From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of
record home attendances of English football clubs
. It lists the highest attendance of all English
non-League
,
English Football League
and
Premier League
clubs, for a home match above a highest attendance of 5,000. It is noticeable that a large proportion of records were set at matches in the
FA Cup
.
Ground capacities have declined for many clubs since all-seater stadia were introduced in the late 1980s, especially at older grounds, with many records set at the terraced stadia, with their high standing capacities, that were replaced. In several cases records were achieved at a former ground rather than the club's current location. For example,
Wigan Athletic
's record was set at
Springfield Park
, not their current home, the
DW Stadium
.
The record home attendance for five clubs occurred away from their usual home grounds.
Manchester United
's record home attendance was set at
Maine Road
, the home of neighbours
Manchester City
, during a period when United's
Old Trafford
was being rebuilt following bomb damage sustained during the Second World War.
[1]
During the
1998?99 season
Arsenal
played their
UEFA Champions League
home matches at
Wembley
,
[2]
with the 73,707 attendance against
Lens
exceeding the record for
Highbury
and
Tottenham Hotspur
also played their UEFA Champions League games at Wembley Stadium in the
2016?17 season
.
[3]
Similarly,
Accrington Stanley
's record home attendance was set when the club played an
FA Cup
home tie at
Blackburn
's
Ewood Park
instead of their usual home (the
Crown Ground
) and
Stevenage
's record was set when the club played a "home" FA Cup tie against
Birmingham City
at Birmingham's
St Andrew's
ground.
[4]
List
[
edit
]
Records correct as of 23 December 2023. Italics denote attendance record set at ground not designated as usual home ground;
Bold
denote attendance record set at current ground.
Rank
|
Club
|
Attendance
|
Stadium
|
Opposition
|
Competition
|
Date
|
Ref
|
1
|
Tottenham Hotspur
|
85,512
|
Wembley Stadium
[a]
|
Bayer Leverkusen
|
UEFA Champions League
group stage
|
2 November 2016
|
[5]
|
2
|
Manchester City
|
84,569
|
Maine Road
|
Stoke City
|
FA Cup
sixth round
|
3 March 1934
|
[6]
|
3
|
Chelsea
|
82,905
|
Stamford Bridge
|
Arsenal
|
First Division
|
12 October 1935
|
[7]
[8]
|
4
|
Manchester United
|
81,962
|
Maine Road
[b]
|
Arsenal
|
First Division
|
17 January 1948
|
[9]
[10]
|
5
|
Everton
|
78,299
|
Goodison Park
|
Liverpool
|
First Division
|
18 September 1948
|
[11]
|
6
|
Aston Villa
|
76,588
|
Villa Park
|
Derby County
|
FA Cup
sixth round, first leg
|
2 March 1946
|
[12]
|
7
|
Sunderland
|
75,118
|
Roker Park
|
Derby County
|
FA Cup
sixth round replay
|
8 March 1933
|
[13]
|
8
|
Charlton Athletic
|
75,031
|
The Valley
|
Aston Villa
|
FA Cup
fifth round
|
12 February 1938
|
[14]
|
9
|
Arsenal
|
73,707
|
Wembley Stadium (1923)
[c]
|
RC Lens
|
UEFA Champions League
group stage
|
25 November 1998
|
[3]
[16]
|
10
|
Sheffield Wednesday
|
72,841
|
Hillsborough Stadium
|
Manchester City
|
FA Cup
fifth round
|
17 February 1934
|
[17]
|
11
|
Bolton Wanderers
|
69,912
|
Burnden Park
|
Manchester City
|
FA Cup
fifth round
|
18 February 1933
|
[18]
|
12
|
Newcastle United
|
68,386
|
St James' Park
|
Chelsea
|
First Division
|
3 September 1930
|
[19]
|
13
|
Sheffield United
|
68,287
|
Bramall Lane
|
Leeds United
|
FA Cup
fifth round
|
15 February 1936
|
[20]
|
14
|
Huddersfield Town
|
67,037
|
Leeds Road
|
Arsenal
|
FA Cup
sixth round
|
27 February 1932
|
[21]
|
15
|
Birmingham City
|
66,844
|
St Andrew's
|
Everton
|
FA Cup
fifth round
|
11 March 1939
|
[22]
|
16
|
West Bromwich Albion
|
64,815
|
The Hawthorns
|
Arsenal
|
FA Cup
sixth round
|
6 March 1937
|
[23]
|
17
|
West Ham United
|
64,472
|
London Stadium
|
Manchester United
|
Premier League
|
23 December 2023
|
[24]
[25]
|
18
|
Blackburn Rovers
|
62,522
|
Ewood Park
|
Bolton Wanderers
|
FA Cup
sixth round
|
2 March 1929
|
[26]
|
19
|
Liverpool
|
61,905
|
Anfield
|
Wolverhampton Wanderers
|
FA Cup
fourth round
|
2 February 1952
|
[27]
|
20
|
Wolverhampton Wanderers
|
61,315
|
Molineux Stadium
|
Liverpool
|
FA Cup
fifth round
|
11 February 1939
|
[28]
|
21
|
Cardiff City
|
57,893
|
Ninian Park
|
Arsenal
|
First Division
|
22 April 1953
|
[29]
|
22
|
Leeds United
|
57,892
|
Elland Road
|
Sunderland
|
FA Cup
fifth round replay
|
15 March 1967
|
[30]
|
23
|
Hull City
|
55,019
|
Boothferry Park
|
Manchester United
|
FA Cup
sixth round
|
26 February 1949
|
[31]
|
24
|
Burnley
|
54,775
|
Turf Moor
|
Huddersfield Town
|
FA Cup
third round
|
23 February 1924
|
[32]
|
25
|
Middlesbrough
|
53,802
|
Ayresome Park
|
Newcastle United
|
First Division
|
29 December 1949
|
[33]
|
26
|
Crystal Palace
|
51,482
|
Selhurst Park
|
Burnley
|
Second Division
|
11 May 1979
|
[34]
|
27
|
Coventry City
|
51,455
|
Highfield Road
|
Wolverhampton Wanderers
|
Second Division
|
29 April 1967
|
[35]
|
28
|
Portsmouth
|
51,385
|
Fratton Park
|
Derby County
|
FA Cup
sixth round
|
26 February 1949
|
[36]
|
29
|
Stoke City
|
51,380
|
Victoria Ground
|
Arsenal
|
First Division
|
29 March 1937
|
[37]
|
30
|
Nottingham Forest
|
49,946
|
City Ground
|
Manchester United
|
First Division
|
28 October 1967
|
[38]
|
31
|
Port Vale
|
49,768
|
Vale Park
|
Aston Villa
|
FA Cup
fifth round
|
20 February 1960
|
[39]
|
32
|
Fulham
|
49,335
|
Craven Cottage
|
Millwall
|
Second Division
|
8 October 1938
|
[40]
|
33
|
Millwall
|
48,672
|
The Den (old)
|
Derby County
|
FA Cup
fifth round
|
20 February 1937
|
[41]
|
34
|
Oldham Athletic
|
47,671
|
Boundary Park
|
Sheffield Wednesday
|
FA Cup
fifth round
|
25 January 1930
|
[42]
|
35
|
Notts County
|
47,310
|
Meadow Lane
|
York City
|
FA Cup
sixth round
|
12 March 1955
|
[43]
|
36
|
Leicester City
|
47,298
|
Filbert Street
|
Tottenham Hotspur
|
FA Cup
fifth round
|
18 February 1928
|
[44]
|
37
|
Norwich City
|
43,984
|
Carrow Road
|
Leicester City
|
FA Cup
sixth round
|
30 March 1963
|
[45]
|
38
|
Plymouth Argyle
|
43,596
|
Home Park
|
Aston Villa
|
Second Division
|
10 October 1936
|
[46]
|
39
|
Bristol City
|
43,335
|
Ashton Gate
|
Preston North End
|
FA Cup
fifth round
|
16 February 1935
|
[47]
|
40
|
Preston North End
|
42,684
|
Deepdale
|
Arsenal
|
First Division
|
23 April 1938
|
[48]
|
41
|
Derby County
|
41,826
|
Baseball Ground
|
Tottenham Hotspur
|
First Division
|
20 September 1969
|
[49]
|
42
|
Queen's Park Rangers
|
41,097
|
White City Stadium
|
Leeds United
|
FA Cup
third round
|
9 January 1932
|
[50]
|
43
|
Barnsley
|
40,255
|
Oakwell Stadium
|
Stoke City
|
FA Cup
fifth round
|
15 February 1936
|
[51]
|
44
|
Bury
|
40,000
|
Gigg Lane
|
Manchester City
|
First Division
|
30 August 1924
|
[52]
|
45
|
Bradford City
|
39,146
|
Valley Parade
|
Burnley
|
FA Cup
fourth round
|
11 March 1911
|
[53]
|
46
|
Brentford
|
38,678
|
Griffin Park
|
Preston North End
|
FA Cup
sixth round
|
26 February 1949
|
[54]
|
47
|
Bristol Rovers
|
39,462
|
Eastville Stadium
|
Preston North End
|
FA Cup
fourth round
|
30 January 1960
|
[55]
|
48
|
Blackpool
|
38,098
|
Bloomfield Road
|
Wolverhampton Wanderers
|
First Division
|
19 September 1955
|
[56]
|
49
|
Ipswich Town
|
38,010
|
Portman Road
|
Leeds United
|
FA Cup
sixth round
|
8 March 1975
|
[57]
|
50
|
Doncaster Rovers
|
37,149
|
Belle Vue
|
Hull City
|
Third Division North
|
2 October 1948
|
[58]
|
51
|
Brighton & Hove Albion
|
36,747
|
Goldstone Ground
|
Fulham
|
Second Division
|
27 December 1958
|
[59]
|
52
|
Leyton Orient
|
34,345
|
Brisbane Road
|
West Ham United
|
FA Cup
fourth round
|
25 January 1964
|
[60]
|
53
|
Watford
|
34,099
|
Vicarage Road
|
Manchester United
|
FA Cup
fourth round replay
|
3 February 1969
|
[61]
|
54
|
Reading
|
33,042
|
Elm Park
|
Brentford
|
FA Cup
fifth round
|
19 February 1927
|
[62]
|
55
|
Swansea City
|
32,796
|
Vetch Field
|
Arsenal
|
FA Cup
fourth round
|
17 February 1968
|
[63]
|
56
|
Southampton
|
32,363
|
St Mary's Stadium
|
Coventry City
|
Championship
|
28 April 2012
|
[64]
|
57
|
Swindon Town
|
32,000
|
County Ground
|
Arsenal
|
FA Cup
third round
|
15 January 1972
|
[65]
|
58
|
Grimsby Town
|
31,651
|
Blundell Park
|
Wolverhampton Wanderers
|
FA Cup
fifth round
|
20 February 1937
|
[66]
|
59
|
Southend United
|
31,033
|
Roots Hall
|
Liverpool
|
FA Cup
third round
|
10 January 1979
|
[67]
|
60
|
Chesterfield
|
30,561
|
Recreation Ground
|
Tottenham Hotspur
|
FA Cup
fifth round
|
12 February 1938
|
[68]
|
61
|
Peterborough United
|
30,096
|
London Road
|
Swansea Town
|
FA Cup
fifth round
|
20 February 1965
|
[69]
|
62
|
Luton Town
|
30,069
|
Kenilworth Road
|
Blackpool
|
FA Cup
sixth round replay
|
4 March 1959
|
[70]
|
63
|
AFC Bournemouth
|
28,799
|
Dean Court
|
Manchester United
|
FA Cup
sixth round
|
2 March 1957
|
[71]
|
64
|
Milton Keynes Dons
|
28,127
|
Stadium MK
|
Chelsea
|
FA Cup
fourth round
|
31 January 2016
|
[72]
|
65
|
Stockport County
|
27,833
|
Edgeley Park
|
Liverpool
|
FA Cup
fifth round
|
11 February 1950
|
[73]
|
66
|
Wigan Athletic
|
27,526
|
Springfield Park
|
Hereford United
|
FA Cup
second round
|
12 December 1953
|
[74]
|
67
|
Carlisle United
|
27,500
|
Brunton Park
|
Birmingham City
|
FA Cup
third round
|
5 January 1957
|
[75]
|
68
|
Walsall
|
25,453
|
Fellows Park
|
Newcastle United
|
Second Division
|
29 August 1961
|
[76]
|
69
|
Rotherham United
|
25,170
|
Millmoor
|
Sheffield United
|
Second Division
|
13 December 1952
|
[77]
|
70
|
Northampton Town
|
24,523
|
County Ground
|
Fulham
|
First Division
|
23 April 1966
|
[78]
|
71
|
Tranmere Rovers
|
24,424
|
Prenton Park
|
Stoke City
|
FA Cup
fourth round
|
5 February 1972
|
[79]
|
72
|
Rochdale
|
24,371
|
Spotland
|
Notts County
|
FA Cup
second round
|
10 December 1949
|
[80]
|
73
|
Scunthorpe United
|
23,935
|
Old Showground
|
Portsmouth
|
FA Cup
fourth round
|
30 January 1954
|
[81]
|
74
|
Lincoln City
|
23,196
|
Sincil Bank
|
Derby County
|
League Cup
fourth round
|
15 November 1967
|
[82]
|
75
|
Gillingham
|
23,002
|
Priestfield Stadium
|
Queens Park Rangers
|
FA Cup
third round
|
10 January 1948
|
[83]
|
76
|
Oxford United
|
22,750
|
Manor Ground
|
Preston North End
|
FA Cup
sixth round
|
29 February 1964
|
[84]
|
77
|
Nuneaton Borough
|
22,114
|
Manor Park
|
Rotherham United F.C.
|
FA Cup
third round
|
28 January 1967
|
[85]
|
78
|
Torquay United
|
21,908
|
Plainmoor
|
Huddersfield Town
|
FA Cup
fourth round
|
29 January 1955
|
[86]
|
79
|
Exeter City
|
21,014
|
St James Park
|
Sunderland
|
FA Cup
sixth round
|
4 March 1931
|
[87]
|
80
|
Crewe Alexandra
|
20,000
|
Gresty Road
|
Tottenham Hotspur
|
FA Cup
fourth round
|
30 January 1960
|
[88]
|
81
|
Colchester United
|
19,072
|
Layer Road
|
Reading
|
FA Cup
first round
|
27 November 1948
|
[89]
|
82
|
Shrewsbury Town
|
18,917
|
Gay Meadow
|
Walsall
|
Third Division
|
26 April 1961
|
[90]
|
83
|
Hereford United
|
18,114
|
Edgar Street
|
Sheffield Wednesday
|
FA Cup
third round
|
4 January 1958
|
[91]
|
84
|
Bath City
|
18,020
|
Twerton Park
|
Brighton & Hove Albion F.C.
|
FA Cup
third round
|
9 January 1960
|
[92]
|
85
|
Hartlepool United
|
17,426
|
Victoria Park
|
Manchester United
|
FA Cup
third round
|
5 January 1957
|
[93]
|
86
|
Yeovil Town
|
16,318
|
Huish Athletic Ground
|
Sunderland
|
FA Cup
fourth round
|
29 January 1949
|
[94]
|
87
|
Dulwich Hamlet
|
16,254
|
Champion Hill
|
Nunhead
|
FA Cup
fourth round
|
29 January 1931
|
[95]
|
88
|
Wycombe Wanderers
|
15,850
|
Loakes Park
|
St Albans City
|
FA Amateur Cup
fourth round
|
25 February 1950
|
[96]
|
89
|
Stevenage
|
15,536
|
St Andrew's
[d]
|
Birmingham City
|
FA Cup
third round
|
4 January 1997
|
[97]
|
90
|
Cambridge United
|
14,000
|
Abbey Stadium
|
Chelsea
|
Friendly
|
1 May 1970
|
[98]
|
91
|
Weymouth
|
12,512
|
Bob Lucas Stadium
|
Yeovil Town
|
FA Cup
second round
|
11 December 1948
|
[99]
|
92
|
Barnet
|
11,026
|
Underhill Stadium
|
Wycombe Wanderers
|
FA Amateur Cup
fourth round
|
23 February 1952
|
[100]
|
93
|
Accrington Stanley
|
10,801
|
Ewood Park
[e]
|
Crewe Alexandra
|
FA Cup
second round
|
5 December 1995
|
[4]
|
94
|
Cheltenham Town
|
10,389
|
The Athletic Ground
|
Blackpool
|
FA Cup
third round
|
13 January 1934
|
[101]
|
95
|
Chorley
|
9,679
|
Victory Park
|
Darwen
|
FA Cup
4th Qual Round
|
15 November 1932
|
[102]
|
96
|
St Albans City
|
9,757
|
Clarence Park
|
Ferryhill Athletic
|
FA Amateur Cup
4th Rd
|
27 February 1926
|
[103]
|
97
|
Morecambe
|
9,383
|
Christie Park
|
Weymouth
|
FA Cup
third round
|
6 January 1962
|
[104]
|
98
|
Macclesfield Town
|
9,003
|
Moss Rose
|
Winsford United
|
Cheshire Senior Cup
second round
|
14 February 1948
|
[105]
|
99
|
AFC Wimbledon
|
8,381
|
Plough Lane
|
Sunderland
|
EFL League One
|
12 February 2022
|
[106]
|
100
|
Aldershot Town
|
7,500
|
Recreation Ground
|
Brighton & Hove Albion
|
FA Cup
first round
|
18 November 2000
|
[107]
|
101
|
Burton Albion
|
6,746
|
Pirelli Stadium
|
Derby County
|
EFL Championship
|
26 August 2016
|
[108]
|
102
|
Fleetwood Town
|
6,150
|
Highbury Stadium
|
Rochdale
|
FA Cup
first round
|
13 November 1965
|
[109]
|
103
|
Crawley Town
|
5,880
|
Broadfield Stadium
|
Reading
|
FA Cup
third round
|
5 January 2013
|
[110]
|
- Footnotes
- ^
2016?17 European matches played at Wembley due to redevelopment work at Tottenham Hotspur's home ground,
White Hart Lane
; record at usual stadium 75,038 vs Sunderland (FA Cup 6th round, 5 March 1938).
- ^
Match played at Manchester City's home ground, Maine Road, due to
World War II
bomb damage at Manchester United's ground, Old Trafford. Record at own ground is 76,098 against Blackburn Rovers 31 March 2007, however a higher attendance of 76,962 was recorded at Old Trafford for an FA Cup Semi Final between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Grimsby Town 25 March 1939.
- ^
In order to boost attendance figures, Arsenal was granted permission by UEFA and the
Football Association
to host their home Champions League matches at
Wembley Stadium
rather than at their home ground of
Highbury
. Highest attendance at own stadium, Highbury, was 73,295 against Sunderland 9 March 1935.
[15]
- ^
Record at own stadium, Broadhall Way, is 8,040 against Newcastle United 25 January 1998 (FA Cup 4th round).
- ^
Record at own stadium, The Crown Ground, is 5,397 against Derby County 26 January 2019 (FA Cup 4th round).
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[
edit
]
- ^
Brandon, Derek (1978).
A?Z of Manchester Football: 100 Years of Rivalry
. London: Boondoggle.
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"Arsenal get Wembley go-ahead"
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. Retrieved
27 March
2007
.
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a
b
"Appearances/Attendances"
.
Arsenal official website
. Retrieved
31 January
2010
.
[
permanent dead link
]
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a
b
"Club Details"
.
Accrington Stanley official website
. Archived from
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on 29 October 2005
. Retrieved
30 March
2008
.
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"Tottenham Hotspur v Bayer Leverkusen, 02 November 2016"
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24 May
2021
.
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James, Gary (2012).
Manchester ? the City Years: Tracing the Story of Manchester City from the 1860s to the Modern Day
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- ^
"Chelsea History"
. 4thegame. Archived from
the original
on 23 April 2008
. Retrieved
8 April
2007
.
- ^
An unofficial attendance of 100,000 is claimed for Chelsea's match against
Dynamo Moscow
in 1945, although the officially recorded figure is 74,496.
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