Nottingham Forest have the second highest average attendance in the Championship.
The average attendance at the City Ground for the current campaign so far, currently stands at 24,691.
With Forest's capacity of 30,602, it means that on average 80.7% of their ground is filled, according to data from Transfermarkt.
While Bournemouth may sit top of the league and remain the only side left unbeaten, the Cherries have only sold an average of 84.6% of their maximum allocation for their first opening six home games.
Sheffield United, Forest and West Brom make up the top three in the list.
Although Luton Town are ranked 22nd with an average attendance of just 9,885, that represents 96.7% of the capacity at Kenilworth Road.
Championship attendances
Average attendance & % of capacity
1. Sheffield United – 27,561 / 84.3%
2. Nottingham Forest – 24,691 / 80.7%
3. West Brom – 22,600 / 84.2%
4. Middlesbrough – 21,079 / 62.5%
5. Stoke City – 20,253 / 67.3%
6. Derby County – 19,386 / 57.7%
7. Bristol City – 18,608 / 68.9%
8. Coventry City – 18,557 / 56.9%
9. Cardiff City – 18,451 / 55.4%
10. Fulham – 16,810 / 88.5%
11. Swansea City – 16,258 / 77.1%
12. Huddersfield Town – 15,552 / 63.5%
13. QPR – 13,931 / 75.9%
14. Barnsley – 13,849 / 57.7%
15. Birmingham City – 13,276 / 45.1%
16. Reading – 13,034 / 53.9%
17. Millwall – 12,189 / 60.5%
18. Blackpool – 11,944 / 73.6%
19. Hull City – 11,619 / 46.5%
20. Preston North End – 11,473 / 49%
21. Blackburn Rovers – 10,847 / 34.6%
22. Luton Town – 9,885 / 96.7%