October 28 – Premier League stadiums were operating at 97.99% capacity during the ninth matchweek this season, according to IWF analysis of official attendance figures.
That’s above the campaign average of 97.75% so far, confirming that demand remains remarkably stable despite uneven early season form in some parts of the table.
The outlier was Wolverhampton Wanderers, whose attendance of 90.85% took the overall figure below 98%. Nearly 3,000 seats at Molineux were left cold, reflecting growing discontent as the club languishes at the bottom of the table with just two points.
Elsewhere, The “99% Club” – consists of Newcastle United, Manchester United, Arsenal and Brentford – again demonstrated the pull of momentum on the field.
With an average attendance of over 99% this season, so should the Bees might consider expanding beyond their 17,500 seats Gtech Community Stadium: a ground they have clearly outgrown.

General, Match week 9 recorded the highest average capacity since week four, underscoring the Premier League’s continued resilience in fan engagement. Even now, Wolves’ problems are distorting the curve, the competition stays an unrivaled measure of attendance consistency in global sport.
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