Leeds United fans will welcome a raft of teams and faces - some of them familiar - to Elland Road for the first time in a few years next season, following their return to the Premier League. Daniel Farke’s side claimed 100 points on their way to the Championship title and their reward is a date with the likes of Liverpool, Arsenal and Manchester United.
The Whites have been incredible at home under Farke, losing just three games in two years in front of a packed out Elland Road crowd, and that fortress will need to hold firm as the pressure of a likely relegation battle builds. Simply put, if Leeds are to survive next season then their form in LS11 will need to be incredibly strong.
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2024/25 average attendance: 11,195
1. Bournemouth - Vitality Stadium
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2024/25 average attendance: 17,187
2. Brentford - Gtech Community Stadium
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2024/25 average attendance: 19,785
3. Burnley - Turf Moor
2024/25 average attendance: 19,785 | Getty Images
2024/25 average attendance: 25,135
4. Crystal Palace - Selhurst Park
2024/25 average attendance: 25,135 | Getty Images
2024/25 average attendance: 26,779
5. Fulham - Craven Cottage
2024/25 average attendance: 26,779 | AFP via Getty Images
2024/25 average attendance: 30,066
6. Nottingham Forest - The City Ground
2024/25 average attendance: 30,066 Photo: Getty Images