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EPL Turnstile Tracker

EPL (THROUGH JAN. 14)

Home team Dates Total Avg. % cap. Previous Change (2012-13)
Arsenal 10 600,195 60,020 99.4% 60,096 -0.1% 10
Aston Villa 11 406,664 36,969 86.4% 34,084 +8.5% 11
Cardiff City 11 302,750 27,523 102.6% NA NA NA
Chelsea 10 415,003 41,500 99.3% 41,611 -0.3% 10
Crystal Palace 10 236,305 23,631 90.0% NA NA NA
Everton 11 407,142 37,013 93.5% 36,965 +0.1% 11
Fulham 11 272,618 24,783 96.4% 25,548 -3.0% 11
Hull City 11 263,977 23,998 94.5% NA NA NA
Liverpool 10 446,794 44,679 98.7% 44,653 +0.1% 11
Manchester City 10 470,708 47,071 99.3% 46,905 +0.4% 11
Manchester United 11 826,969 75,179 99.2% 75,508 -0.4% 11
Newcastle United 11 553,963 50,360 96.1% 49,657 +1.4% 11
Norwich City 10 268,355 26,836 98.6% 26,637 +0.7% 11
Southampton 11 328,691 29,881 91.4% 30,496 -2.0% 11
Stoke City 11 283,633 25,785 93.0% 27,094 -4.8% 11
Sunderland 10 412,401 41,240 84.7% 40,171 +2.7% 11
Swansea City 10 203,092 20,309 97.9% 20,377 -0.3% 11
Tottenham Hotspur 11 395,585 35,962 99.1% 35,966 0.0% 11
West Bromwich Albion 10 247,856 24,786 93.2% 25,137 -1.4% 11
West Ham United 10 346,048 34,605 98.8% 34,601 0.0% 11
TOTALS 210 7,688,749 36,613 95.7% 35,665 +2.7% 218

NA: Not applicable; played in the lower-level Football League Championship in 2012-13. Queens Park Rangers, Reading and Wigan were relegated following the 2012-13 season. The 2012-13 totals include statistics for the three regulated clubs.

% cap.: Total as a percentage of seats available at home games.Previous: Last season’s average on same date. Change: Difference between current average and last season’s average. Notes: Teams can exceed 100% capacity because of standing-room-only ticket sales. Data based on totals posted immediately following games. It may not reflect any subsequent adjustments made by teams and leagues. Compiled by: Brandon McClung 

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