Every weekend football fans around the globe follow their clubs across the land.
Supporters really do go the extra mile to watch their heroes, win, lose, or draw, and it doesn’t matter if it’s rain or shine.
The commitment is impressive as they jump into cars, vans, coaches, and take the train to their next away day.
And some unfortunate fans have to go a lot further than others.
Thank your lucky stars you’re not one at Zenit St Petersburg heading to SKA-Khabarovsk and enduring a 10,906 mile journey.
But which Premier League supporters travelled the most in 2018/19, Crusader Vehicles did the research, and you can find out below.
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20. Watford – 2,205 miles
19. Arsenal – 2,260 miles
18. Tottenham Hotspur – 2,283 miles
17. Chelsea – 2,285 miles
16. Leicester City – 2,311 miles
15. Fulham – 2,321 miles
14. Wolverhampton Wanderers – 2,462 miles
13. Crystal Palace – 2,517 miles
12. West Ham United – 2,541 miles
11. Manchester City – 2,856 miles
10. Huddersfield Town – 2,859 miles
9. Manchester United – 2,861 miles
8. Southampton – 2,895 miles
7. Liverpool – 3,064 miles
6. Everton – 3,071 miles
5. Brighton & Hove Albion – 3,167 miles
4. Burnley – 3,343 miles
3. Bournemouth – 3,359 miles
2. Cardiff City – 3,444 miles
1. Newcastle United – 4,579 miles
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