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2023-24 Premier League Stadiums Arranged According to Seating Capacity

Among the 20 stadiums in the Premier League, 10 of them have a higher seating capacity than the average seating capacity of Premier League Stadiums.

The Premier League Stadiums are home to the most iconic and atmospheric stadiums in the sporting world. From the Theatre of Dreams to the Emirates Stadium’s sweeping curves, these stadiums are home to some of the most passionate and dedicated fans in the world.

The average capacity of Premier League stadiums are 39,192.6, but there is a wide range of capacities across the league. The largest stadium in the Premier League is Old Trafford, home to Manchester United, with a capacity of 74,310. The smallest stadium in the Premier League is Kenilworth Road, home to Luton Town FC, with a capacity of 10,356. Scroll down to see the whole list of the 2024-24 Premier League Stadiums. Also Read: National Hockey League Goal Leaders By Season

The 2024-24 Premier League Stadiums Arranged According to Seating Capacity

TeamStadium Seating CapacityLocation
Manchester United Old Trafford 74,310Old Trafford, Manchester
Tottenham Hotspur Tottenham Hotspur Stadium62,850Tottenham, London
West Ham UnitedLondon Stadium62,500Stratford, London
ArsenalEmirates Stadium60,704Holloway, London
Manchester CityCity of Manchester Stadium53,400Bradford, Manchester
LiverpoolAnfield53,394Anfield, Liverpool
Newcastle United St. James’ Park52,305Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Aston Villa Villa Park42,657Birmingham
ChelseaStamford Brodge40,343Fulham, London
EvertonGoodison Park39,414Walton, Liverpool
Sheffield UnitedBramall Lane32,150Sheffield
Brighton Hove and AlbionFalmer Stadium31,800Falmer
Wolverhampton Wolves Molineux Stadium31,750Wolverhampton
Nottingham ForestCity Ground30,332West Bridgford
FulhamCraven Cottage29,600Fulham, London
Crystal PalaceSelhurst Park25,486Selhurst, London
BurnleyTurf Moor21,944Burnley
BrentfordBrentford Community Ground17,250Brentford, London
BournemouthDean Ground11,307Bournemouth
Luton Town FCKenilworth Road10,356Luton, Bedfordshire

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