In the United States,college football stadiums are our sports cathedrals.
In Europe, the other football stadiums reign supreme.
Premier League stadiums might not be massive architectural behemoths like Michigan Stadium, but venues like Old Trafford are venerated because of their history and others, like Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, are modern feats of the latest innovations.
Something that adds intrigue to the Prem is relegation and promotion. Teams can level up or be boosted out of the league, which makes each season different, and the venues played in varied as well.
The EPL had 182 players that participated
inthis summer's World Cup, the most of all leagues. This creates added hype for the 2026-27 season, which kicks off on Friday, Aug. 21.
Norway's Erling Haaland captured hearts with his friendly antics and his penchant for scoring. The striker will continue showing what he's capable of with Manchester City.
England's Bukayo Saka will play with Arsenal as the club seeks to defendits first Premier League title in 22 years.
Here are the Premier League stadiums in the 2026-27 season ranked from largest to smallest by capacity.
What is the biggest Premier League Stadium?
- Old Trafford (Manchester United) – 74,500
- Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (Tottenham Hotspur) – 62,850
- Anfield (Liverpool) – 61,276
- Etihad Stadium (Manchester City) – 61,038
- Emirates Stadium (Arsenal) – 60,704
- Hill Dickinson Stadium (Everton) – 52,769
- St James' Park (Newcastle United) – 52,264
- Stadium of Light (Sunderland) – 48,095
- Stamford Bridge (Chelsea) – 40,044
- Elland Road (Leeds United) – 37,645
- Villa Park (Aston Villa) – 37,000
- Coventry Building Society Arena (Coventry City) – 32,609
- American Express Stadium (Brighton & Hove Albion) – 31,876
- City Ground (Nottingham Forest) – 31,212
- Portman Road (Ipswich Town) – 30,056
- Craven Cottage (Fulham) – 27,782
- Selhurst Park (Crystal Palace) – 25,194
- MKM Stadium (Hull City) – 24,620
- Gtech Community Stadium (Brentford) – 17,250
- Vitality Stadium (AFC Bournemouth) – 12,357
Note: Villa Park and Vitality Stadium feature temporarily reduced operational capacities while ongoing stadium redevelopments and stand construction projects are actively completed.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: What is the biggest Premier League stadium? Ranking venues from largest to smallest











