
With several of the best teams in the world and some of the greatest players in the world, like Mohamed Salah and Erling Haaland, the Premier League is unquestionably one of the best football leagues in the world.
English football fans may enjoy fantastic entertainment every week thanks to teams like Manchester United, Liverpool, and London rivals Arsenal and Chelsea. However, stadium attendance is becoming a much more important topic of conversation as growing ticket prices threaten to displace many of the hard-working, average fans who spend a lot of money to see their team.
It’s never been harder for the typical football fan to support their favourite club in person, whether it’s because more hospitality boxes are being constructed or because corporate sponsors have seats secured. However, a lot of Premier League games are frequently sold out, thus GIVEMESPORT has now kept tabs on every game this season to provide specific data.
The confirmed stadium attendance for each Premier League team thus far for the 2025–2026 season is shown below, provided by Football Web Pages.
AFC Bournemouth

Under rookie manager Andoni Iraola, Bournemouth has had a quick ascent to become one of the league’s most interesting teams today. The Spaniard has demonstrated his abilities by assembling one of the league’s most competitive pressing teams. It is evidence of his skill that the Cherries have started the season in a commanding manner despite losing some of their best players, including Dean Huijsen, to Real Madrid during the summer transfer window.
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Wolves
11,070
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Brighton
11,167
3.
Newcastle
11,212
Arsenal

With several of the best teams in the world and some of the greatest players in the world, like Mohamed Salah and Erling Haaland, the Premier League is unquestionably one of the best football leagues in the world.
English football fans may enjoy fantastic entertainment every week thanks to teams like Manchester United, Liverpool, and London rivals Arsenal and Chelsea. However, stadium attendance is becoming a much more important topic of conversation as growing ticket prices threaten to displace many of the hard-working, average fans who spend a lot of money to see their team.
It’s never been harder for the typical football fan to support their favourite club in person, whether it’s because more hospitality boxes are being constructed or because corporate sponsors have seats secured. However, a lot of Premier League games are frequently sold out, thus GIVEMESPORT has now kept tabs on every game this season to provide specific data.
The confirmed stadium attendance for each Premier League team thus far for the 2025–2026 season is shown below, provided by Football Web Pages.
Bournemouth AFC
An overview of Vitality Stadium in Bournemouth
An overview of Vitality Stadium in Bournemouth
Under rookie manager Andoni Iraola, Bournemouth has had a quick ascent to become one of the league’s most interesting teams today. The Spaniard has demonstrated his abilities by assembling one of the league’s most competitive pressing teams. It is evidence of his skill that the Cherries have started the season in a commanding manner despite losing some of their best players, including Dean Huijsen, to Real Madrid during the summer transfer window.
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Wolves
11,070
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Brighton
11,167
3.
Newcastle
11,212
The Arsenal
An overview of Emirates Stadium at Arsenal
An overview of Emirates Stadium at Arsenal
After winning the FA Cup a few seasons ago, could this the year Mikel Arteta finally brings home a major trophy? Despite a humiliating 1-0 loss to Liverpool at Anfield, Arsenal has been dominant at home, defeating both Leeds United and Nottingham Forest handily thanks to goals from new striker Viktor Gyokeres before the Gunners came late to earn a point against Man City. It appears that the Spaniard has now assembled the kind of team that can help Arsenal fight on several fronts.
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Leeds
60,110
2.
Forest of Nottingham
60,167
3.
City of Manchester
60,161
Aston Villa

After a challenging summer transfer window, Aston Villa has had a challenging start to the Premier League season. Due to PSR issues, they had to juggle their budget and recruiting in new players. Now, with an injury problem, Unai Emery has his hands full trying to get the Villans back on track.
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Newcastle
42,526
2.
The Crystal Palace
41,036
Brentford

Following Thomas Frank’s summer transfer to Tottenham, all eyes were on Brentford and their plans for his replacement. They ultimately decided on Keith Andrews, and the Bees’ most recent 2-2 draw against Chelsea at home under the lights has undoubtedly given supporters hope for the remainder of the campaign.
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Villa Aston
16,838
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Chelsea
16,795
Brighton and Hove Albion

Brighton, one of the Premier League’s best-run teams, has firmly established itself as a top-tier team and has been circling the idea of contending for a European spot. The Seagulls’ impressive performances against Tottenham and Manchester City demonstrated once more why they will be a formidable opponent this season.
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Fulham
31,478
2.
City of Manchester
31,485
3.
Tottenham
31,488
Burnley

Burnley’s devastating loss to Liverpool at Turf Moor was undoubtedly their best performance thus far as one of the newbies to the Premier League. Before a Mohamed Salah penalty deep into injury time denied them a shock point, Scott Parker’s team put up a valiant and tenacious effort against the reigning champions to hold them out for almost the entire ninety minutes. Turf Moor is not quite as joyful as it was during the previous season as of right now.
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Sunderland
21,285
2.
Liverpool
21,678
3.
Forest of Nottingham
21.475
Chelsea

After winning the Club World Cup in the summer and consequently not getting much rest, Helsea appears worn out. After losing their last three games in all competitions, they will be hoping to get a few wins in a row as soon as possible. They have struggled with a draw against Crystal Palace in their opening game and a 2-1 loss to Manchester United most recently.
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The Crystal Palace
39,678
2.
Fulham
39,745
Crystal Palace

It’s safe to say Oliver Glasner has had a very busy and turbulent time at Crystal Palace lately, especially after the blow of losing Eberechi Eze to Arsenal and a transfer deadline day that nearly saw Marc Guehi depart for Liverpool. Despite their inability to collect three points at home following draws with Nottingham Forest and Sunderland, the Eagles are still undefeated in their first five league games of the season.
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Forest of Nottingham
24,876
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Sunderland
25,154
Everton

Everton has finally had the opportunity to play at their new stadium, and so far, things are going great. They have won one game, drawn one, and have not given up a goal. Under David Moyes, the Toffees have appeared defensively sound as you might anticipate, but they will want to add a goal-scoring element to complement some of the inventiveness displayed by Jack Grealish and others.
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Brighton
51,759
2.
Villa Aston
52,114
Fulham

Fulham’s season began with a 1-1 draw at Craven Cottage against Manchester United, and Marco Silva’s team has since had further home comforts thanks to a late victory at home against Leeds United. Fulham would love their prospects of pushing for the top half again if they can turn their pitch into a fortress.
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United Manchester
27,512
2.
Leeds United
27,327
3.
Brentford
26,113
Leeds United

Leeds United and their famous Elland Road are back in the Premier League, and they defeated Everton 1-0 to start the season off right. Daniel Farke’s team will be trying to maintain their momentum at home after a 0-0 draw with Newcastle, who are obviously in the Champions League this season.
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Everton
36,820
2.
Newcastle
36,727
Liverpool

With five straight victories in the most unlikely of conditions, the Premier League champions are off to a brilliant start. In addition to having last-minute victories in three of those games, they also overcame Arsenal late at Anfield. This season, Liverpool seems to be under the wrath of the football gods.
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The Bournemouth
60,315
2.
The Arsenal
60,455
3.
Everton
60,342
Manchester City

Manchester City, one of the early favourites for the Premier League, defeated their neighbours, Manchester United, 3-0 at the Etihad Stadium to get back on track. Unfortunately, they were unable to maintain their 1-0 advantage against Arsenal away from home a week later. Going forward, Pep Guardiola’s team will be hoping that’s the secret to finding their touch again.
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Tottenham
51,785
2.
United Manchester
52,534
Manchester United

This season has been difficult for Manchester United, with the exception of a victory over recently promoted Burnley and a recent 2-1 victory over Chelsea that was handed to them in gift wrap due to Robert Sanchez’s early red card and Maresca’s subsequent last-minute substitutions.
An early-morning loss to competitors The mood at Old Trafford has been somewhat set by Arsenal, and their 3-0 loss to Manchester City on the road has just made it more depressing. If Ruben Amorim wants to motivate his United side to make a real comeback, he will need to make a drastic change very soon.
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The Arsenal
73,475
2.
Burnley
74,257
3.
Chelsea
74,124
Newcastle United

The intensity and spirit of Newcastle’s St. James’ Park, which has long been renowned, were evident throughout the Magpies’ match versus Liverpool. Despite all of the drama surrounding Alexander Isak, the game lived up to expectations as well. The Reds’ heartbreaking last-minute winner marred an otherwise outstanding performance from Newcastle’s 10-men, who have not given up in any of their other four league games this season.
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Liverpool
52,230
2.
Wolves
52,145
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