

Where Arsenal, Chelsea, and Tottenham rank in attendance table and brilliant photos of passionate fans
The London clubs have boasted fantastic home supports so far this season.

With the first international break of the season underway, now feels like as good a time as any to reflect on the opening exchanges of the new Premier League season.
After seven (or in some cases, six) games each, the top flight’s 20 clubs are starting to settle into their rhythm, and so are their respective fanbases.
The usual match day routines, both home and away, have been adopted once more, and supporters from across the capital are once again familiar with having their weekends dominated by football.
But where do Arsenal, Chelsea, and Tottenham Hotspur rank in the Premier League’s average home attendance standings?
We’ve taken a look at Transfermarkt to find out, as well as collecting some of the best photos of the divisions passionate fans.
Check out the full gallery, from 20th to first, below...

1. Bournemouth - 10,179
The Cherries may have the smallest ground in the Premier League by some distance, but that hasn’t prevented them from stirring up quite atmosphere on their return to the top flight. An opening day victory over Aston Villa was positively raucous.

2. Brentford - 17,082
The Bees have settled into their new stadium very nicely in recent times, and that 4-0 thrashing of Manchester United in August will live long in the memory.

3. Fulham - 22,076
Even the most optimistic of Fulham fans couldn’t have realistically hoped that their side would begin the season as strong as they have. An opening draw against Liverpool at Craven Cottage set the tone for their emphatic start nicely.

4. Crystal Palace - 24,114
Palace perhaps haven’t hit the heights so far this term, but Selhurst Park continues to boast one of the Premier League’s most notable home supports.