Wycombe Wanderers have been ranked 16th in terms of League One teams filling their stadium capacity for matches this season.
The study, which was conducted by Ultimate Champions, has revealed that out of the 10,000 seats which are available at Adams Park (9,448 as a licensed capacity), the Chairboys have had an average of 5,565 spectators visit the stadium during the 2021/22 campaign so far.
This means on a conventional basis, around 55.7 per cent of Adams Park is usually full.
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Leading the way in the table is Lincoln City, as around 8,524 spectators have attended matches at Sincil Bank this season, with the stadium holding 10,130 seats.
This is an average of 84.2 per cent of the stadium being full.
Bottom of the table is MK, as they have only filled 29.5 per cent of Stadium: MK this campaign.
An average of 8,984 spectators have attended matches at their 30,500 seater arena.
Despite having an average of around 5,500 spectators this season, Wanderers have had several gargantuan attendances this campaign.
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Most notably, 6,943 people watched Wycombe’s 4-1 home defeat against Ipswich Town on November 2, which was one of the club’s highest midweek crowds since their promotion to the Football League in 1993.
Other high home attendances at Adams Park this season saw 7,229 people at the 3-3 draw against Sunderland on January 8, 7,345 spectators at the 1-0 defeat versus Milton Keynes on January 29, whilst 8,005 fans watched the 2-0 win over Oxford United on January 15.
The latter figure is currently the club’s highest crowd so far this season.
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