The Football 24-7 team have compiled the Average Premier League attendance figures for the 2022 – 2024 season for home games below:

Premier League Attendances Chart

Supporter Average Attendance
Manchester United73,661
West Ham United62,461
Tottenham Hotspur61,589
Arsenal60,191
Manchester City53,236
Liverpool53,171
Newcastle United52,126
Aston Villa41,679
Chelsea39,995
Everton39,240
Leeds United36,549
Leicester City31,871
Brighton & Hove Albion31,480
Wolverhampton Wanderers31,326
Southampton30,420
Nottingham Forest29,170
Crystal Palace25,213
Fulham23,712
Brentford17,077
AFC Bournemouth10,313

To calculate the average Premier League home game attendance figures, you need to follow these steps:

  1. Determine the number of home games played by a specific team during a particular season. In the Premier League, each team typically plays 19 home games per season.
  2. Collect the attendance figures for each individual home game. These figures are usually provided in match reports, official websites, or reputable sports databases.
  3. Add up all the attendance figures from the home games for the specific team during the season.
  4. Divide the total attendance figure by the number of home games played to calculate the average attendance.

How to Calculate the Average Attendance Figures

Here’s a formula to illustrate the calculation:

Average Attendance = Total Attendance / Number of Home Games

For example, let’s say you want to calculate the average attendance for Team X in a particular Premier League season:

  • Team X played 19 home games.
  • The attendance figures for each home game were as follows:
    • Game 1: 50,000
    • Game 2: 48,000
    • Game 3: 51,000
    • Game 19: 52,000

To calculate the average attendance for Team X, you would add up all the attendance figures and divide by 19 (the number of home games):

Average Attendance = (50,000 + 48,000 + 51,000 + … + 52,000) / 19

Once you perform the calculation, you’ll have the average Premier League home game attendance figure for the specific team during that season.