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Premier League / EPL Football Grounds Map

For keen football groundhoppers, mapping out potential ways to tick off multiple football stadia in one trip can be an invaluable resource. Below, we've put together a map and guide to all 20 Premier League stadiums, which can hopefully be of use to matchgoing football fans.

Above you can find the extensive list of the 20 EPL football grounds map for the 2025 season.

Premier League Stadiums – location overview

The Premier League is not just a competition, it is a stage where football meets history, atmosphere and architecture. Beyond the goals and glory, the stadiums themselves are cathedrals of the sport, each with its own character and traditions. From century-old stands steeped in nostalgia to ultra-modern arenas designed for the future, these grounds are as much a part of the story as the teams that play in them.

In the South, you can find prominent grounds such as the Emirates Stadium, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, and Stamford Bridge, which are home to some of the capital's largest clubs. However, the North also boasts impressive stadiums, with Anfield and Old Trafford standing out as two of our favourites.

In this countdown of the top five Premier League grounds, we will explore the venues that combine electric atmospheres, iconic designs and unforgettable matchday experiences. Whether it is the deafening roar of home fans, the jaw-dropping scale of the structure, or the subtle traditions that make a ground unique, these stadiums set the stage for some of the most thrilling football on Earth.

Our top five grounds

It is easy if you support a Premier League club to say that your home stadium is your favourite, but we can’t ignore the facts and traditions that some of the largest stadiums in this league can boast.

That is why we would like to take a moment to share our opinion on the top five Premier League stadiums for the 2025/26 season. All of this information is provided here, so don’t forget to look at the map for these grounds too.

Old Trafford – Manchester

First up, we have Old Trafford, or ‘The Theatre of Dreams’ as the legendary Sir Bobby Charlton has nicknamed it in the past. This is one of our favourites because it has been the home of some of the greatest players and managers the game has ever seen.

Additionally, when it is packed out for a Manchester United home game and more than 70,000 Reds fans are screaming for their team, the atmosphere is electric.

EPL football grounds map - Anfield
The away end at Old Trafford has been the home of plenty of memorable away days over the years – Photo by Imago

Stamford Bridge – London

Interestingly, Stamford Bridge isn't the largest of stadiums when you think about the prestige of Chelsea. Stamford Bridge can host just over 40,000 fans at full capacity. But given its prime location in London, it is one of the stadiums that any football fan in England needs to go and check out.

Not only is the stadium itself a sight to behold, but there is evidence of Chelsea's previous successes everywhere.

EPL football grounds map - Stamford Bridge
Photo by Icon Sport

The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium – London

Being the most expensive football stadium in England, it should come as no surprise that the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is one of the best. The sheer size of this stadium is staggering, and it has one of the most modern designs of all. It even has a fully retractable pitch – something that you don't see every day.

The stadium has become widely regarded as one of the very best in the world, so it would be wrong for us not to have it in our top five.

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By Icon Sport – Photo by Icon Sport

Villa Park – Birmingham

If you picture a classic, traditional British football stadium, then Villa Park is going to be pretty close to what you are thinking about. The stands are close to the pitch, the fans feel as if they are on top of the players, and the atmosphere often generated here is superb.

Before the FA Cup semi-finals were moved to Wembley, many were held at Villa Park due to its central location in the country. If you speak to the majority of football fans in the UK, bringing them back to Villa Park would be a hugely popular move.

Villa Park
Villa Park – Photo by Icon Sport

Anfield – Liverpool

While the atmosphere at Anfield has dwindled in recent years due to the continuous expansion work at the stadium, there is no denying that this place is still stacked with aura and on its day, it is still a force to be reckoned with.

The stadium has seen plenty of classic moments over the years, and a trip to hear the famous YNWA anthem before kick-off is still something that all football fans in the UK should consider a must.

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Photo by Icon Sport

New Premier League stadiums

With so many options when it comes to the best Premier League grounds, let's now shift our attention to the new grounds in the division, starting with Everton's new stadium.

Hill Dickinson Stadium

EPL football grounds map - Hill Dickinson Stadium
The new Everton stadium was named Hill Dickinson Stadium on 16 May 2025. Photo by IMAGO

Hill Dickinson Stadium is the new home for Everton, boasting a capacity of 52,888 seats, at least 13,000 more than Goodison Park. The VIP lounge is also an improvement over what was available at Goodison Park, and ticket prices at Bramley-Moore will be slightly higher than what Everton fans have previously paid.

Construction of Hill Dickinson Stadium, which began three and a half years ago, is now complete. It is the seventh-largest stadium in the English top flight and is also ranked highly among the most beautiful stadiums in the league.


Manchester United New Stadium

Although nothing groundbreaking has occurred since Manchester United announced plans for a new £2 billion ‘Wembley of the North', the club's proposal for a new venue next to Old Trafford remains active.

United's new stadium will have a capacity of 100,000 seats, ensuring that the Red Devils will maintain their position as the EPL club with the largest venue. Currently, Old Trafford has a capacity of 74,874.

Stadium of Light

The Stadium of Light isn't a ‘new' Premier League stadium in the sense that Sunderland were PL regulars during the 1990s and 2000s. However, this season marks their first season in the top flight since 2017, so for many match-going fans, this will be the first time they get the opportunity to visit the stadium.

The stadium has a capacity of 48,707 and is a welcome addition to the Premier League.

Andy is a freelance sports writer with ten years of experience covering major sporting events across Europe. He has also been a season ticket holder at Old Trafford since 2008 and has visited over 40 football stadiums in the United Kingdom and abroad following the Reds.

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