Huddersfield Town have already played in front of more than 100,000 fans in the Championship this season.

The Terriers' trips to Newcastle United and Aston Villa, as well as a 18,000-strong crowd at the John Smith's Stadium on the opening weekend has pushed attendance figures for Town matches into six figures.

Officially, 105,482 people have watched Town in the flesh so far this year, dwarfing the 40,867 who watched the Terriers in their opening three matches last campaign - away at Hull and at home to Blackburn and Brighton.

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St James' Park was filled to the rafters last weekend, with 52,079 fans cramming into the North East's footballing cathedral and 34,924 supporters were in attendance on Tuesday night to see Town draw at Vila Park.

In addition to the staggering number of fans who have watched Town in the league, 2,862 saw the Terriers knocked out of the EFL Cup by Shrewsbury last week.

On average, 35,161 fans are watching Town live each week this campaign, although the Terriers have visited the two largest stadiums in the league already.

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Last season Town averaged a home attendance of 12,631, with 290,505 fans visiting the John Smith's Stadium in their 23 games.

Only Brentford (10,310) and Rotherham (10,025) averaged lower, but this season Town brought in 18,479 fans for their first home game of the season and are hoping for over 20,000 fans to attend this weekend against Barnsley.