Following four scintillating match weeks, it’s fair to say the 2023/24 Sky Bet Championship season is now well underway.
Spectators up and down the nation have had mixed emotions as some teams have exceeded expectations while others have really struggled to get off the mark so far this term.
Birmingham City and Ipswich Town, for instance, have surprised everyone with three wins out of four to start. Middlesbrough and Sunderland, meanwhile, have just five points between them.
Leeds United have had a poor start, too, with just one win in their opening four matches following their relegation from the Premier League last campaign.
But how do all 24 clubs compare when it comes to fan attendance? Based on figures put together by Transfermarkt, here are the average home turnouts so far this season – from least to most.

1. Championship home attendance table 2023/24
Here's how all 24 teams in England's second tier compare for their average home turnout. | Getty Images

2. Rotherham United (24th)
Average home attendance: 10,752 | Getty Images

3. Blackburn Rovers (23rd)
Average home attendance: 14,882 | Getty Images

4. Plymouth Argyle (22nd)
Average home attendance: 16,428 | Getty Images Photo: Getty Images