Wrexham supporters have once again underlined their strength in numbers. As new figures emerge on how full Championship stadiums have been this season, one club’s backing stands out for its consistency and passion.
Home crowds show where the real connection lies
New data covering every Championship club paints a clear picture of how supporter loyalty translates into attendance. The variation in average fill rates highlights which clubs continue to attract full houses week after week, even amid mixed results on the pitch.
Wrexham’s current place in mid-table does little to dim the energy around their home ground, where sell-outs have become routine across the 13,500-capacity STōK Cae Ras, the world’s oldest international football stadium. Built into the fabric of the town, it remains a ground steeped in heritage, having hosted Wales’ first international match in 1877.
Wrexham lead the way in Championship stadium fills
The figures, shared by the FanHub Facebook Page, confirm that Wrexham’s home ground has been filled to an average of 99.2 percent this season, the highest of any Championship club. Portsmouth follow at 97.4 percent and Norwich at 95.4 percent, while Sheffield Wednesday and Blackburn occupy the lower end of the table with 59.7 percent and 47.7 percent respectively.

That strength of support has carried over seamlessly from the lower leagues, where the club’s revival underlined how deeply it connects with its community. Wrexham currently sit 13th in the table, but their supporters continue to deliver one of the most reliable turnouts in the division. The consistent demand for tickets highlights how fan commitment has outpaced expectation, proving that the bond between team and town remains unshakable.
For visiting sides, the Racecourse Ground offers more than history. Its packed stands create a noise that reflects belief rather than novelty, a level of engagement many clubs strive to maintain as seasons progress. The atmosphere has become part of Wrexham’s identity, shaping how the club is perceived across the league.
That loyalty is not new. The Cae Ras has been at the centre of Wrexham’s sporting life for centuries, and its crowds show no sign of slowing. This year’s attendance figures are more than a marker of popularity – they are proof that commitment, once earned, can define a club far beyond its results.
