The Premier League teams’ biggest fanbases have been ranked.
Online casino company Nieuwe-Casinos.net analysed the follower count of each team in the Premier League as a means of determining the side has the most fans.
They totalled the number of followers for each Premier League team on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook and X to determine who had the most supporters.
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As expected Manchester United top the list with over 207,583,227 followers across the team’s social media platforms.
Facebook is their most popular social media platform, with over 82,000,000 followers, while they have some 63,373,852 followers on Instagram.
Manchester City are second on the list, with a total follower count of 140,821,395, including 51,000,000 followers on Instagram and 23,000,000 followers on TikTok.
Chelsea are third on the list with 136,557,418 total followers including over 54,000,000 Facebook followers and 41,676,129 Instagram followers.
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Placing fourth on the list is Liverpool, with a total of 132,634,015 followers across its social media platforms, while Arsenal complete the top five with 99,613,481 fans.
The Gunners’ north London rivals Tottenham Hotspur are placed sixth with some 93,752,310 followers across the team’s social media accounts, with 34,000,000 of those followers coming from TikTok.
It's a massive drop in support between sixth and seventh, with West Ham the next best-supported side with 17,040,213 followers.
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Aston Villa are eighth on the list with a total of 15,335,600 followers while Everton are ninth, with 13,061,717 followers across the team’s social media platforms.
Newcastle United is tenth on the list, with a total of 13,000,779 fans.
Meanwhile, the study that Luton Town has the lowest number of fans on social media, totalling 1,535,159 followers.
Topics: Premier League, Football, Manchester United, Manchester City, Chelsea, Liverpool, Fan Reactions