Our comprehensive study has now revealed that England is the most fanatic about football scoring 8.37 out of a possible 10 in our overall index score
England has the third-highest number of stadiums within the top ten, boasting 90 stadiums with a capacity of over 10,000. Fans are flocking to these stadiums in their thousands, as last season’s Premier League averaged 40,236 devoted attendees per match
Easily the biggest indicator of England’s obsession with football is the enormous amount of money spent on broadcast deals, as England is the only country to surpass £1 billion, with the broadcasting rights to the Premier League being worth £1,632,000,000 per season
Stadium count: 90 Average stadium attendance: 40,236 % of people interested in the Qatar World Cup: 65% Domestic broadcast deal value per season: £1.63 billion
Stadium count: 66 Average stadium attendance: 29,584 % of people interested in the Qatar World Cup: 63.8% Domestic broadcast deal value per season: £850 million
Stadium count: 61 Average stadium attendance: 42,992 % of people interested in the Qatar World Cup: 50.1% Domestic broadcast deal value per season: £926 million
Stadium count: 144 Average stadium attendance: 28,296 % of people interested in the Qatar World Cup: 85.9% Domestic broadcast deal value per season: £171 million
Stadium count: 64 Average stadium attendance: 29,537 % of people interested in the Qatar World Cup: 59.3% Domestic broadcast deal value per season: £926 million
Stadium count: 54 Average stadium attendance: 40,768 % of people interested in the Qatar World Cup: 82.3% Domestic broadcast deal value per season: £36 million