As the Sky Bet Championship comes to a halt for the duration of the FIFA World Cup in Qatar, the average attendance figures for all 24 clubs in the division have been counted. This includes West Midlands sides Birmingham City and West Bromwich Albion, who have both seen high figures - even despite the latter’s disappointing start to the season.
Birmingham have been a real surprise package this campaign and currently sit in 13th place as the World Cup gets underway. With 20 goals conceded in 21 games, Blues have maintained the equal third-best defence in the entire division.
West Brom, meanwhile, have really struggled and are above the relegation zone on goal difference alone. There has been a strong revival, though, since Carlos Corberan replaced Steve Bruce in the Hawthorns dugout. Since the Spaniard came in, the Baggies have won three out of their four games.
With 249 matches played so far this season, the Championship has attracted a total of over 4.5 million in fan attendance, with an average of just over 18,000 per fixture. So, how do Birmingham and West Brom compare to the likes of Sunderland, Sheffield United and Norwich City? Here are the average attendances for every side in the English top flight, via World Football.