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The football clubs with the highest average home attendance for domestic league games in the 2022–23 season are included. [150] FC Barcelona is from Spain, Borussia Dortmund is from Germany, Bayern München is from Germany, Manchester United is from the United Kingdom and AC Milan is from Italy.
On 9 September 2022, all Premier League matches scheduled for 10–12 September were postponed as a mark of respect due to the death of Queen Elizabeth II. [23] The following week, three Premier League matches scheduled for 17–18 September were postponed due to the policing issues surrounding Queen Elizabeth II's state funeral on 19 September.
[9] [10] For the 2023–24 season, the average Premier League match attendance was 38,375, [11] second to the German Bundesliga's 39,512, [12] whilst aggregated attendance across all matches in a 38-game season is the highest of any association football league. [13] Most stadium occupancies are near capacity. [14]
League Sport Country Season Teams Games Total attendance Average attendance Ref(s) Formula 1: Formula racing: International 2023: 10: 22: 6,150,000: 279,545 [1]Southeastern Conference
(30 April 2023, Premier League) Lowest home attendance: 21,798 vs Brentford (20 August 2022, Premier League) Average home league attendance: 23,267: Biggest win: 3–0 vs Aston Villa (20 October 2022, Premier League) 3–0 vs Crystal Palace (26 December 2022, Premier League) Biggest defeat: 1–4 vs Newcastle United (1 October 2022, Premier ...
Premier League: 19th (relegated) FA Cup: Fifth round: EFL Cup: Third round: Top goalscorer: League: Rodrigo (13) All: Rodrigo (15) Highest home attendance: 36,955 vs Newcastle United (13 May 2023, Premier League) Lowest home attendance: 34,465 vs Cardiff City (18 January 2023, FA Cup) Average home league attendance: 36,502
The 2022–23 Premier League Cup was the ninth edition of the competition. ... Attendance: 124 [18] Referee: Mathew Dicicco ... 18 January 2023: Southampton: 2–3 ...
The 2022–23 season was the 118th season in the existence of Leicester City Football Club, and their 55th (non-consecutive) season in the top tier of English football. This was their ninth consecutive season in the Premier League. In addition to the domestic league, they also competed in the season's editions of the FA Cup and the EFL Cup.