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  • 11/03/2024
Arsenal’s victory over rivals Tottenham at a sold-out Emirates Stadium on March 3rd means that the Women's Super League club's average attendance this season is now higher than that of 10 Premier League teams.
We take a look at the WSL average attendances, as they’ve paved the way for more records to be broken.

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00:00 Arsenal's victory over rivals Tottenham at a sold-out Emirates stadium on March 3rd means
00:07 that the Women's Super League club's average attendance this season is now higher than
00:12 that of 10 Premier League teams.
00:15 The North London club, who sit third in the WSL table, three points behind Manchester
00:20 City and league leaders Chelsea, have attracted over 279,000 supporters to watch the team
00:27 this season and have sold out the Emirates on three occasions.
00:31 Arsenal Women's boss Jonas Eidvall said "It makes me extremely proud to be able to say
00:36 that I think we've found a place where more than 60,000 people feel that they belong."
00:42 The average attendance of 34,997 at the club have attracted through eight games this season
00:48 is a 63% increase on ticket sales from last season and means that only 10 Premier League
00:55 clubs can boast a higher average crowd in their stadiums.
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