With two weeks of the Championship season already complete, all except Coventry City have now had a match on their home turf.
Glorious sunshine and months without football usually sees bumper crowds pile into grounds up and down the country before the doom and gloom sets in among struggling fanbases.
Almost 14,000 tickets were sold for the Royals' clash with Cardiff City on Saturday, the lowest weekend crowd in RG2 since March however still more than the season average for 2021/22.
Take a look at how Paul Ince's side compare to the rest of the division in their opening home fixtures.
Sunderland- 40,851
Sheff United- 27,738
Middlesbrough- 26,567
Norwich City- 25,595
Bristol City- 24,543
Stoke City- 23,612
Huddersfield Town- 20,206
Cardiff City- 19,969
Burnley- 19,628
Watford- 19,536
Birmingham City- 17,065
Hull City- 16,667
Swansea City- 16,632
Preston North End- 15,816
QPR- 15,796
Wigan Athletic- 15,429
Millwall- 15,341
Blackburn Rovers- 14,315
Reading- 13,866
Blackpool- 10,831
Rotherham United- 10,454
Luton Town- 9,921
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