How Leeds United’s stunning Championship attendances compares to Sunderland, Sheffield Wednesday and Leicester City
Jamie Kemble
·1-min read
Average attendance: 11,087
Leeds United are back to winning ways after seeing off Millwall in comfortable fashion on Sunday.
Joel Piroe scored twice as he continues to gain comfort with his new club, and Georginio Rutter was also on target to help Daniel Farke’s men pick up only their second win of the season. Leeds will now look to kick on, hoping to put together a promotion push between now and the end of the season.
As attention turns to midweek, we have put together the latest average home attendance table. Take a look below to see where Leeds rank after the weekend’s fixtures.
Average attendance: 15,677
Average attendance: 16,302
Average attendance: 16,587
Average attendance: 17,154
Average attendance: 17.299
Average attendance: 17,356
Average attendance: 19,096
Average attendance: 19,100
Average attendance: 19,494
Average attendance: 20,596
Average attendance: 22,247
Average attendance: 22,515
Average attendance: 23,612
Average attendance: 23,645
Average attendance: 24,778
Average attendance: 25,975
Average attendance: 26,545
Average attendance: 27,096
Average attendance: 28,874
Average attendance: 29,797
Average attendance: 31,559
Average attendance: 35,581
Average attendance: 42,185
LEEDS, ENGLAND - AUGUST 18: Fans of Leeds United show their support prior to the Sky Bet Championship match between Leeds United and West Bromwich Albion at Elland Road on August 18, 2023 in Leeds, England. (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images)
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