Manchester United fans are the loudest in the Premier League
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Manchester United fans are the loudest in the Premier League despite a turbulent start to the season under Louis van Gaal.
Reporters were armed with the ‘Sound Meter' smartphone app to measure noise taken from kick-off to the 60-second mark, when fans are expected to rally their team into action. Each Premier League side's crowd noise was captured at a home and away match to create a combined total, with the Old Trafford fans leading the way in belting out the chants.
At the wrong end of the scale are Aston Villa. Paul Lambert's side played in front of their lowest home attendance since December 1999 with only 25,311 turning up to witness the 1-1 draw with Southampton on Monday night.
VIDEO Scroll down to watch Liverpool fans creating a party atmosphere around Anfield
Manchester United fans are the loudest in the country following a study rating decibel levels at kick-off
Aston Villa played in front of their lowest attendance since 1999 on Monday against Southampton
Manchester United fans celebrate Wayne Rooney's goal during the win at Arsenal on Saturday
Stoke, Tottenham and West Brom follow closely behind Manchester United in the brief study but surprisingly Chelsea's ardent fans come in at fifth highest.
This follows Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho saying he felt his side had been 'playing in an empty stadium' earlier this month during a narrow 2-1 victory over Queens Park Rangers.
Liverpool's continued slump in form could be behind their low combined total but at joint bottom are West Ham with the Hammers fans evidently hard to please at sixth in the league.
LOUDEST FANS
Manchester United - 167 decibels combined
Stoke - 161
Tottenham - 161
West Brom - 161
Chelsea - 160
Crystal Palace - 160
Arsenal - 159
Newcastle - 158
Burnley - 157
Hull - 157
Manchester City - 157
Swansea - 157
Everton - 156
Leicester - 156
QPR - 156
Sunderland - 156
Southampton - 156
Liverpool - 153
West Ham - 152
Aston Villa - 152
LOUDEST GROUNDS
Old Trafford - 84 decibels
Britannia Stadium - 83
Emirates Stadium - 83
KC Stadium - 83
Stamford Bridge - 83
Etihad Stadium - 81
St James' Park - 80
Goodison Park - 78
King Power Stadium - 78
St Mary's - 78
Stadium of Light - 78
The Hawthorns - 78
White Hart Lane - 78
Villa Park - 78
Anfield - 77
Liberty Stadium - 76
Loftus Road - 76
Selhurst Park - 76
Turf Moor - 74
Upton Park - 74
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho recently criticised Blues fans for the lack of atmosphere at Stamford Bridge
The Chelsea fans, Trang chủ 79King celebrating a Diego Costa goal, have scored highly in the study rating crowd volume
VIDEO Lambert delighted with injury-hit Villa
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Reporters were armed with the ‘Sound Meter' smartphone app to measure noise taken from kick-off to the 60-second mark, when fans are expected to rally their team into action. Each Premier League side's crowd noise was captured at a home and away match to create a combined total, with the Old Trafford fans leading the way in belting out the chants.
At the wrong end of the scale are Aston Villa. Paul Lambert's side played in front of their lowest home attendance since December 1999 with only 25,311 turning up to witness the 1-1 draw with Southampton on Monday night.
VIDEO Scroll down to watch Liverpool fans creating a party atmosphere around Anfield
Manchester United fans are the loudest in the country following a study rating decibel levels at kick-off
Aston Villa played in front of their lowest attendance since 1999 on Monday against Southampton
Manchester United fans celebrate Wayne Rooney's goal during the win at Arsenal on Saturday
Stoke, Tottenham and West Brom follow closely behind Manchester United in the brief study but surprisingly Chelsea's ardent fans come in at fifth highest.
This follows Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho saying he felt his side had been 'playing in an empty stadium' earlier this month during a narrow 2-1 victory over Queens Park Rangers.
Liverpool's continued slump in form could be behind their low combined total but at joint bottom are West Ham with the Hammers fans evidently hard to please at sixth in the league.
LOUDEST FANS
Manchester United - 167 decibels combined
Stoke - 161
Tottenham - 161
West Brom - 161
Chelsea - 160
Crystal Palace - 160
Arsenal - 159
Newcastle - 158
Burnley - 157
Hull - 157
Manchester City - 157
Swansea - 157
Everton - 156
Leicester - 156
QPR - 156
Sunderland - 156
Southampton - 156
Liverpool - 153
West Ham - 152
Aston Villa - 152
LOUDEST GROUNDS
Old Trafford - 84 decibels
Britannia Stadium - 83
Emirates Stadium - 83
KC Stadium - 83
Stamford Bridge - 83
Etihad Stadium - 81
St James' Park - 80
Goodison Park - 78
King Power Stadium - 78
St Mary's - 78
Stadium of Light - 78
The Hawthorns - 78
White Hart Lane - 78
Villa Park - 78
Anfield - 77
Liberty Stadium - 76
Loftus Road - 76
Selhurst Park - 76
Turf Moor - 74
Upton Park - 74
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho recently criticised Blues fans for the lack of atmosphere at Stamford Bridge
The Chelsea fans, Trang chủ 79King celebrating a Diego Costa goal, have scored highly in the study rating crowd volume
VIDEO Lambert delighted with injury-hit Villa
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