List of Premier League stadiums
Since the inception of the Premier League, England's highest level of association football annual league tournament, 54 football stadiums have been used to host matches, with one more stadium set to host its first Premier League match in the 2016–17 season. The inaugural round of Premier League matches took place on 15 August 1992 with 11 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 2000–2001 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] West Ham United's London Stadium became the latest stadium to host its first Premier League match, when West Ham played against Bournemouth on 21 August 2016. Manchester United's Old Trafford is the biggest stadium in the Premier League, while AFC Bournemouth's Dean Court is the smallest.
Stadiums
Stadiums listed in bold indicate that they are the home grounds of teams participating in the 2016–17 Premier League season, while those stadiums listed in italics have now been demolished.
Stadium |
Image |
Club |
Location |
Opened |
Closed |
Capacity † |
Coordinates |
Refs |
01Anfield | Anfield ! | Liverpool | Liverpool | 1884 | | 54,167 |
53°25′51″N 002°57′39″W / 53.43083°N 2.96083°W / 53.43083; -2.96083 (Anfield) | [7] |
02Ayresome Park | Ayresome ! | Middlesbrough | Middlesbrough | 1903 | 1995 | 26,667† | 54°33′51″N 001°14′49″W / 54.56417°N 1.24694°W / 54.56417; -1.24694 (Ayresome Park) | [8] |
03Baseball Ground | Baseball !— | Derby County | Derby | 1892 | 2004 | 18,300† | 52°54′17″N 001°28′07″W / 52.90472°N 1.46861°W / 52.90472; -1.46861 (Baseball Ground) | [9][10] |
04bet365 Stadium Formerly Britannia Stadium | Bet365 ! | Stoke City | Stoke-on-Trent | 1997 | | 27,740 | 52°59′18″N 002°10′32″W / 52.98833°N 2.17556°W / 52.98833; -2.17556 (bet365 Stadium) | [11] |
05Bloomfield Road | Bloomfield ! | Blackpool | Blackpool | 1899 | | 16,220‡ | 53°48′17″N 3°2′53″W / 53.80472°N 3.04806°W / 53.80472; -3.04806 (Bloomfield Road) | |
06 Boleyn Ground (a.k.a. Upton Park) | Boleyn ! | West Ham United | London | 1904 | 2016 |
35,345‡ | 51°31′55″N 000°02′22″E / 51.53194°N 0.03944°E / 51.53194; 0.03944 (Boleyn Ground) | [12] |
07Boundary Park | Boundary ! | Oldham Athletic | Oldham | 1904 | | 13,309 | 53°33′19″N 002°07′43″W / 53.55528°N 2.12861°W / 53.55528; -2.12861 (Boundary Park) | |
08Bramall Lane | Bramall ! | Sheffield United | Sheffield | 1855 | | 32,702 | 53°22′13″N 001°28′15″W / 53.37028°N 1.47083°W / 53.37028; -1.47083 (Bramall Lane) | |
09Burnden Park | Burnden ! | Bolton Wanderers | Bolton | 1895 | 1997 | 22,616† | 53°34′08″N 002°24′58″W / 53.56889°N 2.41611°W / 53.56889; -2.41611 (Burnden Park) | [13] |
10Cardiff City Stadium | Cardiff ! | Cardiff City | Cardiff | 2009 | | 26,828 | 51°28′22″N 003°12′11″W / 51.47278°N 3.20306°W / 51.47278; -3.20306 (Cardiff City Stadium) | [14] |
11Carrow Road | Carrow ! | Norwich City | Norwich | 1935 | | 27,033 | 52°37′20″N 001°18′33″E / 52.62222°N 1.30917°E / 52.62222; 1.30917 (Carrow Road) | [15] |
12City Ground | City Ground ! | Nottingham Forest | Nottingham | 1898 | | 30,602 | 52°56′24″N 001°07′58″W / 52.94000°N 1.13278°W / 52.94000; -1.13278 (City Ground) | [16] |
13County Ground | County Ground ! | Swindon Town | Swindon | 1895 | | 14,700‡ | 51°33′52″N 001°46′14″W / 51.56444°N 1.77056°W / 51.56444; -1.77056 (County Ground) | [17] |
14Craven Cottage | Craven ! | Fulham | London | 1896 | | 25,700 | 51°28′30″N 000°13′18″W / 51.47500°N 0.22167°W / 51.47500; -0.22167 (Craven Cottage) | [4] |
15Dean Court | Dean ! | A.F.C. Bournemouth | Bournemouth | 1910 | | 11,700 | 50°44′07″N 1°50′18″W / 50.73528°N 1.83833°W / 50.73528; -1.83833 (Dean Court) | |
16The Dell | Dell ! | Southampton | Southampton | 1898 | 2001 | 15,200† | 50°54′53″N 001°24′47″W / 50.91472°N 1.41306°W / 50.91472; -1.41306 (The Dell) | [18][19] |
17DW Stadium Formerly the JJB Stadium | DW ! | Wigan Athletic | Wigan | 1999 | | 25,138 | 53°32′51″N 002°39′15″W / 53.54750°N 2.65417°W / 53.54750; -2.65417 (DW Stadium) | [20] |
18Elland Road | Elland ! | Leeds United | Leeds | 1897 | | 39,460 | 53°46′40″N 001°34′20″W / 53.77778°N 1.57222°W / 53.77778; -1.57222 (Elland Road) | |
19Emirates Stadium | Emirates ! | Arsenal | London | 2006 | | 60,432 | 51°33′18″N 000°06′31″W / 51.55500°N 0.10861°W / 51.55500; -0.10861 (Emirates Stadium) | [21] |
20Etihad Stadium | Etihad ! | Manchester City | Manchester | 2003[22] | | 55,000 | 53°28′59″N 002°12′01″W / 53.48306°N 2.20028°W / 53.48306; -2.20028 (City of Manchester Stadium) | [23][24] |
21Ewood Park | Ewood ! | Blackburn Rovers | Blackburn | 1890 | | 31,367 | 53°43′43″N 002°29′21″W / 53.72861°N 2.48917°W / 53.72861; -2.48917 (Ewood Park) | [25] |
22Filbert Street | Filbert ! | Leicester City | Leicester | 1891 | 2002 | 22,000† | 52°37′25″N 001°08′26″W / 52.62361°N 1.14056°W / 52.62361; -1.14056 (Filbert Street) | [26] |
23Fratton Park | Fratton ! | Portsmouth | Portsmouth | 1898 | | 20,978 | 50°47′47″N 001°03′50″W / 50.79639°N 1.06389°W / 50.79639; -1.06389 (Fratton Park) | [27] |
24Goodison Park | Goodison ! | Everton | Liverpool | 1892 | | 39,571 | 53°26′20″N 002°57′59″W / 53.43889°N 2.96639°W / 53.43889; -2.96639 (Goodison Park) | [28] |
25The Hawthorns | Hawthorns ! | West Bromwich Albion | West Bromwich | 1900 | | 26,445 | 52°30′33″N 001°57′50″W / 52.50917°N 1.96389°W / 52.50917; -1.96389 (The Hawthorns) | [29] |
26Highbury | Arsenal ! | Arsenal | London | 1913 | 2006 | 38,419† | 51°33′28″N 000°06′10″W / 51.55778°N 0.10278°W / 51.55778; -0.10278 (Arsenal Stadium) | [30] |
27Highfield Road | Highfield ! | Coventry City | Coventry | 1899 | 2005 | 23,489† | 52°24′43″N 001°29′24″W / 52.41194°N 1.49000°W / 52.41194; -1.49000 (Highfield Road) | [31] |
28Hillsborough Stadium | Hillsborough ! | Sheffield Wednesday | Sheffield | 1899 | | 39,812 | 53°24′41″N 001°30′02″W / 53.41139°N 1.50056°W / 53.41139; -1.50056 (Hillsborough Stadium) | |
29KCOM Stadium
Formerly KC Stadium |
KC ! | Hull City | Kingston upon Hull | 2002 | | 25,400 | 53°44′46″N 000°22′03″W / 53.74611°N 0.36750°W / 53.74611; -0.36750 (KC Stadium) | [32] |
30King Power Stadium Formerly Walkers Stadium | King Power ! | Leicester City | Leicester | 2002 | | 32,500 | 52°37′13″N 001°08′32″W / 52.62028°N 1.14222°W / 52.62028; -1.14222 (King Power Stadium) | |
31Liberty Stadium | Liberty ! | Swansea City | Swansea | 2005 | | 20,937 | 51°38′34″N 3°56′5″W / 51.64278°N 3.93472°W / 51.64278; -3.93472 (Liberty Stadium) | [33] |
32Loftus Road | Loftus ! | Queens Park Rangers & Fulham | London | 1904 | | 18,439 | 51°30′33″N 000°13′56″W / 51.50917°N 0.23222°W / 51.50917; -0.23222 (Loftus Road) | [4][34] |
33London Stadium Formerly Olympic Stadium | London ! | West Ham United | London | 2016[35] | | 60,000 | 51°32′19″N 0°0′59″W / 51.53861°N 0.01639°W / 51.53861; -0.01639 (London Stadium) | [36] |
34Macron Stadium Formerly Reebok Stadium | Macron ! | Bolton Wanderers | Bolton | 1997 | | 28,723 | 53°34′50″N 002°32′08″W / 53.58056°N 2.53556°W / 53.58056; -2.53556 (Reebok Stadium) | |
35Madejski Stadium | Madejski ! | Reading | Reading | 1998 | | 24,161 | 51°25′20″N 000°58′58″W / 51.42222°N 0.98278°W / 51.42222; -0.98278 (Madejski Stadium) | |
36Maine Road | Maine ! | Manchester City | Manchester | 1923 | 2003 | 35,150† | 53°27′04″N 002°14′07″W / 53.45111°N 2.23528°W / 53.45111; -2.23528 (Maine Road) | [37] |
37Molineux Stadium | Molineux ! | Wolverhampton Wanderers | Wolverhampton | 1889 | | 31,700‡ | 52°35′25″N 002°07′49″W / 52.59028°N 2.13028°W / 52.59028; -2.13028 (Molineux Stadium) | [38] |
38Oakwell | Oakwell ! | Barnsley | Barnsley | 1887 | | 23,009 | 53°33′08″N 001°28′03″W / 53.55222°N 1.46750°W / 53.55222; -1.46750 (Oakwell) | [39] |
39Old Trafford | Old ! | Manchester United | Trafford | 1910 | | 75,635 | 53°27′47″N 002°17′29″W / 53.46306°N 2.29139°W / 53.46306; -2.29139 (Old Trafford) | [40] |
40Portman Road | Portman ! | Ipswich Town | Ipswich | 1884 | | 30,311 | 52°03′18″N 001°08′41″E / 52.05500°N 1.14472°E / 52.05500; 1.14472 (Portman Road) | |
41Pride Park Stadium | Pride ! | Derby County | Derby | 1997 | | 33,597 | 52°54′54″N 001°26′50″W / 52.91500°N 1.44722°W / 52.91500; -1.44722 (Pride Park Stadium) | [10] |
42Riverside Stadium | Riverside ! | Middlesbrough | Middlesbrough | 1995 | | 33,746 | 54°34′42″N 001°13′01″W / 54.57833°N 1.21694°W / 54.57833; -1.21694 (Riverside Stadium) | [41] |
43Roker Park | Roker ! | Sunderland | Sunderland | 1898 | 1997 | 22,500† | 54°55′17″N 001°22′32″W / 54.92139°N 1.37556°W / 54.92139; -1.37556 (Roker Park) | [42] |
44St Andrew's | St Andrew ! | Birmingham City | Birmingham | 1906 | | 30,079 | 52°28′33″N 001°52′05″W / 52.47583°N 1.86806°W / 52.47583; -1.86806 (St Andrew's Stadium) | [43] |
45St. James' Park | St James' ! | Newcastle United | Newcastle upon Tyne | 1880 | | 52,405 | 54°58′32″N 001°37′18″W / 54.97556°N 1.62167°W / 54.97556; -1.62167 (St James' Park) | |
46St Mary's Stadium | St Mary's ! | Southampton | Southampton | 2001 | | 32,689 | 50°54′21″N 001°23′28″W / 50.90583°N 1.39111°W / 50.90583; -1.39111 (St Mary's Stadium) | |
47Selhurst Park | Selhurst ! | Crystal Palace & Wimbledon | London | 1924 | | 26,309 | 51°23′54″N 000°05′08″W / 51.39833°N 0.08556°W / 51.39833; -0.08556 (Selhurst Park) | |
48Stadium of Light | Stadium of Light ! | Sunderland | Sunderland | 1997 | | 49,000 | 54°54′52″N 001°23′18″W / 54.91444°N 1.38833°W / 54.91444; -1.38833 (Stadium of Light) | |
49Stamford Bridge | Stamford ! | Chelsea | London | 1877 | | 41,798 | 51°28′54″N 000°11′28″W / 51.48167°N 0.19111°W / 51.48167; -0.19111 (Stamford Bridge) | [44] |
50Turf Moor | Turf Moor ! | Burnley | Burnley | 1883 | | 22,546 | 53°47′21″N 2°13′49″W / 53.78917°N 2.23028°W / 53.78917; -2.23028 (Turf Moor) | |
51The Valley | Valley ! | Charlton Athletic | London | 1919 | | 27,111 | 51°29′11″N 000°02′11″E / 51.48639°N 0.03639°E / 51.48639; 0.03639 (The Valley) | |
52Valley Parade | Valley Parade ! | Bradford City | Bradford | 1886 | | 25,136 | 53°48′15″N 001°45′32″W / 53.80417°N 1.75889°W / 53.80417; -1.75889 (Valley Parade) | |
53Vicarage Road | Vicarage ! | Watford | Watford | 1922 | | 21,977 | 51°39′00″N 000°24′06″W / 51.65000°N 0.40167°W / 51.65000; -0.40167 (Vicarage Road) | |
54Villa Park | Villa ! | Aston Villa | Birmingham | 1897 | | 42,682 | 52°30′33″N 001°53′05″W / 52.50917°N 1.88472°W / 52.50917; -1.88472 (Villa Park) | [45] |
55White Hart Lane | White Hart Lane ! | Tottenham Hotspur | London | 1899 | 2017 | 36,284 | 51°36′12″N 000°03′57″W / 51.60333°N 0.06583°W / 51.60333; -0.06583 (White Hart Lane) | [46] |
† For closed or demolished grounds, capacity is taken at closure.
‡ Currently in the process of, or scheduled to be developed.
See also
References
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- ↑ Fox, Norman (18 April 1999). "Football: Fayed's race against time". The Independent. Retrieved 10 July 2009.
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- ↑ "JJB Stadium Facts & figures". DW Stadium official website. Retrieved 2013-11-26.
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- ↑ The City of Manchester Stadium, currently known for sponsorship reasons as Etihad Stadium, hosted the Commonwealth Games in 2002, but has only been in use as a football stadium since 2003.
- ↑ "Stadium History". (Manchester City Football Club). 29 September 2006 (this MCFC OWS page archived on 8 February 2008). Archived from the original on 29 September 2006. Retrieved 21 February 2011.
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- ↑ London Stadium opened in 2011 as the Olympic Stadium, and served as the primary stadium for the 2012 Summer Olympics and Paralympics, but did not become a football stadium until 2016.
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- ↑ Bevan, Chris (11 May 2003). "Maine Road through the ages". BBC Sport. Retrieved 22 July 2009.
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