The Premier League is not just home to world-class talent and thrilling football — it’s also home to some of the most iconic and impressive stadiums in world sport. From the historic charm of Old Trafford to the ultra-modern Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Premier League grounds come in all shapes and sizes. But which clubs boast the biggest venues in terms of capacity?
Here’s a look at the 2025 Premier League stadium capacity rankings:
1. Manchester United – 75,653
2. West Ham – 62,500
3. Tottenham – 62,062
4. Liverpool – 61,276
5. Arsenal – 60,704
6. Manchester City – 55,097
7. Newcastle – 52,338
8. Aston Villa – 42,660
9. Chelsea – 41,798
10. Everton – 39,571
11. Southampton – 32,384
12. Leicester City – 32,259
13. Wolves – 31,700
14. Brighton – 30,750
15. Nottingham Forest – 30,576
16. Ipswich Town – 30,014
17. Crystal Palace – 26,074
18. Fulham – 25,678
19. Brentford – 17,250
20. Bournemouth – 11,464
Old Trafford, home to Manchester United, remains the Premier League’s biggest ground, seating over 75,000 fans. However, West Ham, Tottenham, Liverpool, and Arsenal are not far behind, all pushing past the 60,000 mark following recent expansions and new builds.
At the other end of the scale, Bournemouth’s Vitality Stadium holds just 11,464, giving it a unique intimacy — but making ticket availability incredibly competitive.
With more clubs exploring expansions or new stadium projects, these rankings could shift in coming years. One thing’s for sure: big stadiums reflect big ambitions — and the Premier League is only getting bigger.

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