Charlton Athletic have brought the most visiting fans to Reading this season in League One.

The Royals changed their away end for visiting supporters this season, a first year back in the third tier since 2002.

Up to 3,000 supporters can be housed in half of the South Stand and a portion of Upper West, with tickets more expensive for the view along the side of the pitch.

No team have brought 3,000, with Charlton's 2,963 the most catered for when the Royals beat the Addicks in Nathan Jones' first match in charge in February.

With one home match remaining this season, only Blackpool are yet to visit the Select Car Leasing Stadium at this stage of the campaign.

Take a look below at the confirmed numbers for matches so far this season:

Charlton Athletic- 2,963

Portsmouth- 2,891

Reading Chronicle:

Oxford United- 2,768

Bristol Rovers- 2,735

Leyton Orient- 2,000

Bolton Wanderers- 1,670 

Wycombe Wanderers- 1,652

Peterborough United- 1,500

Lincoln City- 1,475

Exeter City- 1,246

Northampton Town- 1,112

Cambridge United- 984

Reading Chronicle: RDG

Shrewsbury Town- 783

Cheltenham Town- 584

Stevenage- 578 

Barnsley- 569

Carlisle United- 556

Wigan Athletic- 405

Port Vale- 222

Burton Albion- 176

Fleetwood Town- 111

This leaves an average away following at 1,200 per team this season, with the Tangerines likely to bring a strong following on Saturday, April 27 as they chase down the final playoff position.

Reading have averaged 1,210 in reverse fixtures, with three left to play- including a sell-out 1,300 travelling to Bristol Rovers this evening.