The 20 Premier League Stadiums: The Homes of English Football’s Biggest Clubs
From iconic historic grounds to spectacular modern arenas, these are the 20 stadiums that will host Premier League football in the 2026/27 season.

The Premier League is home to some of the most famous football stadiums in the world. From historic grounds steeped in tradition to spectacular modern arenas built for the next generation, every stadium has its own identity, atmosphere and history.
The 2026/27 Premier League season brings together 20 clubs and 20 stadiums, each ready to host another campaign of drama, rivalries and unforgettable moments.
At the top end, Old Trafford remains one of the most recognisable stadiums in world football. Manchester United’s historic home has witnessed generations of success, while Anfield continues to provide Liverpool with one of the most intimidating atmospheres in European football.

London boasts several iconic venues. Emirates Stadium is home to Arsenal, Stamford Bridge remains Chelsea’s historic base, while Craven Cottage gives Fulham one of the most picturesque settings in the division. Selhurst Park, meanwhile, is renowned for the passion of Crystal Palace supporters. Tottenham’s spectacular Tottenham Hotspur Stadium represents the modern side of the Premier League, combining huge capacity with state-of-the-art facilities.
Manchester City’s Etihad Stadium has become synonymous with the club’s dominance over the past decade, while St James’ Park remains one of the most atmospheric grounds in England.
Elsewhere, Villa Park, Elland Road, The City Ground, Stadium of Light and MKM Stadium bring enormous history and passionate fanbases to the competition.
The newer generation of stadiums is represented by venues such as Brighton’s Amex Stadium, Brentford’s Gtech Community Stadium and Coventry’s Coventry Building Society Arena.
Everton also begin a new era at the Hill Dickinson Stadium, leaving behind their legendary Goodison Park home.
From the smallest grounds to the largest arenas, these 20 stadiums form the backdrop to another Premier League season. They are more than places where matches are played — they are homes, fortresses and symbols of the clubs and communities they represent.
The Premier League has the players, the rivalries and the history. These 20 stadiums provide the stage.
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