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*This week’s report was delayed due to the author’s vacation commitment

NWSL Attendance: Week in Review

For this week, the highest attendance belongs to the Portland Thorns with 18,011 on Friday, July 5. The smallest attendance for this week was 4,738 for the North Carolina Courage on Sunday, July 7. The Kansas City Current continued their sellout streak with their ninth straight of the season (11,500). Overall, the league averaged 10,574 for the seven games played over this holiday weekend.

Currently, there are now four teams below their 2023 final average. Angel City FC, San Diego Wave, Portland, and the Seattle Reign are below last season’s final average. The largest increase from last season is still Chicago (+3,125). This is followed by the Washington Spirit (2,503) and then NY/NJ Gotham FC (+2,158). Overall, the league is still up slightly from last season by 347 fans.

Capacity numbers are provided by each team’s individual stadium’s website. Also reported are each team’s individual high and low games for the season. Finally, all attendance numbers are provided through the ESPN box scores and @NwslNotes on Twitter.

NWSL Attendance Report

Via Beyond Women's Sports

The Week Look Ahead

The NWSL regular season is on hiatus until Friday, August 23. The league will start its first-ever NWSL x LIGA MX Femenil Summer Cup this Friday, July 19. This 20-team tournament will run through Sunday, August 4. The 2024 Olympic games in Paris, France will also run from July 25 through August 10.

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