At 243,213 spectators in total attendance, according to estimates from the newspaper L'Equipe, the 10th day of Ligue 1 took full advantage of what was possible, with stadiums full or almost full, in Paris (Parc des Princes), Lille (Pierre-Mauroy), Nantes (La Beaujoire), or even Saint-Etienne (Geoffroy-Guichard).
A 10th day at full potential with crowds in the stands
This is worth an average per stadium and per match of 27,023 spectators, close to the crowd at the Toulouse Stadium for the match between TFC and Stade de Reims. This is also the equivalent recorded since the start of this 2024-2025 season (27,297). There was also no match with fewer than 10,000 spectators in the stands, even though the two clubs with the lowest attendances of the year faced each other on the field of the bottom of the class.
With Marseille, Lens and Lyon in particular hosting, the eleventh day next should not cause the attendance curve to bend, which is at this stage above average (27,297 compared to 26,851), over last season.
Attendances for the 10th day of Ligue 1
Paris-SG – Lens = 47 926
Lille – Lyon = 45,084
Nantes – Marseille = 33,248
Saint-Étienne – Strasbourg = 33,043
Toulouse – Reims = 23 769
Le Havre – Montpellier = 18,703
Auxerre – Rennes = 16,366
Brest – Nice = 14 534
Monaco – Angers = 10 540