stadium is currently 32,384, and in the 2019/20 season, they had an average attendance of 29,646.

This means that the Saints has managed to earn their club a capacity percentage of 91.5%.

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18th | Burnley

The capacity of Burnley’s Turf Moor is currently 21,994, and in the 2019/20 season, they had an average attendance of 20,410.

This means that the Clarets has managed to earn their club a capacity percentage of 92.8%.

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17th | Bournemouth

The capacity of Bournemouth’s Vitality Stadium is currently 11,329, and in the 2019/20 season, they had an average attendance of 10,531.

This means that the Cherries has managed to earn their club a capacity percentage of 93.0%.

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16th | Sheffield United

The capacity of Sheffield United’s Bramall Lane is currently 32,702, and in the 2019/20 season, they had an average attendance of 30,799.

This means that the Blades has managed to earn their club a capacity percentage of 94.2%.

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15th | Watford

The capacity of Watford’s Vicarage Road is currently 21,577, and in the 2019/20 season, they had an average attendance of 20,593.

This means that the Hornets has managed to earn their club a capacity percentage of 95.4%.

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14th | Tottenham

The capacity of Tottenham Hotspur’s new stadium is currently 62,062, and in the 2019/20 season, they had an average attendance of 59,308.

This means that Spurs has managed to earn their club a capacity percentage of 95.6%.

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13th | Crystal Palace

The capacity of Crystal Palace’s Selhurst Park is currently 26.047, and in the 2019/20 season, they had an average attendance of 25.058.

This means that the Eagles has managed to earn their club a capacity percentage of 96.2%.

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12th | Manchester United

The capacity of Manchester United’s Old Trafford is currently 74,879, and in the 2019/20 season, they had an average attendance of 72,419.

This means that the Red Devils has managed to earn their club a capacity percentage of 96.7%.

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11th | Wolves

The capacity of Wolverhampton Wanderers’ Molineux is currently 32,050, and in the 2019/20 season, they had an average attendance of 31,287.

This means that Wolves has managed to earn their club a capacity percentage of 97.6%

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10th | Aston Villa

The capacity of Aston Villa’s Villa Park is currently 42,682, and in the 2019/20 season, they had an average attendance of 41,703.

This means that the Villans has managed to earn their club a capacity percentage of 97.7%

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9th | Liverpool

The capacity of Liverpool’s Anfield is currently 54,074, and in the 2019/20 season, they had an average attendance of 53,118.

This means that the Kopites has managed to earn their club a capacity percentage of 98.2%.

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8th | Manchester City

The capacity of Man City’s Etihad Stadium is currently 55,017, and in the 2019/20 season, they had an average attendance of 54,386.

This means that the Cityzens has managed to earn their club a capacity percentage of 98.9%.

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7th | Brighton

The capacity of Brighton & Hove Albion’s Amex Stadium is currently 30,666, and in the 2019/20 season, they had an average attendance of 30,352.

This means that the Seagulls has managed to earn their club a capacity percentage of 99.0%.

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6th | Everton

The capacity of Everton’s Goodison Park is currently 39,571, and in the 2019/20 season, they had an average attendance of 39,215.

This means that the Toffees has managed to earn their club a capacity percentage of 99.1%.

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5th | Norwich

The capacity of Norwich City’s Carrow Road is currently 27,244, and in the 2019/20 season, they had an average attendance of 27,037.

This means that the Canaries has managed to earn their club a capacity percentage of 99.2%.

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2nd= | Arsenal

The capacity of Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium is currently 60,704, and in the 2019/20 season, they had an average attendance of 60,278.

This means that the Gunners has managed to earn their club a capacity percentage of 99.3%.

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2nd= | Leicester

The capacity of Leicester City’s King Power Stadium is currently 32,273, and in the 2019/20 season, they had an average attendance of 32,046.

This means that the Foxes has managed to earn their club a capacity percentage of 99.3%.

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2nd= | Chelsea

The capacity of Chelsea’s Stamford Bridge is currently 40,853, and in the 2019/20 season, they had an average attendance of 40,567.

This means that the Blues has managed to earn their club a capacity percentage of 99.3%.

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1st | West Ham

The capacity of West Ham United’s London Stadium is currently 60,000, and in the 2019/20 season, they had an average attendance of 59,916.

This means that the Hammers has managed to earn their club a capacity percentage of 99.9%.

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