Top 20 football clubs in the UK ranked by their highest league attendance so far in 2018/19 season

Top 20 football clubs in the UK ranked by their highest league attendance so far in 2018/19 season
If there is one thing British football can boast about to other countries, it is the quantity and quality of the supporters who flock to matches at every level each week.The Premier League has become such a well-watched spectacle because of the packed stadiums across the country, but fans continue to fill grounds in the lower leagues and in Scotland as well.Many people believe fans make the Premier League what it is4
Many people believe fans make the Premier League what it is
It helps that the UK plays host to some of the biggest and best stadiums in the world, with iconic old-fashioned grounds like Villa Park and Ibrox mixed with modern behemoths such as Wembley, the Emirates and the London Stadium.But which clubs have pulled in the most fans this season? talkSPORT.com has waded through the data to discover every side’s highest single-match attendance throughout the 2018/19 campaign, and reveal which clubs from across the UK make the top 20. You can see the results below…
20.Derby County – 28,114 vs Birmingham City (November 3, 2018)19.Nottingham Forest – 29,427 vs Norwich City (October 20, 2018)18. Brighton and Hove Albion – 30,592 vs Fulham (September 1, 2018)17. Southampton – 30,784 vs Burnley (August 12, 2018)16.Leicester City – 32,184 vs Burnley (November 10, 2018)Fans flocked to the King Power Stadium to pay their respects to Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha4
Fans flocked to the King Power Stadium to pay their respects to Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha
16. Sunderland – 32,193 vs Oxford (September 1, 2018)14. Cardiff City – 32,321 vs Manchester City (September 22, 2018)13.Leeds United – 35,417 vs Middlesbrough (August 31, 2018)12. Everton – 39,161 vs West Ham (September 16, 2018)11. Chelsea – 40,499 vs Cardiff (September 15, 2018)10. Aston Villa – 41,326 vs Swansea City (October 20, 2018)9. Rangers – 50,130 vs Dundee (September 15, 2018)Ibrox has been packed with people wanting to see Steven Gerrard’s side in action4
Ibrox has been packed with people wanting to see Steven Gerrard’s side in action
8. Newcastle United – 51,749 vs Tottenham (August 11, 2018)7. Liverpool – 53,457 vs Southampton (September 22, 2018)6. Manchester City – 54,316 vs Manchester United (November 11, 2018)5. West Ham – 56,9947 vs Wolves (September 1, 2018)4. Celtic – 59,143 vs Aberdeen (September 29, 2018)Celtic have recorded the highest attendance in Scotland this season4
Celtic have recorded the highest attendance in Scotland this season
3. Arsenal – 60,030 vs Wolves (November 11, 2018)2. Manchester United – 74,525 vs Everton (October 28, 2018)1. Tottenham Hotspur – 80,188 vs Liverpool (September 15, 2018)

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