Coming top of the league were Sunderland who failed to fill 168,777 seats over the course of their 19 Premier League matches of the 2013/14 season, giving them a figure of 81.9% of seats filled based on stadium capacity.
In fact, as a testament to the popularity of the Premier League, it is quite remarkable that all but three of the twenty clubs had at least 92% of their seats filled over the course of the season.
2013/14 Percentage Of Seats Sold In The Premier League
99.5% Arsenal
99.2% Chelsea
98.8% Spurs
98.4% Manchester City
98.4% Liverpool
98.3% Swansea
98.2% Manchester United
97.9% Cardiff
97.3% West Ham
97.2% Fulham
96.2% Newcastle United
94.7% West Brom
94.3% Hull
94.2% Stoke
93.4% Norwich
93.0% Everton
92.4% Southampton
87.3% Crystal Palace
84.3% Aston Villa
81.9% Sunderland
Figures taken from respected website soccerstats.
In fact, as a testament to the popularity of the Premier League, it is quite remarkable that all but three of the twenty clubs had at least 92% of their seats filled over the course of the season.
2013/14 Percentage Of Seats Sold In The Premier League
99.5% Arsenal
99.2% Chelsea
98.8% Spurs
98.4% Manchester City
98.4% Liverpool
98.3% Swansea
98.2% Manchester United
97.9% Cardiff
97.3% West Ham
97.2% Fulham
96.2% Newcastle United
94.7% West Brom
94.3% Hull
94.2% Stoke
93.4% Norwich
93.0% Everton
92.4% Southampton
87.3% Crystal Palace
84.3% Aston Villa
81.9% Sunderland
Figures taken from respected website soccerstats.
