Reading supporters have shown unwavering backing of their side following relegation and off-field anxiety for the 2023/24 campaign, averaging over 1,200 per match.

Back in the third tier after two decades in the top two divisions, the Royals have been battling relegation from August but have confirmed their survival with two matches to spare.

Last year, the average away following dropped to under 900, the lowest in the Championship. Reading won just three away matches all season and none after the November break for the World Cup, a run which extended for over a calendar year into November 2023.

This average dropped from 958 the season before, which was a four-year high

Take a look below at Reading's away followings, including sell-outs at Oxford United, Cheltenham Town and Portsmouth.

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23. Fleetwood Town- 504

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22. Peterborough United- 564

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21. Wigan Athletic- 621

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20. Blackpool- 644

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19. Barnsley- 804

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18. Derby County- 814

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17. Stevenage- 886

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16.  Lincoln City- 904

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15. Port Vale- 1,132

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14. Cambridge United- 1,151

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13. Shrewsbury Town- 1,193

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12. Leyton Orient- 1,253

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11. Northampton Town- 1,285

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10. Exeter City- 1,291

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9. Bristol Rovers- 1,300

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8. Bolton Wanderers- 1,300

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7. Carlisle United- 1,360

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6. Oxford United- 1,475

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5. Cheltenham Town- 1,516

4. Burton Albion- 1,700

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3. Wycombe Wanderers-  1,800

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2. Portsmouth- 1,900

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1. Charlton Athletic- 2,518