Tuesday, 19 April 2016

Arsenal set for 'lowest attendance in 10 years'

Arsenal set for 'lowest attendance in 10 years'

Arsenal could be set for their lowest attendance since the club move to the Emirates Stadium when they face West Brom on Thursday night. The Gunners have seen their Premier League title challenge collapse in disastrous fashion over the past few weeks and Arsene Wenger & Co. were booed off after Sunday's 1-1 draw with Crystal Palace.

Arsenal set for 'lowest attendance in 10 years'

Thousands of tickets are still available for purchase with a little over 48 hours until kick-off, while large numbers of fans have claimed they will not be attending the visit of Tony Pulis's side.

Early indications suggest the Emirates Stadium could be under capacity by up to 20,000 fans - with the maximum likely to be a record low since Arsenal left Highbury in 2006.

Season ticket holders are always included in the attendance figures, but swathes of empty seats are expected to be on show for the crucial game on Thursday evening.

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