2008/09 – 39,811 (8th) League Position 6th. Aston Villa, who helped pull in 27,975 fans when they drew 1-1 at Stoke last month, are top of the table when it comes to Championship attendances. Aston Villa's average home attendance in the Championship so far this season is 31,901.

There’s worse though… at 75.3%, Villa Park has the lowest fill rate of any Premier League stadium. The club averaged around 20,000 spectators more than rivals Manchester City in the 2018/19 season. A crowd of 441 watched Saturday’s season finale against Crystal Palace at the Ladies’ home ground Boldmere St Michaels FC, meaning their average attendance across 14 matches was 495. 2010/11 – 37,193 (8th) League Position 9th The 2013/14 season saw an average attendance of 36,080 at Villa Park, an increase of over a 1000 on the previous season’s average gate. At 32,238, Villa’s current average attendance is below the overall Premier League average of 32,654. It is the second highest in the division behind leaders Newcastle United, whose average … Last Five Years of Aston Villa Attendance Figures Averages . On average, Villa Park welcomed just under 34,000 fans per game last season. Manchester United have the highest average attendance in the English Premier League. 2009/10 – 38,573 (7th) League Position 6th. Aston Villa currently top the charts with an average home attendance of over 35,000 (according to worldfootball.net), while Leeds United are second on the list with an average attendance of nearly 34,000. Average Attendances 2000/1 Average Attendances 2001/2 Average Attendances 2002/3 Average Attendances 2003/4. Only Sunderland at 87.3% have a fill rate below 90% in the Premier League. Match Pack: Aston Villa v Sheffield United. Read More VIDEO: Smith on mentality, approach and hard work ahead of season return ‘This is a brand-new season, it’s tournament football for 10 games’ says Villa boss. 2007/08 – 40,029 (8th highest average in EPL) League Position 6th. All the info for Blades clash. Aston Villa latest - Villa Park, formerly Aston Lower Grounds, was the most-busiest football stadiums in England up until 1958 when Arsenal burst onto the scene Aston Villa Ladies’ average attendance increased by an impressive 133% during the 2018/19 season. Read More They boast an impressive average of … The 2007–08 season was Aston Villa's 20th consecutive season in the top flight of English football and 16th consecutive season in the Premier League.The season saw Martin O'Neill continue as manager as the club impressed in league competition, but struggled in both domestic cup competitions – being knocked out in the third round of both.