MORE than 19,000 fans were in attendance at the UniBol as Wanderers ran out 3-1 winners against Accrington Stanley.
It was one of the Whites’ highest home gates of the campaign as the club held its second ‘Family Day’.
There have been some high attendance figures across League One this term, which is hardly a surprise given the number of former top-flight clubs involved.
But how does Wanderers’ average home attendance compare to the rest of the division?
Sunderland lead the way, with Sheffield Wednesday and Ipswich also making the top three, according to the Sunderland Echo.
At the other end of the list, Accrington and Burton have seen the smallest average attendances since the start of the campaign.
Here is a full list of average home attendances in League One this season
1. Sunderland – 30,660
2. Sheffield Wednesday – 21,973
3. Ipswich – 21,587
4. Charlton – 15,788
5. Wanderers – 15,374
6. Portsmouth – 14,995
7. Plymouth – 13,016
8. Wigan – 10,220
9. Rotherham – 9,288
10. MK Dons – 9,217
11. Lincoln – 8,756
12. Oxford – 8,432
13. Wimbledon – 7,683
14. Doncaster – 6,946
15. Shrewsbury – 6,118
16. Cambridge – 5,658
17. Wycombe – 5,510
18. Gillingham – 4,984
19. Crewe – 4,502
20. Morecambe – 4,265
21. Cheltenham – 4,194
22. Burton – 3,174
23. Fleetwood – 3,110
24. Accrington – 2,909
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