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English Premier League Turnstile Tracker

PREMIER LEAGUE (THROUGH APRIL 16)

Home team Dates Total Avg. % cap. Previous Change Dates (2011-12)
Arsenal 17 1,021,327 60,078 105.8% 59,988 +0.1% 17
Aston Villa 17 586,623 34,507 80.7% 33,923 +1.7% 16
Chelsea 16 662,631 41,414 99.1% 41,507 -0.2% 16
Everton 17 616,725 36,278 91.7% 32,937 +10.1% 17
Fulham 15 382,063 25,471 99.1% 25,247 +0.9% 17
Liverpool 16 715,432 44,715 98.8% 44,770 -0.1% 16
Manchester City 15 704,999 47,000 99.1% 46,976 +0.1% 17
Manchester United 16 1,208,400 75,525 99.7% 75,373 +0.2% 17
Newcastle 17 855,121 50,301 96.0% 49,660 +1.3% 17
Norwich City 16 426,623 26,664 97.9% 26,582 +0.3% 17
Queens Park Rangers 16 284,961 17,810 96.6% 17,251 +3.2% 17
Reading* 17 407,131 23,949 99.0% NA NA NA
Southampton* 17 523,117 30,772 94.1% NA NA NA
Stoke City 17 456,318 26,842 96.8% 27,219 -1.4% 16
Sunderland 16 645,612 40,351 82.8% 38,564 +4.6% 17
Swansea City 16 325,869 20,367 98.2% 19,939 +2.1% 17
Tottenham Hotspur 16 576,192 36,012 99.3% 36,026 0.0% 17
West Bromwich 16 403,973 25,248 95.5% 24,637 +2.5% 17
West Ham United* 15 520,506 34,700 99.1% NA NA NA
Wigan Athletic 16 303,950 18,997 75.6% 18,227 +4.2% 17
TOTALS 324 11,627,573 35,888 95.1% 34,526 +3.9% 335

NA: Not applicable
* Played in the lower-level Football League Championship last year. Blackburn, Bolton and Wolverhampton were relegated following the 2011-12 season. The 2011-12 totals listed include statistics for those three regulated clubs.

% cap.: Total as a percentage of seats available at home games.
Previous: Last season’s average for noted time period.
Change: Difference between current average and prior 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 or the leagues.
Compiled by: Brandon McClung

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