With week 5 in the books, we’re officially halfway through the XFL season. We wanted to take a look at the attendance around the league and let you know how everything stacks up.

After five weeks, the league has drawn 362,515 total fans. This averages out to 72,503 fans per week and 18,126 per game.

So, which teams are leading the league? We got you covered!

Week 1: 69,818 fans

St. Louis Battlehawks at Dallas Renegades – 17,206

Tampa Bay Vipers at New York Guardians – 17,634

Houston Roughnecks at LA Wildcats– 17,815

Seattle Dragons at DC Defenders – 17,163

Week 2: 76,285

New York Guardians at DC Defenders – 15, 031

Tampa Bay Vipers at Seattle Dragons – 29,172

Dallas Renegades at LA Wildcats -14,979

St. Louis Battlehawks at Houston Roughnecks – 17,103

Week 3: 81,942

Houston Roughnecks at Tampa Bay Vipers – 18,117

Dallas Renegades at Seattle Dragons – 22,060

New York Guardians at St. Louis BattleHawks – 29,554

DC Defenders at LA Wildcats – 12,211

Week 4: 70,224 fans

Los Angeles Wildcats at New York Guardians – 12,116

Seattle Dragons at St. Louis BattleHawks – 27,527

Houston Roughnecks at Dallas Renegades – 18,332

DC Defenders at Tampa Bay Vipers – 12,249

Week 5: 64,246

Overall, these are great numbers for a start-up league if you ask me. It was early in the season that we reported that the XFL had already surpassed the AAF in ticket sales revenue and now we’re seeing what that looks like. There was no doubt going into the season that St. Louis was going to be a huge market for the XFL, the fans have embraced the BattleHawks so much that they have opened up more sections in the The Dome for their week 7 match-up against the Los Angeles Wildcats.

We’ll keep you posted as the season moves forward, stay tuned. How do you think the XFL is doing? Do you think we’ll see the league change some of the markets or stadiums next years for some of the teams based on attendance? Let us know down in the comments below or join the conversation on Discord.