Top 30 record home attendances in English football history, including Aston Villa, Chelsea, Manchester City and Newcastle

Top 30 record home attendances in English football history, including Aston Villa, Chelsea, Manchester City and Newcastle
Tottenham will move into their state-of-the-art new stadium in 2019.The north London club were due to move to their new home at White Hart Lane in September but delays mean supporters will have to wait until next year.Tottenham do not yet know when they will move into their new stadium31
Tottenham do not yet know when they will move into their new stadium
While the new Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, as it is known, does not double the capacity of the old White Hart Lane, the maximum attendance of 62,062 is a large increase on the 36,284 their former home held.This total capacity makes the new arena the biggest football ground in London – behind Wembley – narrowly edging ahead of local rivals Arsenal to claim that title; their Emirates Stadium holds59,867.The new stadium wont, though, help Tottenham break their home attendance record, which currently stands at an astonishing 85,512, which was set at Wembley a couple of years ago. But what are the top 30 home attendance records in English football across all competitions? Scroll down to find out…
30. Nottingham Forest 49,946 attendance at the City Ground (v Manchester United) First Division (October 28, 1967)31
30. Nottingham Forest
49,946 attendance at the City Ground (v Manchester United) – First Division (October 28, 1967)29. Stoke City 51,380 attendance at the Victoria Ground (v Arsenal) First Division (March 29, 1937)31
29. Stoke City
51,380 attendance at the Victoria Ground (v Arsenal) – First Division (March 29, 1937)28. Portsmouth 51,385 attendance at Fratton Park (v Derby County) FA Cup sixth round (February 26, 1949)31
28. Portsmouth
51,385 attendance at Fratton Park (v Derby County) – FA Cup sixth round (February 26, 1949)27. Coventry City 51,455 attendance at Highfield Road (v Wolverhampton Wanderers) Second Division (April 29, 1967)31
27. Coventry City
51,455 attendance at Highfield Road (v Wolverhampton Wanderers) – Second Division (April 29, 1967)26. Crystal Palace 51,482 attendance at Selhurst Park (v Burnley) Second Division (May 11, 1979)31
26. Crystal Palace
51,482 attendance at Selhurst Park (v Burnley) – Second Division (May 11, 1979)25. Middlesbrough 53,802 attendance at Ayresome Park (v Newcastle United) First Division (December 29, 1949)31
25. Middlesbrough
53,802 attendance at Ayresome Park (v Newcastle United) – First Division (December 29, 1949)24. Burnley 54,775 attendance at Turf Moor (v Huddersfield) FA Cup third round (February 23, 1924)31
24. Burnley
54,775 attendance at Turf Moor (v Huddersfield) – FA Cup third round (February 23, 1924)23. Hull City 55,019 attendance at Boothferry Park (v Manchester United) FA Cup sixth round (February 26, 1949)31
23. Hull City
55,019 attendance at Boothferry Park (v Manchester United) – FA Cup sixth round (February 26, 1949)22. West Ham United 56,985 attendance at the London Stadium (v Sunderland) Premier League (October 22, 2016)31
22. West Ham United
56,985 attendance at the London Stadium (v Sunderland) – Premier League (October 22, 2016)21. Leeds United 57,892 attendance at Elland Road (v Sunderland) FA Cup fifth round replay (March 15, 1967)31
21. Leeds United
57,892 attendance at Elland Road (v Sunderland) – FA Cup fifth round replay (March 15, 1967)20. Cardiff City 57,893 attendance at Ninian Park (v Arsenal) First Division (April 22, 1953)31
20. Cardiff City
57,893 attendance at Ninian Park (v Arsenal) – First Division (April 22, 1953)19. Wolverhampton Wanderers 61,315 attendance at Molineux (v Liverpool) FA Cup fifth round (February 11, 1939)31
19. Wolverhampton Wanderers
61,315 attendance at Molineux (v Liverpool) – FA Cup fifth round (February 11, 1939)18. Liverpool 61,905 attendance at Anfield (v Wolverhampton Wanderers) FA Cup fourth round (February 2, 1952)31
18. Liverpool
61,905 attendance at Anfield (v Wolverhampton Wanderers) – FA Cup fourth round (February 2, 1952)17. Blackburn Rovers 62,522 attendance at Ewood Park (v Bolton Wanderers) FA Cup sixth round (March 2, 1929)31
17. Blackburn Rovers
62,522 attendance at Ewood Park (v Bolton Wanderers) – FA Cup sixth round (March 2, 1929)16. West Bromwich Albion 64,815 attendance at the Hawthorns (v Arsenal) FA Cup sixth round (March 6, 1937)31
16. West Bromwich Albion
64,815 attendance at the Hawthorns (v Arsenal) – FA Cup sixth round (March 6, 1937)15. Birmingham City 66,844 attendance at St Andrews (v Everton) FA Cup fifth round (March 11, 1939)31
15. Birmingham City
66,844 attendance at St Andrews (v Everton) – FA Cup fifth round (March 11, 1939)14. Huddersfield Town 67,037 attendance at Leeds Road (v Arsenal) FA Cup sixth round (February 27, 1932)31
14. Huddersfield Town
67,037 attendance at Leeds Road (v Arsenal) – FA Cup sixth round (February 27, 1932)13. Sheffield United 68,287 attendance at Bramall Lane (v Leeds United) FA Cup fifth round (February 15, 1936)31
13. Sheffield United
68,287 attendance at Bramall Lane (v Leeds United) – FA Cup fifth round (February 15, 1936)12. Newcastle United 68,386 attendance at St James Park (v Chelsea) First Division (September 3, 1930)31
12. Newcastle United
68,386 attendance at St James Park (v Chelsea) – First Division (September 3, 1930)11. Bolton Wanderers 69,912 attendance at Burnden Park (v Manchester City) FA Cup fifth round (February 18, 1933)31
11. Bolton Wanderers
69,912 attendance at Burnden Park (v Manchester City) – FA Cup fifth round (February 18, 1933)10. Sheffield Wednesday 72,841 attendance at Hillsborough (v Manchester City) FA Cup fifth round (February 17, 1934)31
10. Sheffield Wednesday
72,841 attendance at Hillsborough (v Manchester City) – FA Cup fifth round (February 17, 1934)9. Arsenal 73,707 attendance at Wembley (v RC Lens) Champions League group stage (November 25, 1998)31
9. Arsenal
73,707 attendance at Wembley (v RC Lens) – Champions League group stage (November 25, 1998)8. Charlton Athletic 75,031 attendance at The Valley (v Aston Villa) FA Cup fifth round (February 12, 1938)31
8. Charlton Athletic
75,031 attendance at The Valley (v Aston Villa) – FA Cup fifth round (February 12, 1938)7. Sunderland 75,118 attendance at Roker Park (v Derby County) FA Cup sixth round replay (March 8, 1933)31
7. Sunderland
75,118 attendance at Roker Park (v Derby County) – FA Cup sixth round replay (March 8, 1933)6. Aston Villa 76,588 attendance at Villa Park (v Derby County) FA Cup sixth round first leg (March 2, 1946)31
6. Aston Villa
76,588 attendance at Villa Park (v Derby County) – FA Cup sixth round first leg (March 2, 1946)5. Everton 78,299 attendance at Goodison Park (v Liverpool) First Division (September 18, 1948)31
5. Everton
78,299 attendance at Goodison Park (v Liverpool) – First Division (September 18, 1948)4. Chelsea 82,905 attendance at Stamford Bridge (v Arsenal) First Division (October 12, 1935)31
4. Chelsea
82,905 attendance at Stamford Bridge (v Arsenal) – First Division (October 12, 1935)3. Manchester United 83,260 attendance at Maine Road (v Arsenal) First Division (January 17, 1948)31
3. Manchester United
83,260 attendance at Maine Road (v Arsenal) – First Division (January 17, 1948)2. Manchester City 84,569 attendance at Maine Road (v Stoke City) FA Cup sixth round (March 3, 1934)31
2. Manchester City
84,569 attendance at Maine Road (v Stoke City) – FA Cup sixth round (March 3, 1934)1. Tottenham Hotspur 85,512 attendance at Wembley (v Bayer Leverkusen) Champions League group stage (November 2, 2016)31
1. Tottenham Hotspur
85,512 attendance at Wembley (v Bayer Leverkusen) – Champions League group stage (November 2, 2016)


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