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Map of Premier League Stadiums

Every Premier League ground plotted on an interactive map — capacities, locations, and historical notes.

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East

1 location

Ipswich Town — Portman Road

Ipswich · 30K · since 1884

52.0548, 1.1448

London

7 locations

Arsenal — Emirates Stadium

London · 60K · since 2006

51.5549, -0.1084

Chelsea — Stamford Bridge

London · 40K · since 1877

51.4817, -0.1908

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

London · 62K · newest PL ground

51.6043, -0.0664

West Ham — London Stadium

London · 62K · former 2012 Olympic stadium

51.5386, -0.0166

Crystal Palace — Selhurst Park

South London · 25K · since 1924

51.3983, -0.0856

Fulham — Craven Cottage

West London · on the Thames · oldest in PL

51.4750, -0.2217

Brentford — Gtech Community Stadium

West London · 17K · since 2020

51.4906, -0.2884

Midlands

4 locations

Aston Villa — Villa Park

Birmingham · 42K · since 1897

52.5092, -1.8847

Wolverhampton Wanderers — Molineux

Wolverhampton · 31K

52.5903, -2.1303

Nottingham Forest — City Ground

Nottingham · 30K · 2 European Cups

52.9400, -1.1325

Leicester City — King Power Stadium

Leicester · 32K · 2016 PL champions

52.6204, -1.1424

North East

1 location

Newcastle United — St James' Park

Newcastle · 52K · since 1892

54.9756, -1.6217

North West

4 locations

Liverpool — Anfield

Liverpool · 61K · You'll Never Walk Alone

Home of Liverpool FC. The Kop end is one of football's most famous stands; the pre-match 'You'll Never Walk Alone' is iconic.

53.4308, -2.9608

Everton — Goodison Park

Liverpool · 39K · since 1892

53.4388, -2.9663

Manchester United — Old Trafford

Manchester · 74K · 'Theatre of Dreams'

Largest club stadium in the UK. Home of Manchester United — 20 league titles, the most in English football.

53.4631, -2.2914

Manchester City — Etihad Stadium

Manchester · 53K · since 2003

53.4831, -2.2004

South

3 locations

Brighton & Hove Albion — Amex Stadium

Falmer · 31K

50.8616, -0.0833

Bournemouth — Vitality Stadium

Bournemouth · 11K · smallest PL stadium

50.7352, -1.8385

Southampton — St Mary's Stadium

Southampton · 32K

50.9058, -1.3911

All 20 Premier League grounds

The Premier League's 20 teams play across 16 English cities.

  • London has 7 PL clubs in a single season — most of any city in any league
  • Liverpool and Manchester have 2 clubs each (and famous derbies)
  • Smallest ground: Bournemouth's Vitality Stadium at 11K
  • Largest: Manchester United's Old Trafford at 74K

Iconic stadiums

A few PL grounds are bucket-list for any football fan.

  • Anfield (Liverpool) — 'You'll Never Walk Alone'
  • Old Trafford (Man United) — Theatre of Dreams
  • Emirates (Arsenal) — gleaming North London
  • Etihad (Man City) — recent dominance
  • Tottenham Hotspur Stadium — newest, most-modern ground in the league

Plan a stadium tour

English football tourism is well-developed.

  • London: Arsenal + Chelsea + Tottenham + West Ham + Fulham (one trip)
  • Manchester derby: Old Trafford + Etihad (2-day visit)
  • Merseyside derby: Anfield + Goodison Park
  • Stadium tours are bookable separately from match tickets

Frequently asked questions

How many Premier League teams?
20 each season; 3 are relegated to the Championship and replaced by 3 promoted clubs.
Largest PL stadium?
Old Trafford (Manchester United) at 74,310 capacity.
Smallest PL stadium?
Bournemouth's Vitality Stadium at 11,307.
Most expensive PL ground?
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium — about £1 billion to build (2019).
Can I embed this map?
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Is this tool free?
Yes — viewing and using this map is free.
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