Bristol Rovers find themselves currently 18th in the League One standings.
Matt Taylor's men have picked up 13 points from a possible 30 from their opening 10 games this season. They had gone a few games without a win, but have won their last two matches which has brought some supporters back on side.
Up next for the Gas is a tricky trip up to the John Smith's Stadium when they face Huddersfield Town on Saturday, October 19. The Terriers are expected to compete for promotion this season, but are currently ninth after going through a bad patch of form themselves.
Tickets have been on sale for the match since Monday, September 30, and so there's been plenty of time for supporters to snap up tickets. They are on general sale, and are priced at £25 for an adult, £20 for over 65s, £16 for under 23s, £13 for under-18s, and a tenner for those under the age of 16.
For their last away match, 850 supporters made the trip to Burton Albion, and so it will be interesting as to what kind of following will follow Rovers away at Huddersfield. With not many teams in action over the international break, it’s given us time to work out the average away attendances of every team in the division.
There are some big clubs in the league such as Birmingham City who have sold out every away match, and boast the best home attendances. Others haven’t yet broken in to the four figures, but that’s the beauty of the third tier.
From the latest figures provided by Football Fan Banter, and The 72, we’ve tallied up every away following of each club this season, and worked out their averages. All 24 clubs in the division including Bolton Wanderers, Charlton Athletic, and Reading appear on the list. The findings are presented as the teams with the lowest average away following to the highest.