
A look at the stadium capacities of the 20 clubs competing in the English Premier League for the 2026-27 season ahead of the kickoff on 21 August.
On 20 Aug 2026 GMT+7, the stadium capacities of the 20 clubs in the English Premier League for the 2026-27 season were reviewed ahead of the start on 21 August. Manchester United, known as the "Red Devils," leads English clubs with Old Trafford seating 74,310 spectators. They plan to build a new stadium in the future with a capacity of 100,000 seats.
In second place is Tottenham Hotspur, the "Spurs," whose home ground, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, holds 62,850 seats. Third is Liverpool, the "Reds," with Anfield accommodating 61,276 spectators. Here are the stadium capacities of the 20 Premier League clubs for the 2026-27 season.
1.) Manchester United: Old Trafford – 74,310 seats
2.) Tottenham Hotspur: Tottenham Hotspur Stadium – 62,850 seats
3.) Liverpool: Anfield – 61,276 seats
4.) Arsenal: Emirates Stadium – 60,704 seats
5.) Manchester City: Etihad Stadium – 61,038 seats
6.) Everton: Hill Dickinson Stadium – 52,888 seats
7.) Newcastle United: St. James' Park – 52,305 seats
8.) Sunderland: Stadium of Light – 48,707 seats
9.) Aston Villa: Villa Park – 42,918 seats
10.) Chelsea: Stamford Bridge – 40,173 seats
11.) Leeds United: Elland Road – 37,608 seats
12.) Coventry City: Coventry Building Society Arena – 32,609 seats
13.) Brighton & Hove Albion: American Express Community Stadium – 31,876 seats
14.) Nottingham Forest: The City Ground – 30,445 seats
15.) Ipswich Town: Portman Road – 30,311 seats
16.) Hull City: MKM Stadium – 25,588 seats
17.) Crystal Palace: Selhurst Park – 25,194 seats
18.) Fulham: Craven Cottage – 24,500 seats
19.) Brentford: Brentford Community Stadium – 17,250 seats
20.) Bournemouth: Vitality Stadium – 11,307 seats