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Premier League Stadiums Average Attendance Of Better Than 95% Over Holidays

Attendance for the "three fixtures of the holiday period" for the Premier League averaged more than 95% of stadium capacity for the matches Dec. 26, 28-29 and Jan. 1. Of a "total of 1,147,696 available seats in stadia, just 30,802 seats were unfilled," according to Paul Nicholson of INSIDE WORLD FOOTBALL. Of the "so-called big clubs" Arsenal, ManU and Man City, all "filled over 99% of their capacity." Chelsea, Liverpool, Fulham, Newcastle, Norwich and Tottenham Hotspur also filled more than 98% of capacity at their stadiums. Of the three rounds of fixtures, Boxing Day was the "most difficult day on which to buy a ticket for a Premier League match." For most Premier League clubs, "there was no room at the Inn over the Christmas period" (INSIDE WORLD FOOTBALL, 1/2).

Attendance At Premier League Matches During Holiday Period
 CLUB CAPACITY   
  12/26
ATTENDANCE       
12/28 AND 12/29
ATTENDANCE         
1/1
ATTENDANCE    
Cardiff 28,000 27,929 27,247 0
Man City 47,726 47,351 47,107 0
Norwich City     27,260 26,811 26,851 0
Newcastle 52,387 51,665 52,161 0
Hull City
25,586 24,829 23,925 0
Tottenham 36,310 35,545 36,072 0
Chelsea 42,055 41,111 41,614 0
Everton 40,158 39,193 39,092 0
West Ham 35,303 34,077 34,946 0
Aston Villa 42,788 37,752 37,028 0
Arsenal
60,335 0 0 60,004
Crystal Palace 26,309 0 0 25,189
Fulham
25,700 0 0 25,335
Liverpool
45,522 0 0 44,627
ManU 75,957 0 0 75,265
Southampton
32,689 0 0 31,271
Stoke City 28,383 0 0 25,832
Sunderland 49,000 0
0
39,757
Swansea 20,632 0 0 20,498
West Bromwich   
28,003 0 0 26,430

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