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Data of arrests by fans at home in the Premier League are exposed, Old Trafford is involved in the most cases

According to data on arrests of fans who violated regulations in the past two Premier League seasons, there are the largest number of fans involved in the Old Trafford Stadium in Manchester United.

Manchester United ranked among the top fans' bad behavior rankings at home, with many cases involving drunken crimes, DU smoking, violence and fireworks or throwing items at Old Trafford, accounting for 12% of all stadium cases in the Premier League. If you look closely at this number, there were 75 cases of arrests of fans at Old Trafford in the two seasons, which is twice the average level of each team in the Premier League at their home court (the average case number is 31). In April this year alone, Manchester United fans were arrested for slapping Manchester City player Gallish at Old Trafford Stadium and were banned from entering Old Trafford Stadium to watch the game again.

If illegal behavior is calculated in a single stadium, West Ham United's London Stadium ranked second with 60 cases, Manchester City's Etihad Stadium ranked third with 59 cases, Arsenal's Emirates Stadium ranked fourth with 47 cases, and Newcastle United's St James Park Stadium ranked fifth with only 46 cases with one less. A spokesperson for the statistics said: "The data shows that criminal acts are common in all Premier League teams' own stadiums. They highlight the need for police stations in football games. What is even more worrying is that many fans have DU goods, carry fireworks, throw items at the stadium, etc., but have all escaped criminal punishment."

If we want to count the "safeest stadium", Ipswich's Portman Road Stadium ranked 18th with 12 cases, Bournemouth's Vitality Stadium ranked 19th with 10 cases, and Brentford's community stadium involved the fewest cases, with only 7 fans arrests in two years, the fewest in the Premier League.