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Stadium Rank

Stadia

Premiership Rank Stadium Capacity Club Overall Rank Notes
1 Old Trafford 76,212 Manchester United 2 Largest football stadium in the Premiership
2 Emirates Stadium 60,432[44] Arsenal 3 Also known as Ashburton Grove and in UEFA competitions as "Arsenal Stadium", as Emirates are not an official sponsor of the Champions League competition.
3 St James' Park 52,387[45] Newcastle United 4 Plans to upgrade to a minimum of 60,000 seats
4 Stadium of Light 48,707[46] Sunderland 5  
5 City of Manchester Stadium 47,726[47] Manchester City 6 Also known as Eastlands
6 Anfield 45,362[48] Liverpool 7 Proposed move to Stanley Park Stadium
7 Villa Park 42,593[48] Aston Villa 8 Plans to upgrade to a minimum of 51,000 seats
8 Stamford Bridge 42,449[48] Chelsea 9  
9 Goodison Park 40,569[48] Everton 10 Plans to move to a new 55,000 all seater stadium outside the Liverpool boundaries
10 White Hart Lane 36,238[49] Tottenham Hotspur 13  
11 Riverside Stadium 35,200 Middlesbrough 14  
12 Upton Park 35,146[50] West Ham United 15 Chairman Eggert Magnusson is keen on finding a new stadium
13 Pride Park Stadium 33,597 Derby County 16  
14 Ewood Park 31,367[48] Blackburn Rovers 21  
15 St. Andrews 30,016[51] Birmingham City 24 Proposed move to City of Birmingham Stadium
16 Reebok Stadium 27,879[48] Bolton Wanderers 27  
17 JJB Stadium 25,138[52] Wigan Athletic 34 Shared with Wigan Warriors Rugby League Club
18 Craven Cottage 24,600[53] Fulham 37  
19 Madejski Stadium 24,045 Reading 38 Planning permission approved to expand to approx 38,000. Shared with Guinness Premiership team London Irish
20 Fratton Park 19,179[48] Portsmouth 46 Proposed move to new 36,000 all-seater stadium for the 2011-2012 season[54]
 
 
   
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