You’ve heard of how clean is your house, now it’s time for how full is your ground.
Bad pun, sorry.
We recently looked at attendance figures across the entire Championship but those figures can be deceiving.
Whilst teams like Bournemouth and Luton Town sat bogged down at the bottom of that list, it’s something that can’t be helped due to the size of their respective grounds.
If they sell them out week in and week out, there’s not much more they can do.
Which is why we’ve flipped the switch a little and taken a look at ‘how full’ each ground within England’s second tier has been this season.
We’ve taken the capacity of each stadium along with the average attendance that each team are boasting and turned it into a percentage to give a clear reading of how packed to the rafters certain stadiums are.
Below you can see a full table in the order of ‘most full’ to ‘is this a library?’
All figures are taken from the website, transfermarkt.co.uk.

1. Luton Town - 96.3%
Capacity: 10,226. Average attendance: 9,847. | Getty Images

2. Fulham - 92.2%
Capacity:19,000. Average attendance: 17,520. Photo: CameraSport - Ashley Western

3. Nottingham Forest - 87.6%
Capacity: 30,602. Average attendance: 26,800. Photo: Joe Giddens/PA Wire

4. Sheffield United - 83.9%
Capacity: 32,702. Average attendance: 27,443. Photo: Alistair Langham