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Man Utd, Liverpool, Arsenal: How full has each Premier League stadium been this season?

Which Premier League stadium has been the fullest this season?

No, we’re not talking which club has sold the most tickets because that will always be Manchester United because they have the biggest stadium.

We’re talking about percentages. How full has each stadium been this season?

If you’ve ever tried getting your hands on a ticket to a Premier League match you’ll be aware of just how difficult it is. Pretty much every club sells out every single home match.

But how many fans actually turn up?

If you’re a season-ticket holder, you may decide to give the odd game a miss.

Therefore, 1sports1 have decided to rank Premier League stadiums by how full they’ve been this season.

Clubs have either played three or four home matches and stadiums have been pretty much full in every match. But some stadiums are slightly fuller than others.

Let’s take a look at how full each Premier League stadium has been this season…

Bournemouth have the smallest stadium in the Premier League but their average attendance is still the lowest, standing at just 10,179.

Palace have some of the best fans in the entire country but only 92.6% of their 25,456 capacity turns up at Selhurst Park on average.

With Nottingham Forest’s return to the Premier League – and they fact they signed 22 players in the summer – we thought they’d be a bit higher on this list.

St Mary’s has a capacity of 32,384 with an average of 31,028 during their home matches this season.

Leeds fans are some of the most passionate in the league and Elland Road is usually bouncing. However, it’s not always full to the brim, it seems.

Man City fans are often mocked for failing to sell out the Etihad but they’ve done a pretty decent job filling their 55,017 capacity stadium this season.

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