For the second consecutive matchweek, English Premier League attendances have shown a slight decline, with Matchweek 27 averaging 97.49% capacity across ten fixtures. This marks a drop from the season-long average of 98%, continuing a downward trend that began in mid-February. Midweek scheduling appears to be a significant factor, as Wolverhampton Wanderers became the first club this season to fall below 90% attendance, likely due to a combination of poor form and an inconvenient Wednesday night kickoff.
Other clubs, including Tottenham Hotspur, Brighton & Hove Albion, and Crystal Palace, also recorded lower-than-usual crowds. Crystal Palace’s attendance was particularly surprising given their strong recent form, which included a dominant 4-1 victory over Aston Villa.
However, some clubs continued to attract near-full capacity. West Ham United led with an impressive 99.93% attendance, alongside Nottingham Forest, Manchester United, and Brentford, all of whom remained in the 99% range. Manchester United once again drew the highest crowd of the week, with 73,827 fans watching their 2-1 victory over Ipswich Town.
With just one more round of fixtures before the first international break of 2025, Liverpool remains in the driver’s seat for the Premier League title. Action will resume in April as the season enters its final stretch.