Stunning League One attendance table compares home turnouts for Birmingham City, Bolton Wanderers, Wrexham and rivals

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The average home attendances of all 24 teams in League One in 2024/25, including Birmingham City, Bolton Wanderers and Wrexham.

With nine or ten rounds of fixtures now ticked off for every club, the new League One season is well underway. Fans up and down the country have been relishing the return of competitive action, especially when their sides have played on home turf in front of packed crowds.

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Birmingham City, beaten just once and top of the league following seven wins and one draw, have thoroughly enjoyed life in the third tier so far. Relegation from the Championship was at first a disaster but the mood around the football club has been revived by positive results.

The summer transfer business certainly helped matters, too, with a whopping £30 million spent on bolstering the squad. Chris Davies has countless Championship-level players at his disposal, making Birmingham firm favourites for the title.

With so much excitement brewing, the attendances at St Andrew’s @ Knighthead Park have sky-rocketed to start the new campaign. The same can be said at a host of other grounds around the nation, too, with supporters eager to boost their clubs’ chances of making a strong start.

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Birmingham City have had by far the largest average home attendance in League One this season.Birmingham City have had by far the largest average home attendance in League One this season.
Birmingham City have had by far the largest average home attendance in League One this season. | Getty Images

That’s even the case when their teams haven’t been able to display such spending power. Diehard fans young and old just love backing their clubs, especially when they’ve missed the matchday experience after a summer break of several months.

League One attendance table 2024/25

So then, how do all 24 clubs compare for their average home turnouts so far this campaign? Taking into account at least four home matches apiece, here’s how the table looks.

  • 1st: Birmingham City (27,013)
  • 2nd: Bolton Wanderers (21,955)
  • 3rd: Huddersfield Town (18,348)
  • 4th: Charlton Athletic (14,692)
  • 5th: Wrexham (13,187)
  • 6th: Barnsley (12,400)
  • 7th: Reading (12,075)
  • 8th: Peterborough United (9,658)
  • 9th: Blackpool (9,644)
  • 10th: Stockport County (9,587)
  • 11th: Rotherham United (9,553)
  • 12th: Lincoln City (9,406)
  • 13th: Wigan Athletic (8,429)
  • 14th: Mansfield Town (7,780)
  • 15th: Bristol Rovers (7,760)
  • 16th: Leyton Orient (7,480)
  • 17th: Exeter City (6,455)
  • 18th: Cambridge United (6,214)
  • 19th: Northampton Town (6,128)
  • 20th: Shrewsbury Town (5,878)
  • 21st: Wycombe Wanderers (4,789)
  • 22nd: Crawley Town (4,401)
  • 23rd: Stevenage (4,397)
  • 24th: Burton Albion (3,487)

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