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Premier League Stadiums Ranked By Their Capacity

5. City of Manchester Stadium [55,017]

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The City of Manchester Stadium or The Etihad stadium is the home ground of Premier League champions Manchester City. Manchester City moved into the Etihad Stadium in 2003 after 80 years at their previous home, Maine Road. The venue is part of the Etihad Campus, which is also home to the City Football Academy. Etihad Stadium is fifth on our list of Premier League stadiums ranked by their capacity.

4. London Stadium [60,000]

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With a whooping capacity of 60,000, West Ham’s stadium is among the big grounds of the Premier League. It was basically constructed for the 2012 Olympics but in 2016 it was officially deemed as the home for the Hammers. West Ham doesn’t quite get the atmosphere they used to get in their previous stadium Boleyn Ground due to various factors but with the passage of time, they’ll get there. It is a beautiful big stadium with a good location and facilities.

3. Emirates Stadium [60,704]

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With a capacity of over 60,000, it is the third-largest football stadium in the Premier League. After spending 93 years at Highbury, Arsenal moved just down the road to the Emirates Stadium in 2006. The stadium has undergone a process of renovation since 2009 with the aim of restoring Arsenal’s heritage and history.

2. Tottenham Hotspur Stadium [62,303]

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The very recently build Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is rated one of the best Premier League stadiums and very rightfully so. The views, the atmosphere, the facilities, and the value for money, and almost everything is top-notch and the best in the league. The very modern design of the stadium adds to the scenic beauty. The new stadium has boosted the crowd too.

1. Old Trafford [74,140]

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Old Trafford is one of the most iconic football venues in the world. The stadium was built next to the Bridgewater Canal in 1910 and, apart from an eight-year gap because of bomb damage sustained during the Second World War, it has been Man Utd’s home ever since. The arena has got a classic design and is comfortably the largest stadium in the United Kingdom with a massive capacity of 74,140 seats.

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