Ipswich Town — Portman Road
Ipswich · 30K · since 1884
52.0548, 1.1448
Every Premier League ground plotted on an interactive map — capacities, locations, and historical notes.
Ipswich · 30K · since 1884
52.0548, 1.1448
London · 60K · since 2006
51.5549, -0.1084
London · 40K · since 1877
51.4817, -0.1908
London · 62K · newest PL ground
51.6043, -0.0664
London · 62K · former 2012 Olympic stadium
51.5386, -0.0166
South London · 25K · since 1924
51.3983, -0.0856
West London · on the Thames · oldest in PL
51.4750, -0.2217
West London · 17K · since 2020
51.4906, -0.2884
Birmingham · 42K · since 1897
52.5092, -1.8847
Wolverhampton · 31K
52.5903, -2.1303
Nottingham · 30K · 2 European Cups
52.9400, -1.1325
Leicester · 32K · 2016 PL champions
52.6204, -1.1424
Newcastle · 52K · since 1892
54.9756, -1.6217
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
Liverpool · 39K · since 1892
53.4388, -2.9663
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 · 53K · since 2003
53.4831, -2.2004
Falmer · 31K
50.8616, -0.0833
Bournemouth · 11K · smallest PL stadium
50.7352, -1.8385
Southampton · 32K
50.9058, -1.3911
The Premier League's 20 teams play across 16 English cities.
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