Tottenham set new Premier League attendance record in win vs. Liverpool
Tottenham broke the 10-year-old Premier League attendance record in Sunday's 4-1 win against Liverpool at Wembley.
The attendance of 80,827 surpassed the previous record of 76,098 --
set when Manchester United beat Blackburn 4-1 at Old Trafford in March
2007.
It was still someway short of the club record of 85,512, set at
Wembley against Bayer Leverkusen in the Champions League last season,
which is also a record attendance for a British club at home. The
national stadium, Spurs' temporary home this season while their new
61,500-seater home is being built, has a capacity of 90,000.
Spurs fell just short of the Premier League record for both last
weekend's 1-0 win over Bournemouth (73,502) and the 2-1 defeat to
Chelsea (73,587) in their first league match at Wembley in August, when
tickets were on restricted general sale.
Liverpool's visit was also on restricted general sale -- following
advice from the safety advisory group, made up of the club, Brent
Council and the police, ambulance and fire services -- meaning only
Spurs' fans with a history of buying from the club were able to purchase
tickets.
Liverpool fans made up 3,100 of those in attendance for Sunday's match.
The frustrating home draws against Burnley (67,862) and Swansea
(65,366) were also on general sale but attracted fewer than 70,000
supporters, with club sources saying attendances are often low in August
and September due to holidays.
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