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·22 March 2026
Sunderland and Newcastle attendances compared before Tyne-Wear derby at St James’ Park

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·22 March 2026

Sunderland visit Newcastle United on Sunday for the Tyne-Wear derby, with both clubs among the Premier League’s best-supported sides.
According to FBref, Newcastle rank eighth with an average 52,093 at St James’ Park, while Sunderland sit ninth on 46,323. Both are just behind Everton, who average 52,110 at the new Hill Dickinson Stadium.
Sunderland’s figure is more than 7,000 up on 2024/25, their best since 2001/02 at 46,745, and the fourth-highest in their history. Manchester United lead the league-wide table on 73,962, ahead of West Ham United on 62,454. Tottenham Hotspur are still drawing 60,900 despite a shock relegation battle.
Chelsea, Aston Villa and Leeds United follow the North East pair, their grounds holding fewer supporters than St James’ Park and the Stadium of Light.
Sunderland are aiming to complete a league double over Eddie Howe’s side after December’s 1-0 win at the Stadium of Light, settled by Nick Woltemade’s own goal. St James’ Park is rarely forgiving, and the home crowd is among the loudest, while Sunderland’s travelling support is typically vocal.
Source: Sunderland Echo
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