List of Premier League stadiums

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Since the inception of the Premier League, England's highest level of association football annual league tournament, 61 football stadiums have been used to host matches. The inaugural round of Premier League matches took place on 15 August 1992 with eleven clubs hosting the opening fixtures.[1] Following the Hillsborough Disaster in 1989, the Taylor Report recommended the abolition of standing terraces by the start of the 1994–95 season, to be replaced by all-seater stadiums.[2] However, following Fulham's promotion from Division 1 in the 2000–01 season, terraces returned temporarily to the Premier League as The Football Association allowed the club extra time to complete renovations.[3] The club were forced to play at Loftus Road after inadequate progress was made in converting Craven Cottage, but they returned to their home ground after building work was completed in time for the 2004–05 season.[4]

Burnley's Turf Moor stadium became the 50th Premier League stadium when it hosted Burnley's first ever home Premier League fixture, against champions Manchester United, on 19 August 2009.[5][6] The most recent venue to become a Premier League host is Kenilworth Road, which hosted its first Premier League fixture on 1 September 2023. Liverpool hold the record for most Premier League stadiums won at, having won at least once at 59 of the 61 grounds at which they've played.[7]

Stadiums

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Stadiums listed in bold indicate that they are the home grounds of teams participating in the 2024–25 Premier League season, while those stadiums listed in italics have now been demolished. For closed or demolished grounds, capacity is taken at closure.

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Stadium Image Club Location Opened Closed Capacity Pitch length (m) Pitch width (m) Coordinates Ref.
Anfield The Shankly Gates at Liverpool F.C.'s Anfield stadium Liverpool Liverpool 1884 61,276 101 68 53°25′51″N 002°57′39″W [8]
Arsenal Stadium
(also known as Highbury)
Arsenal's former stadium at Highbury Arsenal London 1913 2006 38,419 51°33′28″N 000°06′10″W [9]
Ayresome Park Middlesbrough Middlesbrough 1903 1995 26,667 54°33′51″N 001°14′49″W [10]
Baseball Ground Derby County Derby 1892 2004 18,300 52°54′17″N 001°28′07″W [11][12]
bet365 Stadium
Formerly Britannia Stadium
Stoke City Stoke-on-Trent 1997 30,089 52°59′18″N 002°10′32″W [13]
Bloomfield Road Blackpool's stadium, Bloomfield Road Blackpool Blackpool 1899 16,220 53°48′17″N 3°2′53″W
Boleyn Ground
(also known as Upton Park)
West Ham United's former Boleyn Ground from Green Street West Ham United London 1904 2016 35,345 51°31′55″N 000°02′22″E [14]
Boundary Park Oldham Athletic's stadium, Boundary Park Oldham Athletic Oldham 1904 13,559 53°33′19″N 002°07′43″W
Bramall Lane Sheffield United's stadium, Bramall Lane Sheffield United Sheffield 1855 32,050 101 68 53°22′13″N 001°28′15″W [15]
Brentford Community Stadium Brentford London 2020 17,250 105 68 51°29′26.97″N 0°17′19.32″W [8]
Burnden Park Bolton Wanderers' former stadium, Burnden Park Bolton Wanderers Bolton 1895 1997 22,616 53°34′08″N 002°24′58″W [16]
Cardiff City Stadium Cardiff City's stadium, Cardiff City Stadium Cardiff City Cardiff 2009 33,280 51°28′22″N 003°12′11″W [17]
Carrow Road Norwich City's Carrow Road stadium Norwich City Norwich 1935 27,359 105 68 52°37′20″N 001°18′33″E [8]
City Ground Nottingham Forest's stadium, the City Ground Nottingham Forest Nottingham 1898 30,404 105 68 52°56′24″N 001°07′58″W [8]
City of Manchester Stadium The interior of the City of Manchester Stadium Manchester City Manchester 2003[18] 52,900 105 68 53°28′59″N 002°12′01″W [8]
County Ground The Kingswood stand at the County Ground, Swindon Town F.C.'s stadium Swindon Town Swindon 1895 14,700 51°33′52″N 001°46′14″W [19]
Craven Cottage The cottage in the corner of Fulham's stadium, Craven Cottage Fulham London 1896 24,500 100 65 51°28′30″N 000°13′18″W [8][4]
Dean Court Part of the Dean Court stadium Bournemouth Bournemouth 1910 11,307 105 68 50°44′07″N 1°50′18″W [8]
The Dell Southampton's stadium, The Dell Southampton Southampton 1898 2001 15,200 50°54′53″N 001°24′47″W [20][21]
DW Stadium
Formerly JJB Stadium
View of an evening match at Wigan Athletic's DW Stadium Wigan Athletic Wigan 1999 25,138 53°32′51″N 002°39′15″W [22]
Elland Road Elland Road, Leeds United's stadium, East Stand to the right, South Stand to the left Leeds United Leeds 1897 37,608 105 68 53°46′40″N 001°34′20″W
Emirates Stadium Inside Arsenal's current stadium, the Emirates Stadium Arsenal London 2006 60,704 105 68 51°33′18″N 000°06′31″W [8]
Ewood Park The Walker Steel stand at Ewood Park Blackburn Rovers Blackburn 1890 31,367 53°43′43″N 002°29′21″W [23]
Falmer Stadium Brighton & Hove Albion Falmer 2011 31,876 105 68 50°51′42.56″N 00°04′59.8″W [8]
Filbert Street Inside Leicester City's stadium, Filbert Street Leicester City Leicester 1891 2002 22,000 52°37′25″N 001°08′26″W [24]
Fratton Park The entrance to Portsmouth's stadium, Fratton Park Portsmouth Portsmouth 1898 20,978 50°47′47″N 001°03′50″W [25]
Goodison Park Inside Goodison Park, Everton's stadium Everton Liverpool 1892 39,414 100.48 68 53°26′20″N 002°57′59″W [8]
The Hawthorns Inside the stadium of West Bromwich Albion, The Hawthorns West Bromwich Albion West Bromwich 1900 26,445 52°30′33″N 001°57′50″W [26]
Highfield Road An entrance to Coventry City's former stadium, Highfield Road Coventry City Coventry 1899 2005 23,489 52°24′43″N 001°29′24″W [27]
Hillsborough Stadium The South Stand at Sheffield Wednesday's Hillsborough Stadium Sheffield Wednesday Sheffield 1899 39,812 53°24′41″N 001°30′02″W
Kenilworth Road Luton Town Luton 1905 10,265 100.6 65.8 51°53′03″N 0°25′54″W [15]
King Power Stadium
Formerly Walkers Stadium
Leicester City's stadium, the King Power Stadium, from the inside Leicester City Leicester 2002 32,259 105 68 52°37′13″N 001°08′32″W [8]
Kirklees Stadium Huddersfield Town Huddersfield 1994 24,500 53°39′15″N 1°46′6″W
Loftus Road Inside view of Queens Park Ranger's stadium, Loftus Road Queens Park Rangers
& Fulham
London 1904 18,439 51°30′33″N 000°13′56″W [4][28]
London Stadium
Formerly Olympic Stadium
Overhead view of London Stadium, home to West Ham United since 2016 West Ham United London 2016[29] 62,500 105 68 51°32′19″N 0°0′59″W [30]
Madejski Stadium Inside Reading's Madejski Stadium Reading Reading 1998 24,161 51°25′20″N 000°58′58″W
Maine Road Inside Maine Road, Manchester City's former stadium Manchester City Manchester 1923 2003 35,150 53°27′04″N 002°14′07″W [31]
MKM Stadium
Formerly KCOM Stadium
Outside view of Hull City's KC Stadium Hull City Kingston upon Hull 2002 25,400 53°44′46″N 000°22′03″W [32]
Molineux Stadium Wolverhampton Wanderers' Molineux Stadium from inside Wolverhampton Wanderers Wolverhampton 1889 31,750 105 68 52°35′25″N 002°07′49″W [8]
Oakwell The North Stand of Barnsley F.C.'s Oakwell stadium Barnsley Barnsley 1887 23,009 53°33′08″N 001°28′03″W [33]
Old Trafford The East Stand of Manchester United's stadium Old Trafford Manchester United Manchester 1910 74,197 105 68 53°27′47″N 002°17′29″W [8]
Portman Road The Cobbold Stand at Ipswich Town's Portman Road stadium Ipswich Town Ipswich 1884 29,813 105 66 52°03′18″N 001°08′41″E [8]
Pride Park Stadium Derby County Derby 1997 33,597 52°54′54″N 001°26′50″W [12]
Riverside Stadium Middlesbrough's Riverside Stadium Middlesbrough Middlesbrough 1995 33,746 54°34′42″N 001°13′01″W [34]
Roker Park Sunderland's former stadium, Roker Park, in 1976 Sunderland Sunderland 1898 1997 22,500 54°55′17″N 001°22′32″W [35]
St Andrew's The Tilton Road End of Birmingham City's St Andrew's stadium Birmingham City Birmingham 1906 30,079 52°28′33″N 001°52′05″W [36]
St James' Park Inside Newcastle United's stadium, St James' Park Newcastle United Newcastle upon Tyne 1880 52,258 105 68 54°58′32″N 001°37′18″W [8]
St Mary's Stadium View of the Northam Stand inside St Mary's Stadium, Southampton's ground Southampton Southampton 2001 32,384 105 68 50°54′21″N 001°23′28″W [8]
Selhurst Park Selhurst Park Crystal Palace
& Wimbledon
London 1924 25,194 101 68 51°23′54″N 000°05′08″W [8]
Stadium of Light  North Stand of Sunderland's Stadium of Light Sunderland Sunderland 1997 48,707 54°54′52″N 001°23′18″W
Stamford Bridge Chelsea London 1877 40,173 103 67.5 51°28′54″N 000°11′28″W [8]
Swansea.com Stadium
Formerly Liberty Stadium
Outside view of Swansea City's Liberty Stadium Swansea City Swansea 2005 20,937 51°38′34″N 3°56′5″W [37]
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium Tottenham Hotspur London 2019 62,850 105 68 51°36′17″N 000°03′59″W [8]
Turf Moor The James Hargreaves stand at Burnley's Turf Moor stadium Burnley Burnley 1883 21,744 105 68 53°47′21″N 2°13′49″W [15]
University of Bolton Stadium
Formerly Reebok Stadium and Macron Stadium
Bolton Wanderer's Reebok Stadium during an evening match in 2006 Bolton Wanderers Bolton 1997 28,723 53°34′50″N 002°32′08″W
The Valley Aerial view of The Valley, Charlton Athletic's stadium Charlton Athletic London 1919 27,111 51°29′11″N 000°02′11″E
Valley Parade Valley Parade Bradford City Bradford 1886 25,136 53°48′15″N 001°45′32″W
Vicarage Road The Rookery at Watford's stadium, Vicarage Road Watford Watford 1922 22,200 105 68 51°39′00″N 000°24′06″W [8]
Villa Park Aerial view of Villa Park Aston Villa Birmingham 1897 42,918 105 68 52°30′33″N 001°53′05″W [8]
Wembley Stadium [nb 1] London 2007 90,000 51°33′21″N 0°16′47″W
White Hart Lane Aerial photograph of Tottenham Hotspur's stadium, White Hart Lane Tottenham Hotspur London 1899 2017 36,284 51°36′12″N 000°03′57″W [38]
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Footnotes

  1. Wembley Stadium is not a football club home ground. However, Tottenham Hotspur played their designated home matches at Wembley throughout the 2017–18 season and most of 2018–19 while their new stadium was under construction.

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