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All the Stadiums of the 2025–26 Premier League Season – Capacity, Clubs & Fun Facts

by arlind
June 10, 2025
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The 2025–26 Premier League season is here, and with it comes the roar of the crowds, iconic matchday atmospheres, and the beauty of some of the world’s most exciting football stadiums.

From legendary grounds like Old Trafford and Anfield to modern marvels like Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, this season’s 20 Premier League clubs bring with them an incredible mix of tradition, architecture, and fan energy.

Here’s a full guide to all 20 stadiums in the Premier League this season — including capacity, the club, the city, and some interesting facts that make each one unique.

🟥 Emirates Stadium – Arsenal

  • 📍 City: London
  • 👥 Capacity: 60,704
    Arsenal’s home since 2006, the Emirates is sleek, modern, and packed with history in the making. The stadium is known for its iconic red seating and high-tech facilities, and it’s one of the most comfortable places to watch a game in the league.

🟣 Villa Park – Aston Villa

  • 📍 City: Birmingham
  • 👥 Capacity: 42,657
    One of England’s most historic football grounds, Villa Park has been Aston Villa’s home since 1897. It has hosted international tournaments and is loved for its classic design and loyal fan base.

🔴 Vitality Stadium – Bournemouth

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  • 📍 City: Bournemouth
  • 👥 Capacity: 11,379
    The smallest stadium in the Premier League, but that only adds to the intimacy and intensity of the crowd. Fans are right on top of the pitch, creating a lively and energetic matchday vibe.

🐝 Gtech Community Stadium – Brentford

  • 📍 City: London
  • 👥 Capacity: 17,250
    Brentford’s Gtech Stadium opened in 2020 and is one of the most modern in the league. Compact and efficient, it’s also shared with London Irish RFC, but football is the main star here.

💙 American Express Stadium – Brighton & Hove Albion

  • 📍 City: Brighton
  • 👥 Capacity: 31,800
    Nestled near the South Downs, the Amex Stadium is beautiful inside and out. With Brighton’s rise in the Premier League, it has become a fortress on the south coast.

🟤 Turf Moor – Burnley

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  • 📍 City: Burnley
  • 👥 Capacity: 21,944
    Old-school charm lives on at Turf Moor. Opened in 1883, it’s one of the oldest grounds still in use and offers a traditional football experience that’s hard to beat.

🔵 Stamford Bridge – Chelsea

  • 📍 City: London
  • 👥 Capacity: 40,341
    Chelsea’s iconic home in West London, Stamford Bridge mixes history with modern luxury. There are ongoing plans for a complete rebuild, but the current version still holds plenty of character.

🔴 Selhurst Park – Crystal Palace

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  • 📍 City: London
  • 👥 Capacity: 25,486
    One of the most atmospheric stadiums in the league, especially in the Holmesdale End. The Palace faithful bring banners, noise, and plenty of passion.

🔵 Hill Dickinson Stadium – Everton

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  • 📍 City: Liverpool
  • 👥 Capacity: 52,888
    Everton’s brand-new waterfront stadium replaces Goodison Park for the 2025–26 season. With stunning views over the River Mersey, it’s a bold step into the future for the Toffees.

⚪ Craven Cottage – Fulham

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  • 📍 City: London
  • 👥 Capacity: 29,600
    Set beside the River Thames, Craven Cottage blends Edwardian charm with modern flair thanks to the new Riverside Stand. A must-visit for any football traditionalist.

💛 Elland Road – Leeds United

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  • 📍 City: Leeds
  • 👥 Capacity: 37,792
    Loud, proud, and steeped in passion. Elland Road is a cauldron on matchdays, especially when Leeds are pushing forward and the crowd rises in unison.

🔴 Anfield – Liverpool

  • 📍 City: Liverpool
  • 👥 Capacity: 61,276
    “You’ll Never Walk Alone” echoing through Anfield is one of football’s most iconic sounds. With its recent expansions, it’s now one of the largest and most atmospheric grounds in the league.

🔵 Etihad Stadium – Manchester City

  • 📍 City: Manchester
  • 👥 Capacity: 53,500
    A modern and sleek home for the champions. With world-class facilities and stylish architecture, the Etihad has become a symbol of City’s rise to the top.

🔴 Old Trafford – Manchester United

  • 📍 City: Manchester
  • 👥 Capacity: 74,310
    The largest club stadium in the UK, Old Trafford is the legendary “Theatre of Dreams.” Every corner of this ground oozes football history, and it remains one of the most iconic venues in world football.

⚫ St James’ Park – Newcastle United

  • 📍 City: Newcastle
  • 👥 Capacity: 52,305
    Located in the heart of Newcastle and towering above the city skyline, St James’ Park is famous for its loyal fans and electrifying noise. A fortress in the north.

🔴 City Ground – Nottingham Forest

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  • 📍 City: Nottingham
  • 👥 Capacity: 30,445
    Sitting right by the River Trent, the City Ground is a classic football ground with a passionate fanbase that’s thrilled to be back in the top flight.

🔴 Stadium of Light – Sunderland

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  • 📍 City: Sunderland
  • 👥 Capacity: 49,000
    Back in the Premier League! The Stadium of Light is massive, loud, and ready to bring the heat as Sunderland returns to the top tier. Expect a fierce atmosphere on matchdays.

⚪ Tottenham Hotspur Stadium – Tottenham Hotspur

  • 📍 City: London
  • 👥 Capacity: 62,850
    A futuristic masterpiece with an in-house brewery, retractable pitch, and NFL hosting capability. Tottenham’s stadium is the most advanced in the Premier League and possibly the world.

🟣 London Stadium – West Ham United

  • 📍 City: London
  • 👥 Capacity: 62,500
    Originally built for the 2012 Olympics, the London Stadium now hosts West Ham’s passionate supporters. It’s big, bold, and always buzzing on a Premier League night.

🟠 Molineux Stadium – Wolverhampton Wanderers

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  • 📍 City: Wolverhampton
  • 👥 Capacity: 31,750
    Compact, intense, and always rocking, Molineux is one of the trickiest places to visit for away teams. Wolves fans make sure of that.

Which One’s Your Favorite?

Each stadium in the Premier League this season has its own soul, its own history, and a crowd that brings it to life. From state-of-the-art innovation to rich heritage, the 2025–26 Premier League offers a stadium lineup that’s second to none.

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