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List of Premier League stadiums

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Since the inception of thePremier League, England's highest level ofassociation football annualleague tournament, 62 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 theHillsborough Disaster in 1989, theTaylor Report recommended the abolition of standing terraces by the start of the 1994–95 season, to be replaced byall-seater stadiums.[2] However, followingFulham's promotion fromDivision 1 in the 2000–01 season, terraces returned temporarily to the Premier League asThe Football Association allowed the club extra time to complete renovations.[3] The club were forced to play atLoftus Road after inadequate progress was made in convertingCraven Cottage, but they returned to their home ground after building work was completed in time for the 2004–05 season.[4]

Burnley'sTurf Moor stadium became the 50th Premier League stadium when it hosted Burnley's first ever home Premier League fixture, against championsManchester United, on 19 August 2009.[5][6] The most recent venue to become a Premier League host isHill Dickinson Stadium, which hosted its first Premier League fixture in the2025–26 season.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 inbold indicate that they are the home grounds of teams participating in the2025–26 Premier League season, while those stadiums listed initalics have now been demolished.†For closed or demolished grounds, capacity is taken at closure.

StadiumImageClubLocationOpenedClosedCapacityPitch length (m)Pitch width (m)CoordinatesRef.
AnfieldThe Shankly Gates at Liverpool F.C.'s Anfield stadiumLiverpoolLiverpool188461,2761016853°25′51″N002°57′39″W / 53.43083°N 2.96083°W /53.43083; -2.96083 (Anfield)[8]
Arsenal Stadium
(also known as Highbury)
Arsenal's former stadium at HighburyArsenalLondon1913200638,419†51°33′28″N000°06′10″W / 51.55778°N 0.10278°W /51.55778; -0.10278 (Arsenal Stadium)[9]
Ayresome ParkMiddlesbroughMiddlesbrough1903199526,667†54°33′51″N001°14′49″W / 54.56417°N 1.24694°W /54.56417; -1.24694 (Ayresome Park)[10]
Baseball GroundDerby CountyDerby1892200418,300†52°54′17″N001°28′07″W / 52.90472°N 1.46861°W /52.90472; -1.46861 (Baseball Ground)[11][12]
bet365 Stadium
Formerly Britannia Stadium
Stoke CityStoke-on-Trent199730,08952°59′18″N002°10′32″W / 52.98833°N 2.17556°W /52.98833; -2.17556 (bet365 Stadium)[13]
Bloomfield RoadBlackpool's stadium, Bloomfield RoadBlackpoolBlackpool189916,22053°48′17″N3°2′53″W / 53.80472°N 3.04806°W /53.80472; -3.04806 (Bloomfield Road)
Boleyn Ground
(also known as Upton Park)
West Ham United's former Boleyn Ground from Green StreetWest Ham UnitedLondon1904201635,345†51°31′55″N000°02′22″E / 51.53194°N 0.03944°E /51.53194; 0.03944 (London Stadium)[14]
Boundary ParkOldham Athletic's stadium, Boundary ParkOldham AthleticOldham190413,55953°33′19″N002°07′43″W / 53.55528°N 2.12861°W /53.55528; -2.12861 (Boundary Park)
Bramall LaneSheffield United's stadium, Bramall LaneSheffield UnitedSheffield185532,0501016853°22′13″N001°28′15″W / 53.37028°N 1.47083°W /53.37028; -1.47083 (Bramall Lane)[15]
Brentford Community StadiumBrentfordLondon202017,2501056851°29′26.97″N0°17′19.32″W / 51.4908250°N 0.2887000°W /51.4908250; -0.2887000 (Brentford Community Stadium)[8]
Burnden ParkBolton Wanderers' former stadium, Burnden ParkBolton WanderersBolton1895199722,616†53°34′08″N002°24′58″W / 53.56889°N 2.41611°W /53.56889; -2.41611 (Burnden Park)[16]
Cardiff City StadiumCardiff City's stadium, Cardiff City StadiumCardiff CityCardiff200933,28051°28′22″N003°12′11″W / 51.47278°N 3.20306°W /51.47278; -3.20306 (Cardiff City Stadium)[17]
Carrow RoadNorwich City's Carrow Road stadiumNorwich CityNorwich193527,3591056852°37′20″N001°18′33″E / 52.62222°N 1.30917°E /52.62222; 1.30917 (Carrow Road)[18]
City GroundNottingham Forest's stadium, the City GroundNottingham ForestNottingham189830,4041056852°56′24″N001°07′58″W / 52.94000°N 1.13278°W /52.94000; -1.13278 (City Ground)[8]
City of Manchester StadiumThe interior of the City of Manchester StadiumManchester CityManchester2003[19]52,9001056853°28′59″N002°12′01″W / 53.48306°N 2.20028°W /53.48306; -2.20028 (City of Manchester Stadium)[8]
County GroundThe Kingswood stand at the County Ground, Swindon Town F.C.'s stadiumSwindon TownSwindon189514,70051°33′52″N001°46′14″W / 51.56444°N 1.77056°W /51.56444; -1.77056 (County Ground)[20]
Craven CottageThe cottage in the corner of Fulham's stadium, Craven CottageFulhamLondon189627,7821006551°28′30″N000°13′18″W / 51.47500°N 0.22167°W /51.47500; -0.22167 (Craven Cottage)[8][4]
Dean CourtPart of the Dean Court stadiumBournemouthBournemouth191011,3071056850°44′07″N1°50′18″W / 50.73528°N 1.83833°W /50.73528; -1.83833 (Dean Court)[8]
The DellSouthampton's stadium, The DellSouthamptonSouthampton1898200115,200†50°54′53″N001°24′47″W / 50.91472°N 1.41306°W /50.91472; -1.41306 (The Dell)[21][22]
DW Stadium
Formerly JJB Stadium
View of an evening match at Wigan Athletic's DW StadiumWigan AthleticWigan199925,13853°32′51″N002°39′15″W / 53.54750°N 2.65417°W /53.54750; -2.65417 (DW Stadium)[23]
Elland RoadElland Road, Leeds United's stadium, East Stand to the right, South Stand to the leftLeeds UnitedLeeds189737,6451056853°46′40″N001°34′20″W / 53.77778°N 1.57222°W /53.77778; -1.57222 (Elland Road)[8]
Emirates StadiumInside Arsenal's current stadium, the Emirates StadiumArsenalLondon200660,7041056851°33′18″N000°06′31″W / 51.55500°N 0.10861°W /51.55500; -0.10861 (Emirates Stadium)[8]
Ewood ParkThe Walker Steel stand at Ewood ParkBlackburn RoversBlackburn189031,36753°43′43″N002°29′21″W / 53.72861°N 2.48917°W /53.72861; -2.48917 (Ewood Park)[24]
Falmer StadiumBrighton & Hove AlbionFalmer201131,8761056850°51′42.56″N00°04′59.8″W / 50.8618222°N 0.083278°W /50.8618222; -0.083278 (Falmer Stadium)[8]
Filbert StreetInside Leicester City's stadium, Filbert StreetLeicester CityLeicester1891200222,000†52°37′25″N001°08′26″W / 52.62361°N 1.14056°W /52.62361; -1.14056 (Filbert Street)[25]
Fratton ParkThe entrance to Portsmouth's stadium, Fratton ParkPortsmouthPortsmouth189920,97850°47′47″N001°03′50″W / 50.79639°N 1.06389°W /50.79639; -1.06389 (Fratton Park)[26]
Goodison ParkInside Goodison Park, Everton's stadiumEvertonLiverpool189239,414100.486853°26′20″N002°57′59″W / 53.43889°N 2.96639°W /53.43889; -2.96639 (Goodison Park)[18]
The HawthornsInside the stadium of West Bromwich Albion, The HawthornsWest Bromwich AlbionWest Bromwich190026,44552°30′33″N001°57′50″W / 52.50917°N 1.96389°W /52.50917; -1.96389 (The Hawthorns)[27]
Highfield RoadAn entrance to Coventry City's former stadium, Highfield RoadCoventry CityCoventry1899200523,489†52°24′43″N001°29′24″W / 52.41194°N 1.49000°W /52.41194; -1.49000 (Highfield Road)[28]
Hill Dickinson StadiumEverton's current stadium, the Everton StadiumEvertonLiverpool202552,7691056853°42′51″N003°00′28″W / 53.71417°N 3.00778°W /53.71417; -3.00778 (Hill Dickinson Stadium)[8]
Hillsborough StadiumThe South Stand at Sheffield Wednesday's Hillsborough StadiumSheffield WednesdaySheffield189939,81253°24′41″N001°30′02″W / 53.41139°N 1.50056°W /53.41139; -1.50056 (Hillsborough Stadium)
Kenilworth RoadLuton TownLuton190510,265100.665.851°53′03″N0°25′54″W / 51.88417°N 0.43167°W /51.88417; -0.43167 (Kenilworth Road)[15]
King Power Stadium
Formerly Walkers Stadium
Leicester City's stadium, the King Power Stadium, from the insideLeicester CityLeicester200232,2591056852°37′13″N001°08′32″W / 52.62028°N 1.14222°W /52.62028; -1.14222 (King Power Stadium)[18]
Kirklees StadiumHuddersfield TownHuddersfield199424,50053°39′15″N1°46′6″W / 53.65417°N 1.76833°W /53.65417; -1.76833 (Kirklees Stadium)
Loftus RoadInside view of Queens Park Ranger's stadium, Loftus RoadQueens Park Rangers
&Fulham
London190418,43951°30′33″N000°13′56″W / 51.50917°N 0.23222°W /51.50917; -0.23222 (Loftus Road)[4][29]
London Stadium
Formerly Olympic Stadium
Overhead view of London Stadium, home to West Ham United since 2016West Ham UnitedLondon2016[30]62,5001056851°32′19″N0°0′59″W / 51.53861°N 0.01639°W /51.53861; -0.01639 (London Stadium)[8]
Madejski StadiumInside Reading's Madejski StadiumReadingReading199824,16151°25′20″N000°58′58″W / 51.42222°N 0.98278°W /51.42222; -0.98278 (Madejski Stadium)
Maine RoadInside Maine Road, Manchester City's former stadiumManchester CityManchester1923200335,150†53°27′04″N002°14′07″W / 53.45111°N 2.23528°W /53.45111; -2.23528 (Maine Road)[31]
MKM Stadium
Formerly KCOM Stadium
Outside view of Hull City's KC StadiumHull CityKingston upon Hull200225,40053°44′46″N000°22′03″W / 53.74611°N 0.36750°W /53.74611; -0.36750 (KC Stadium)[32]
Molineux StadiumWolverhampton Wanderers' Molineux Stadium from insideWolverhampton WanderersWolverhampton188931,7501056852°35′25″N002°07′49″W / 52.59028°N 2.13028°W /52.59028; -2.13028 (Molineux Stadium)[8]
OakwellThe North Stand of Barnsley F.C.'s Oakwell stadiumBarnsleyBarnsley188723,00953°33′08″N001°28′03″W / 53.55222°N 1.46750°W /53.55222; -1.46750 (Oakwell)[33]
Old TraffordThe East Stand of Manchester United's stadium Old TraffordManchester UnitedManchester191074,2441056853°27′47″N002°17′29″W / 53.46306°N 2.29139°W /53.46306; -2.29139 (Old Trafford)[8]
Portman RoadThe Cobbold Stand at Ipswich Town's Portman Road stadiumIpswich TownIpswich188429,8131056652°03′18″N001°08′41″E / 52.05500°N 1.14472°E /52.05500; 1.14472 (Portman Road)[18]
Pride Park StadiumDerby CountyDerby199733,59752°54′54″N001°26′50″W / 52.91500°N 1.44722°W /52.91500; -1.44722 (Pride Park Stadium)[12]
Riverside StadiumMiddlesbrough's Riverside StadiumMiddlesbroughMiddlesbrough199533,74654°34′42″N001°13′01″W / 54.57833°N 1.21694°W /54.57833; -1.21694 (Riverside Stadium)[34]
Roker ParkSunderland's former stadium, Roker Park, in 1976SunderlandSunderland1898199722,500†54°55′17″N001°22′32″W / 54.92139°N 1.37556°W /54.92139; -1.37556 (Roker Park)[35]
St Andrew'sThe Tilton Road End of Birmingham City's St Andrew's stadiumBirmingham CityBirmingham190630,07952°28′33″N001°52′05″W / 52.47583°N 1.86806°W /52.47583; -1.86806 (St Andrew's Stadium)[36]
St James' ParkInside Newcastle United's stadium, St James' ParkNewcastle UnitedNewcastle upon Tyne188052,2641056854°58′32″N001°37′18″W / 54.97556°N 1.62167°W /54.97556; -1.62167 (St James' Park)[8]
St Mary's StadiumView of the Northam Stand inside St Mary's Stadium, Southampton's groundSouthamptonSouthampton200132,3841056850°54′21″N001°23′28″W / 50.90583°N 1.39111°W /50.90583; -1.39111 (St Mary's Stadium)[18]
Selhurst ParkSelhurst ParkCrystal Palace
Wimbledon
London192425,194101.56851°23′54″N000°05′08″W / 51.39833°N 0.08556°W /51.39833; -0.08556 (Selhurst Park)[8]
Stadium of LightNorth Stand of Sunderland's Stadium of LightSunderlandSunderland199748,0951056854°54′52″N001°23′18″W / 54.91444°N 1.38833°W /54.91444; -1.38833 (Stadium of Light)[8]
Stamford BridgeChelseaLondon187740,04410367.551°28′54″N000°11′28″W / 51.48167°N 0.19111°W /51.48167; -0.19111 (Stamford Bridge)[8]
Swansea.com Stadium
Formerly Liberty Stadium
Outside view of Swansea City's Liberty StadiumSwansea CitySwansea200520,93751°38′34″N3°56′5″W / 51.64278°N 3.93472°W /51.64278; -3.93472 (Swansea.com Stadium)[37]
Tottenham Hotspur StadiumTottenham HotspurLondon201962,8501056851°36′17″N000°03′59″W / 51.60472°N 0.06639°W /51.60472; -0.06639 (Tottenham Hotspur Stadium)[8]
Toughsheet Community Stadium
Formerly Reebok Stadium
Bolton Wanderer's Reebok Stadium during an evening match in 2006Bolton WanderersBolton199728,72353°34′50″N002°32′08″W / 53.58056°N 2.53556°W /53.58056; -2.53556 (Toughsheet Community Stadium)
Turf MoorThe James Hargreaves stand at Burnley's Turf Moor stadiumBurnleyBurnley188321,9901056853°47′21″N2°13′49″W / 53.78917°N 2.23028°W /53.78917; -2.23028 (Turf Moor)[8]
The ValleyAerial view of The Valley, Charlton Athletic's stadiumCharlton AthleticLondon191927,11151°29′11″N000°02′11″E / 51.48639°N 0.03639°E /51.48639; 0.03639 (The Valley)
Valley ParadeValley ParadeBradford CityBradford188625,13653°48′15″N001°45′32″W / 53.80417°N 1.75889°W /53.80417; -1.75889 (Valley Parade)
Vicarage RoadThe Rookery at Watford's stadium, Vicarage RoadWatfordWatford192222,2001056851°39′00″N000°24′06″W / 51.65000°N 0.40167°W /51.65000; -0.40167 (Vicarage Road)[18]
Villa ParkAerial view of Villa ParkAston VillaBirmingham189743,2051056852°30′33″N001°53′05″W / 52.50917°N 1.88472°W /52.50917; -1.88472 (Villa Park)[8]
Wembley StadiumN/a[nb 1]London200790,00051°33′21″N0°16′47″W / 51.55583°N 0.27972°W /51.55583; -0.27972 (White Hart Lane)
White Hart LaneAerial photograph of Tottenham Hotspur's stadium, White Hart LaneTottenham HotspurLondon1899201736,284†51°36′12″N000°03′57″W / 51.60333°N 0.06583°W /51.60333; -0.06583 (White Hart Lane)[38]

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 theirnew stadium was under construction.

See also

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References

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