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Every Premier League Club’s Confirmed Stadium Attendance (2025/2026)

Every Premier League Club's Confirmed Stadium Attendance (2025/2026)

The Premier League is undeniably one of the best football leagues in the world, featuring some of the world’s greatest players like Mohamed Salah and Erling Haaland, and many of the globe’s top teams.
From Manchester United and Liverpool, to London rivals Arsenal and Chelsea, English football’s top-flight is blessed with great entertainment that fans get to watch week-in and week-out. But as rising ticket costs threaten to cut out many of the hard-working ordinary fans who pay good money to see their team, stadium attendances are becoming much more of a talking point.
Whether it’s more hospitality boxes being built, or tickets reserved for corporate sponsors, it’s never been more difficult for the average football fan to follow their beloved team in person. Nevertheless, many games in the Premier League are often a sell-out, and now, GIVEMESPORT has tracked every match in the top-flight this campaign to detail the numbers.
Below is every Premier League club’s confirmed stadium attendance for this 2025/2026 season.
AFC Bournemouth
One of the most exciting teams in the league today, Bournemouth have enjoyed a rapid rise under young manager Andoni Iraola. The Spaniard has shown off his credentials by building one of the most intense pressing teams in the league, and it is a testament to his ability that even despite following a summer transfer window that saw him lose some top players like Dean Huijsen to Real Madrid, the Cherries have remained consistent to start off the season in impressive fashion.
Arsenal
Is this the year that Mikel Arteta finally delivers a major trophy to follow on from his FA Cup success from a few seasons ago? The Spaniard has now seemingly built the kind of squad that can help Arsenal battle on multiple fronts, and despite a chastening 1-0 defeat to Liverpool at Anfield, they have been imperious at home, beating both Leeds United and Nottingham Forest in resounding fashion with new striker Viktor Gyokeres striking in both games.
Aston Villa
It has been a difficult start to the Premier League season for Aston Villa after a summer transfer window that was tough to say the least. PSR concerns had them trying to do a juggling act with their finances and bringing in new signings, and Unai Emery has his work cut out now amid an injury crisis to get the Villans back on track.
Brentford
After the departure of Thomas Frank in the summer to Tottenham, all eyes were on Brentford and who they would go about replacing him with. In the end, they opted for Keith Andrews, and the Bees’ recent 2-2 draw at home to Chelsea under the lights has certainly given fans some optimism in terms of the rest of the season.
Brighton and Hove Albion
One of the most well-run teams in the Premier League, Brighton have well and truly established themselves as a top-flight team, and have been hovering in and around the realms of competing for a European spot. The Seagulls picked up a significant result against Manchester City which once again showcased why they will be a dangerous team to face this season.
Burnley
One of the newboys to the Premier League, Burnley’s best performance already was no doubt their heartbreaking defeat to Liverpool at Turf Moor. Scott Parker’s side put up a brave and resilient display against the defending champions to keep them out for virtually the full 90 minutes, before a Mohamed Salah penalty deep into injury-time robbed them of a shock point.
Chelsea
Chelsea may be unbeaten in the Premier League this season, but the Blues have had some stuttering displays that will no doubt concern Enzo Maresca. A draw against Crystal Palace in their opening game and then their most recent 2-2 draw against Brentford has seen them stumble in London derbies, and so they will be hoping to stitch together a few wins on the bounce sooner rather than later.
Crystal Palace
After the blow of losing Eberechi Eze to Arsenal, and a transfer deadline day that almost saw Marc Guehi leave to Liverpool, it’s fair to say Oliver Glasner has had a very busy and tumultuous time of things recently at Crystal Palace. The Eagles, though, remain unbeaten in their opening four league games of the season, although they are yet to pick up three points at home.
Everton
Everton finally get the chance to play at their new home, and things have been quite rosy so far, having won one and drawn one and being yet to concede a goal there. The Toffees have looked defensively solid as you would expect under David Moyes, but will be hoping to add a goal-scoring touch to match some of the creativity provided by Jack Grealish and co.
Fulham
A 1-1 draw against Manchester United at Craven Cottage set the tone for Fulham this season, while a late winner at home to Leeds United has provided further home comforts for Marco Silva’s men. If they can make their ground a fortress, Fulham will relish their chances of making another top-half push.