We go on with our look at how full each Premier League stadium was for the 2021/22 season, see who came in the bottom 10 on the next page…
10. Brighton
The capacity at Brighton & Hove Albion’s AMEX Stadium is set at 31,800, with an average of 30,943 going through the turnstiles. This means their ground was 97.3% filled for 2021/22.
They finished the campaign in 9th place, picking up 51 points from the 38 games played.
Highest home attendance 31,637 vs Manchester United
(Premier League – 7 May 2022)
Lowest home attendance 8,838 vs Swansea City
(EFL Cup – 22 September 2021)
11. Manchester City
The capacity at Man City’s Etihad Stadium is set at 55,017, with an average of 52,738 going through the turnstiles. This means their ground was 95.9% filled for 2021/22.
They finished the campaign in 1st place, picking up 93 points from the 38 games played.
Highest home attendance 53,400 vs Fulham
(5 February 2022) FA Cup
Lowest home attendance 30,959 vs Wycombe Wanderers
(21 September 2021) EFL Cup
12. Leeds United
The capacity at Leeds United’s Elland Road is set at 37,890, with an average of 36,286 going through the turnstiles. This means their ground was 95.8% filled for 2021/22.
They finished the campaign in 17th place, picking up 38 points from the 38 games played.
Highest home attendance 36,715 vs Manchester United
(20 February 2022, Premier League)
Lowest home attendance League: 35,558 vs Crystal Palace (30 November 2021)
All: 34,154 vs Crewe Alexandra (24 August 2021, EFL Cup R2)
12. Wolves
The capacity at Wolverhampton Wanderers’ Molineux is set at 32,050, with an average of 30,692 going through the turnstiles. This means their ground was 95.8% filled for 2021/22.
They finished the campaign in 10th place, picking up 51 points from the 38 games played.
Highest home attendance: 31,842 (vs Leeds, 18 March 2022)
Lowest home attendance: 27,004 (vs Sheffield United, 9 January 2022)
14. Watford
The capacity at Watford’s Vicarage Road is set at 21,577, with an average of 20,598 going through the turnstiles. This means their ground was 95.5% filled for 2021/22.
They finished the campaign in 19th place, picking up 23 points from the 38 games played.
Highest home attendance: 21,142 (vs Arsenal, 6th March 2022)
Lowest home attendance: 8,421 (vs Stoke, 21st September 2021)
15. Crystal Palace
The capacity at Crystal Palace’s Selhurst Park is set at 26,047, with an average of 24,282 going through the turnstiles. This means their ground was 93.2% filled for 2021/22.
They finished the campaign in 12th place, picking up 48 points from the 38 games played.
Highest home attendance: 25,434 (vs Man Utd, Sun May 22)
Lowest home league attendance: 16,958 (vs Brentford, Sat Feb 12)
All: 9,011 (vs Watford, Lge Cup, Tue Aug 24)
16. Brentford
The capacity at the Brentford Community Stadium is set at 18,250, with an average of 16,907 going through the turnstiles. This means their ground was 92.6% filled for 2021/22.
They finished the campaign in 13th place, picking up 46 points from the 38 games played.
Highest attendance: 17,094 (Brentford vs Man Utd, 19 January 2022, also a record at the new stadium)
17. Southampton
The capacity at Southampton’s St Mary’s Stadium is set at 32,384, with an average of 29,882 going through the turnstiles. This means their ground was 92.3% filled for 2021/22.
They finished the campaign in 15th place, picking up 40 points from the 38 games played.
Highest home attendance: 31,588 v Liverpool (17 May 2022)
Lowest home attendance: 26,951 v Leicester City (1 December 2021)
18. Tottenham Hotspur
The capacity at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is set at 62,062, with an average of 56,523 going through the turnstiles. This means their ground was 91.1% filled for 2021/22.
They finished the campaign in 4th place, picking up 71 points from the 38 games played.
Highest home attendance: 62,027 v Arsenal – 12 May 2022
Lowest home attendance: 25,121 v Mura – 30 September 2021
19. Chelsea
The capacity of Chelsea’s Stamford Bridge is set at 40,853, with an average of 36,443 going through the turnstiles. This means their ground was 89.2% filled for 2021/22.
They finished the campaign in 3rd place, picking up 74 points from the 38 games played.
Highest home attendance 40,113 (vs Norwich City, 23 October 2021, Premier League)
Lowest home attendance 31,478 (vs Leicester City, 19 May 2022, FA Premier League)
20. Burnley
The capacity of Burnley’s Turf Moor is set at 21,994, with an average of 19,317 going through the turnstiles. This means their ground was 87.8% filled for 2021/22.
They finished the campaign in 18th place, picking up 35 points from the 38 games played.
Highest home attendance League/All: 21,361 (22 May 2022 v Newcastle United, Premier League)
Lowest home attendance League: 16,910 (14 August 2021 v Brighton)
All: 7,654 (8 January 2022 v Huddersfield Town, FA Cup)
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