It’s great to cheer with the Liverpool supporters or enjoy the atmosphere at big clubs like Manchester United or Arsenal. But you can also enjoy real English football at relatively smaller clubs in the Premier League. These are five underrated Premier League stadiums that will surprise you.
1. Selhurst Park
2. Goodison Park
3. St Mary’s
4. London Stadium
5. King Power
Catch a game at before it’s too late
The ‘You Never Walk Alone’ at Liverpool is definitely something every football fan has to experiece once in his life, but don’t exclude neighbor Everton. The blue club of Liverpool has built up a huge fanatical fan base over the years that makes the stands move up and down every home. It’s be there and soak up the vibrant atmosphere. Everton have been playing at Goodison Park since 1892, which is within walking distance of the city center. More top-level matches have been played in the stadium than in any other English stadium. But soon Everton is moving. From the 2024-2025 season, The Toffees will move to Bramley-Moore Dock Stadium, a new stadium in the port of Liverpool. Make sure you are on time to catch a game at Goodison Park before it’s too late.
Sing along to ‘I’m Forever Blowing Bubbles’
The sixth place of last year has been good for West Ham United supporters. It meant the highest ranking since 1996 and history being written at the London Stadium. After the move from Boleyn Ground to the new stadium, the supporters had to get used to the new stands, but slowly it feels more and more like their home.
Secure your football trip to West Ham United. This year, spectators are finally allowed to attend the races again, which promises to be a true spectacle. The West Ham supporters will wear the Claret and Blue with pride and sing along to ‘I’m Forever Blowing Bubbles’. The Hammers have one of the most fanatical supporters groups in England and the current strong performances are creating a positive atmosphere in East London. Next season, they can admire Europa League matches in one of the newest Premier League stadiums; the London Stadium. It will be a great atmosphere at West Ham United, as it used to be at Boleyn Ground.
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Classic and traditional
With seventeen football clubs, London is the football capital of Europe. Next season, seven of those clubs will play in the Premier League, including Crystal Palace in the beautiful Selhurst Park. This stadium in south London breathes football and has great details that make a match visit extra special. Selhurst Park is in the middle of a residential area, as it traditionally should be. You enter the stadium through small gates in a brick wall, which give the stadium a classic look. You can sit very close to the field. So close that you can smell the grass and see the action happening right in front of you. Or you can sit higher in the stands for a great overview of the game and the atmosphere areas. In the background you can see the houses surrounding the stadium. A stadium to dream of! Book your football trip to Crystal Palace and experience English football in a traditional way!
One of the best Premier League Stadiums
St Mary’s Stadium opened in August 2001, replacing Southampton FC’s beloved but aging Dell. With a capacity of 32,384, it’s the largest soccer stadium in southern England outside London.
The stands—Itchen, Kingsland, Chapel, and Northam—are named after the areas they face in Southampton. Home to the passionate “Saints” fan base, the stadium is known for its vibrant atmosphere, with fans cheering fervently for 90 minutes each game.
After a strong Championship season, Southampton secured their spot in the Premier League via playoffs. The club is ready for an exciting and competitive 2024-2025 Premier League season!
Leicester City’s King Power stadium is known for its great atmosphere and modern facilities. In 2002, after 111 years at Filbert Street, the club moved to this state-of-the-art venue just 2.1 km from Leicester’s city centre. Home to Leicester City Football Club, the stadium seats around 32,000 fans. It gained global fame when the Foxes clinched the Premier League title in the stunning 2015-2016 season. With their latest Championship victory, Leicester City is ready to embark on an exciting journey in the Premier League for the 2024-2025 season.
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