Ranking every Premier League stadium by how full they've been this season - Etihad is 11th
The Premier League season is over and the final league table is complete.
By now, we all know that Manchester City clinched the title, Tottenham finished fourth while Burnley, Watford and Norwich were relegated.
But that’s not the table we’re interested in right now.
Instead, we want to bring you a table that is far more important. It’s the Premier League attendance league table.
Using data from Transfermarket, we’ve identified how full each stadium has been this season in terms of the percentage of their capacity. This is based on fans actually attending, rather than tickets sold. We’re fully aware that almost every side technically ‘sells out’ but how many supporters actually turn up?
Which stadium has been the most full throughout the season? And which has been the emptiest?
Let’s take a look:
1. King Power Stadium – Leicester City
Average Attendance – 31,940
Capacity – 32,273
Total: 99 per cent full
2. Carrow Road – Norwich City
Average Attendance – 26,883
Capacity – 27,244
Total: 98.7 per cent full
3. Emirates Stadium – Arsenal FC
Average Attendance – 59,811
Capacity – 60,704
Total: 98.5 per cent full
4. St James’ Park – Newcastle United
Average Attendance – 51,487
Capacity – 52,338
Total: 98.4 per cent full
5. Goodison Park – Everton
Average Attendance – 38,906
Capacity – 39,571
Total: 98.3 per cent full
6. Anfield – Liverpool FC
Average Attendance – 53,008Capacity – 54,074
Total: 98 per cent full
7. Old Trafford – Manchester United
Average Attendance – 73,156
Capacity – 74,879
Total: 97.7 per cent full
8. Villa Park – Aston Villa
Average Attendance – 41,651
Capacity – 42,682
Total: 97.6 per cent full
9. London Stadium – West Ham United
Average Attendance – 58,513
Capacity – 60,000
Total: 97.5 per cent full
10. AME


