Interesting Stadiums
Premier League teams and their Stadiums 2022/2023
Over the years, the Premier League has continued to maintain a high standard when it comes to the type of stadium approved for a club. And the result is an improved level of play and reception globally.
The unique part of the EPL clubs have their Stadiums where they play their home games. Although some of these teams own their stadium, some pay a fee to lease as Municipal councils, city authorities, or private firms own some.
Premier League teams and their Stadiums
Arsenal – Emirates stadium
The Emirates stadium is one of the most famous grounds in English football. The 60,704-capacity stadium is the home ground for Arsenal. It is one of the stadiums with the highest number of attendants yearly.
It is located in Drayton Park, London and is owned by Kroenke Sports & Entertainment.
Aston Villa – Villa Park
Villa Park is the home ground for Aston Villa, which is located in Birmingham. It is regarded as one of the oldest football stadiums in the English Premier League, as it was opened in 1897.
Villa Park has a seating capacity of 42,682. Aside from hosting Villa matches in the domestic scene, it has played host to the FA Cup.
AFC Bournemouth – Dean Court (Vitality)
Vitality Stadium is home to the Cherries (AFC Bournemouth), which has been open since 1910. It has a seating capacity of 11,364 people.
Although Bournemouth is not one of the biggest in the English top flight, the stadium has hosted some of the biggest matches due to the club’s participation in the top flight.
Brentford – Brentford Community Stadium (Gtech)
The Brentford Community Stadium, or the Gtech for sponsorship reasons, is one of the smallest Stadiums in the English Premier League. It is home to Brentford (The Bees).
Brentford has been exceptional since they made their way up to the Premier League in 2021/22 after over 74 years in the lower division. With strong support at the Brentford Community Stadium, the club looks set for greatness.
Brighton & Hove Albion – Falmer Stadium (AMEX)
Falmer Stadium or American Express Community Stadium for sponsorship reasons
The AMEX has been made a fortress by Brighton, who is currently one of the most outstanding teams in the league. The Seagulls are known for their ability to get quality results against the big sides in the league.
Chelsea – Stamford Bridge
Stamford bridge is one of the biggest football stadiums in England.
Crystal Palace – Selhurst Park
Selhurst Park has been the home of Crystal Palace since its establishment in 1924. It has a seating capacity of over 25,000 people.
Everton – Goodison Park
Goodison Park is an all-seated ground that is home to Everton FC. It has a capacity of 39,414.
Fulham – Craven Cottage
Craven Cottage is located in West London, which has been the home of Fulham F.C. since 1896. It has a seating capacity of 22,384.
Leeds United – Elland Road
Elland Road is home to Leeds United, with a capacity of over 37,000.
Leicester City – King Power stadium
The King Power stadium has a seating capacity of 32,261. It has been home to Leicester City since 2002.
Liverpool – Anfield
Anfield is one of the iconic grounds of English football. It has a seating capacity of 53,394.
Manchester City – Etihad
The Etihad stadium, or the City of Manchester Stadium, has a capacity of 53,400. It is the home ground for Man City.
Manchester United – Old Trafford
Old Trafford is the largest stadium in the English Premier League, with a capacity of 74,310.
Newcastle United – St James’s Park
St James’s Park is home to Newcastle United F.C. With a seating capacity of 52,305 seats.
Nottingham Forest – City Ground
The City Ground stadium, located in West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire, is one of the oldest football stadiums in England, established in 1898 and has been home to Nottingham Forest Football Club.
Southampton FC – St Mary’s
Southampton’s St Mary’s is a famous ground in the Premier League. It has a seating capacity of 32,384.
Tottenham Hotspur – New Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
The New Tottenham Hotspur stadium replaced the old White Hart lane, which was demolished to pave the way for the new ground. It is currently the third-largest football stadium, with a capacity of 62,850.
West Ham United – London Stadium
The iconic London stadium is a multi-purpose outdoor stadium in London. It was formerly known as the Olympic stadium as it hosted the 2012 Summer Olympics.
Wolverhampton Wanderers – Molineux
The Molineux is located in the West Midlands and was established in 1889. It has been home to Wolverhampton Wanderers since then and was England’s first tech-oriented ground.
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