Seat Counters 25/26

There will be more added on Monday or Tuesday when their ticket partners send unsold tickets back.
 
8742 left for napoli

approx 400 gone today

at that rate looking at 47/48 k
That’s about right for opening CL games…

We’ve never had a sell out for an opening CL home game.

Capacity, 47,400:
2011 Napoli, 44,026
2012 Dortmund, 43,607
2013 Bayern, 45,021
2014 Roma, 37,507

Capacity, 55,097:
2015 Juventus, 50,363
2016 qualifying Bucharest, 40,064
2016 Monchengladbach, 30,270
2017 Donetsk, 45,310
2018 Lyon, 40,111
2019 Zagreb, 49,046
2020 Porto, 0 (Covid)
2021 Leipzig, 38,062
2022 Dortmund, 50,441
2023 Belgrade, 50,204
2024 Inter, 50,922

Even if no more tickets are sold for the Napoli game (which there obviously will be) there’d be 46,355 in attendance, which is actually higher than the average of those games above since the stadium held 55k (44,479).

Last three years have seen steady 50k attendances for opening home games, but that still means around 4k tickets that weren’t sold for each of them.

We’ve had higher attendances in early rounds of the FA and EFL Cups than opening CL nights:

2017 EFL Cup 4th Round Wolves, 50,755
2018 FA Cup 3rd Round Burnley, 53,285
2019 FA Cup 3rd Round Rotherham, 52,708
2019 FA Cup 4th Round Burnley, 50,121
2020 FA Cup 3rd Round Port Vale, 52,433
2022 FA Cup 4th Round Fulham, 53,400
2022 EFL Cup 3rd Round Chelsea, 52,148
2023 FA Cup 3rd Round Chelsea, 51,505
2023 FA Cup 4th Round Arsenal, 51,694
2024 FA Cup 3rd Round Huddersfield, 51,939
2024 FA Cup 3rd Round Salford, 52,056
2025 FA Cup 5th Round Plymouth, 50,044
 
That’s about right for opening CL games…

We’ve never had a sell out for an opening CL home game.

Capacity, 47,400:
2011 Napoli, 44,026
2012 Dortmund, 43,607
2013 Bayern, 45,021
2014 Roma, 37,507

Capacity, 55,097:
2015 Juventus, 50,363
2016 qualifying Bucharest, 40,064
2016 Monchengladbach, 30,270
2017 Donetsk, 45,310
2018 Lyon, 40,111
2019 Zagreb, 49,046
2020 Porto, 0 (Covid)
2021 Leipzig, 38,062
2022 Dortmund, 50,441
2023 Belgrade, 50,204
2024 Inter, 50,922

Even if no more tickets are sold for the Napoli game (which there obviously will be) there’d be 46,355 in attendance, which is actually higher than the average of those games above since the stadium held 55k (44,479).

Last three years have seen steady 50k attendances for opening home games, but that still means around 4k tickets that weren’t sold for each of them.

We’ve had higher attendances in early rounds of the FA and EFL Cups than opening CL nights:

2017 EFL Cup 4th Round Wolves, 50,755
2018 FA Cup 3rd Round Burnley, 53,285
2019 FA Cup 3rd Round Rotherham, 52,708
2019 FA Cup 4th Round Burnley, 50,121
2020 FA Cup 3rd Round Port Vale, 52,433
2022 FA Cup 4th Round Fulham, 53,400
2022 EFL Cup 3rd Round Chelsea, 52,148
2023 FA Cup 3rd Round Chelsea, 51,505
2023 FA Cup 4th Round Arsenal, 51,694
2024 FA Cup 3rd Round Huddersfield, 51,939
2024 FA Cup 3rd Round Salford, 52,056
2025 FA Cup 5th Round Plymouth, 50,044
top work that and very interesting
all the fa cup games are weekends mind
the ones that stick out are the league cup games wonder what the pricing was?
 
That’s about right for opening CL games…

We’ve never had a sell out for an opening CL home game.

Capacity, 47,400:
2011 Napoli, 44,026
2012 Dortmund, 43,607
2013 Bayern, 45,021
2014 Roma, 37,507

Capacity, 55,097:
2015 Juventus, 50,363
2016 qualifying Bucharest, 40,064
2016 Monchengladbach, 30,270
2017 Donetsk, 45,310
2018 Lyon, 40,111
2019 Zagreb, 49,046
2020 Porto, 0 (Covid)
2021 Leipzig, 38,062
2022 Dortmund, 50,441
2023 Belgrade, 50,204
2024 Inter, 50,922

Even if no more tickets are sold for the Napoli game (which there obviously will be) there’d be 46,355 in attendance, which is actually higher than the average of those games above since the stadium held 55k (44,479).

Last three years have seen steady 50k attendances for opening home games, but that still means around 4k tickets that weren’t sold for each of them.

We’ve had higher attendances in early rounds of the FA and EFL Cups than opening CL nights:

2017 EFL Cup 4th Round Wolves, 50,755
2018 FA Cup 3rd Round Burnley, 53,285
2019 FA Cup 3rd Round Rotherham, 52,708
2019 FA Cup 4th Round Burnley, 50,121
2020 FA Cup 3rd Round Port Vale, 52,433
2022 FA Cup 4th Round Fulham, 53,400
2022 EFL Cup 3rd Round Chelsea, 52,148
2023 FA Cup 3rd Round Chelsea, 51,505
2023 FA Cup 4th Round Arsenal, 51,694
2024 FA Cup 3rd Round Huddersfield, 51,939
2024 FA Cup 3rd Round Salford, 52,056
2025 FA Cup 5th Round Plymouth, 50,044
Good work and with the exception of the Monchengladbach game (which should have an asterisk as it was hastily rearranged from the previous evening's postponed game) the vast majority were considerably higher than our only European Cup Match ever played at Maine Road, when football was actually a lot cheaper
 
That’s about right for opening CL games…

We’ve never had a sell out for an opening CL home game.

Capacity, 47,400:
2011 Napoli, 44,026
2012 Dortmund, 43,607
2013 Bayern, 45,021
2014 Roma, 37,507

Capacity, 55,097:
2015 Juventus, 50,363
2016 qualifying Bucharest, 40,064
2016 Monchengladbach, 30,270
2017 Donetsk, 45,310
2018 Lyon, 40,111
2019 Zagreb, 49,046
2020 Porto, 0 (Covid)
2021 Leipzig, 38,062
2022 Dortmund, 50,441
2023 Belgrade, 50,204
2024 Inter, 50,922

Even if no more tickets are sold for the Napoli game (which there obviously will be) there’d be 46,355 in attendance, which is actually higher than the average of those games above since the stadium held 55k (44,479).

Last three years have seen steady 50k attendances for opening home games, but that still means around 4k tickets that weren’t sold for each of them.

We’ve had higher attendances in early rounds of the FA and EFL Cups than opening CL nights:

2017 EFL Cup 4th Round Wolves, 50,755
2018 FA Cup 3rd Round Burnley, 53,285
2019 FA Cup 3rd Round Rotherham, 52,708
2019 FA Cup 4th Round Burnley, 50,121
2020 FA Cup 3rd Round Port Vale, 52,433
2022 FA Cup 4th Round Fulham, 53,400
2022 EFL Cup 3rd Round Chelsea, 52,148
2023 FA Cup 3rd Round Chelsea, 51,505
2023 FA Cup 4th Round Arsenal, 51,694
2024 FA Cup 3rd Round Huddersfield, 51,939
2024 FA Cup 3rd Round Salford, 52,054
2025 FA Cup 5th Round Plymouth, 50,044
Good work on the past attendances but you're sold is skewed by using the wrong capacity its just under 53k now with front seats removed and 2 rows missing due to the North stand expansion and assuming Napoli will sell all there tickets, I'd be surprised if they brought a 1000? In thay case we are at about 42k sold and probably looking at about 45k likely attendance.
 
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That’s about right for opening CL games…

We’ve never had a sell out for an opening CL home game.

Capacity, 47,400:
2011 Napoli, 44,026
2012 Dortmund, 43,607
2013 Bayern, 45,021
2014 Roma, 37,507

Capacity, 55,097:
2015 Juventus, 50,363
2016 qualifying Bucharest, 40,064
2016 Monchengladbach, 30,270
2017 Donetsk, 45,310
2018 Lyon, 40,111
2019 Zagreb, 49,046
2020 Porto, 0 (Covid)
2021 Leipzig, 38,062
2022 Dortmund, 50,441
2023 Belgrade, 50,204
2024 Inter, 50,922

Even if no more tickets are sold for the Napoli game (which there obviously will be) there’d be 46,355 in attendance, which is actually higher than the average of those games above since the stadium held 55k (44,479).

Last three years have seen steady 50k attendances for opening home games, but that still means around 4k tickets that weren’t sold for each of them.

We’ve had higher attendances in early rounds of the FA and EFL Cups than opening CL nights:

2017 EFL Cup 4th Round Wolves, 50,755
2018 FA Cup 3rd Round Burnley, 53,285
2019 FA Cup 3rd Round Rotherham, 52,708
2019 FA Cup 4th Round Burnley, 50,121
2020 FA Cup 3rd Round Port Vale, 52,433
2022 FA Cup 4th Round Fulham, 53,400
2022 EFL Cup 3rd Round Chelsea, 52,148
2023 FA Cup 3rd Round Chelsea, 51,505
2023 FA Cup 4th Round Arsenal, 51,694
2024 FA Cup 3rd Round Huddersfield, 51,939
2024 FA Cup 3rd Round Salford, 52,056
2025 FA Cup 5th Round Plymouth, 50,044
Good research
 
Next to me in.Colin Bell Level 1 (was 2 last year) yesterday.



Somthing wrong with tbe transfer system because those tickets definitlely sold
 

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That’s about right for opening CL games…

We’ve never had a sell out for an opening CL home game.

Capacity, 47,400:
2011 Napoli, 44,026
2012 Dortmund, 43,607
2013 Bayern, 45,021
2014 Roma, 37,507

Capacity, 55,097:
2015 Juventus, 50,363
2016 qualifying Bucharest, 40,064
2016 Monchengladbach, 30,270
2017 Donetsk, 45,310
2018 Lyon, 40,111
2019 Zagreb, 49,046
2020 Porto, 0 (Covid)
2021 Leipzig, 38,062
2022 Dortmund, 50,441
2023 Belgrade, 50,204
2024 Inter, 50,922

Even if no more tickets are sold for the Napoli game (which there obviously will be) there’d be 46,355 in attendance, which is actually higher than the average of those games above since the stadium held 55k (44,479).

Last three years have seen steady 50k attendances for opening home games, but that still means around 4k tickets that weren’t sold for each of them.

We’ve had higher attendances in early rounds of the FA and EFL Cups than opening CL nights:

2017 EFL Cup 4th Round Wolves, 50,755
2018 FA Cup 3rd Round Burnley, 53,285
2019 FA Cup 3rd Round Rotherham, 52,708
2019 FA Cup 4th Round Burnley, 50,121
2020 FA Cup 3rd Round Port Vale, 52,433
2022 FA Cup 4th Round Fulham, 53,400
2022 EFL Cup 3rd Round Chelsea, 52,148
2023 FA Cup 3rd Round Chelsea, 51,505
2023 FA Cup 4th Round Arsenal, 51,694
2024 FA Cup 3rd Round Huddersfield, 51,939
2024 FA Cup 3rd Round Salford, 52,056
2025 FA Cup 5th Round Plymouth, 50,044
Anything over 50,000 would be very good. Very few CL group stages sell out for any club. People are skint all over Europe.
 
Next to me in.Colin Bell Level 1 (was 2 last year) yesterday.



Somthing wrong with tbe transfer system because those tickets definitlely sold
It’s whether they were sold to a genuine fan or were kept back by the club for someone who couldn’t be arsed going …I suspect the 2nd option
 
Does anyone know how the Huddersfield tickets are selling?
I wish they'd just sell them out. Get them available to all season ticket holders next window. I'm desperate to start begging for tickets for my lads (who live in Huddersfield) but you can't do it on here until it sells out!
 
I wish they'd just sell them out. Get them available to all season ticket holders next window. I'm desperate to start begging for tickets for my lads (who live in Huddersfield) but you can't do it on here until it sells out!
There's still around 160 left, but they're only selling 30-40 each window, they really do need to get on with it. Next window should be everyone on the scheme
 

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