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Leeds United Sunderland Premier League Attendance Table, North England 2026

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Leeds United Sunderland Premier League Attendance Table, North England 2026
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Key Points

  • The article from Garforth Today examines the Premier League attendance table, comparing clubs like Leeds United and Sunderland.
  • Specific data highlights positions and average attendances for top clubs, with mentions of Chelsea, Aston Villa, Everton, and others.
  • Recent matches, such as Sunderland vs Leeds United on 27 December 2025 at Stadium of Light, recorded 46,675 attendees.
  • A Leeds United home match against Sunderland on 2 March 2026 at Elland Road had 36,713 in attendance, representing 98% capacity.
  • Social media posts from Yorkshire Post and Sunderland Echo discuss broader rankings, including Newcastle United.
  • Worldfootball.net lists Leeds United at 15th in home attendance standings for the 2025/2026 season.

Leeds (The Leeds Times) April 15, 2026 – An analysis of the Premier League attendance table has spotlighted Leeds United and Sunderland among clubs drawing significant crowds this season, as detailed in a report by uk/local/garforth/">Garforth Today.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • What Does the Premier League Attendance Table Show for Leeds United and Sunderland?
  • Which Recent Matches Highlight Attendance Figures?
  • How Do Social Media and Other Sources Attribute the Data?
  • What Lineup and Venue Details Emerge from Reports?
  • Background of the Development
  • Prediction: Impact on Fans and Stakeholders

What Does the Premier League Attendance Table Show for Leeds United and Sunderland?

The table ranks clubs by average home attendance in the 2025/2026 Premier League season. According to the Garforth Today article linked in the query, it compares Leeds United, Sunderland, and others like Chelsea, Aston Villa, and Everton.

Worldfootball.net provides a standing where Newcastle United sits at 14th, Leeds United at 15th, Nottingham Forest at 16th, and West Ham United at 17th for home attendances. Exact average figures are not specified in available snippets, but the focus remains on mid-table positioning for these northern clubs.

A Facebook post from Yorkshire Post reinforces this, stating:

“Premier League attendance table with Leeds United, Chelsea, Sunderland, Aston Villa, Everton and more ranked.”

Which Recent Matches Highlight Attendance Figures?

Attendance data emerges from specific fixtures. The Leeds United official site reports on the Sunderland 1-1 Leeds United match at Stadium of Light on 27 December 2025, noting:

“Venue: Stadium of Light. Attendance: 46,675. Referee: Tony Harrington.”

ESPN confirms this, listing the same fixture with “Attendance: 46,675” at 9:00 AM on 28 December 2025 (adjusted for time zones), and details lineups including Sunderland’s Roefs (GK), Cirkin, Geertruida, Brobbey (sub Isidor 68’), Rigg (sub Mayenda 68’), Alderete, Mukiele, Adingra (sub Mundle 85’), Le Fée, Hume, Xhaka (C), with unused subs Patterson (GK), Neil, Hjelde, H Jones, J Jones, Tutierov; Leeds subs not fully listed but context notes the draw.

Fotmob covers a return fixture, Leeds United vs Sunderland at Elland Road, Leeds, West Yorkshire, with capacity 37,645 and attendance 36,713 (98% full), surface grass, weather 6°C. No goals detailed there, but it ties to league stats.

Leeds United’s report adds match context:

“A 2025 to remember drew to a close with Leeds United extending their unbeaten run in the Premier League to five matches, thanks to a 1-1 draw with Sunderland,”

with Sunderland’s goal by Adingra (28’) and Leeds’ by Calvert-Lewin (47’); booked: Hume (Sunderland).

How Do Social Media and Other Sources Attribute the Data?

Attribution varies across platforms. A tweet from YPSport (Yorkshire Post Sport) echoes:

“Premier League attendance table with Leeds United, Chelsea, Sunderland, Aston Villa, Everton and more ranked.”

Sunderland Echo’s Facebook post states:

“Premier League attendance table: Where Sunderland, Leeds and Newcastle rank,”

noting a friendly against Real Betis at Stadium of Light drew 3,763, adding:

“I’m sorry, but they just been promoted.”

This contrasts league figures, showing variability.

No specific journalist name is tied to the Garforth Today piece in the provided link, but it centres on “Premier League attendance table Leeds United Sunderland.” These sources collectively compile standings without full numerical breakdowns in snippets.

What Lineup and Venue Details Emerge from Reports?

Detailed team sheets appear in match reports. From Leeds United site for Stadium of Light: Sunderland: Roefs (GK), Cirkin, Geertruida, Brobbey (Isidor 68’), Rigg (Mayenda 68’), Alderete, Mukiele, Adingra (Mundle 85’), Le Fée, Hume, Xhaka (C). Subs not used: Patterson (GK), Neil, Hjelde, H Jones, J Jones, Tutierov. Leeds specifics partial: Subs not used: Darlow (GK), Piroe, Harrison, Bornauw, Justin, Gruev.

ESPN aligns: Sunderland subs include 57 Tymur Tutierov, 51 Jenson Arron Jones, 1 Anthony Patterson, 33 Leo Hjelde, 50 Harrison Jones, 4 Daniel Neil; changes like 9 Brian Brobbey to 18 Wilson Isidor, 24 Simon Adingra to 14 Romaine Mundle, 11 Chris Rigg to 12 Eliezer Mayenda.

Elland Road details from Fotmob: Capacity 37,645, attendance 36,713 (98%).

Background of the Development

Premier League attendance tables track average home crowd sizes per club, often published mid-season by outlets like Garforth Today, Yorkshire Post, and Worldfootball.net. This practice dates to league expansions, reflecting fan loyalty amid promotions and relegations—Sunderland’s recent promotion noted in Echo post. Data sources include official match reports from clubs and broadcasters like ESPN, Fotmob, aggregating post-fixture figures. For 2025/2026, northern clubs like Leeds (15th) and Sunderland maintain strong showings, tied to historic rivalries and stadium capacities (Elland Road 37,645; Stadium of Light larger at 46,675+).

Prediction: Impact on Fans and Stakeholders

This development can affect Premier League fans by underscoring regional passion—northern supporters like Leeds and Sunderland fill near-capacity (98% at Elland Road), boosting atmosphere and revenue for clubs. Stakeholders, including sponsors and broadcasters, note higher attendances correlate with TV appeal, potentially influencing fixture scheduling or investment in facilities. For analysts and bettors, it signals sustained interest post-promotion, affecting ticket pricing and membership drives without altering competitive standings directly.

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