Premier League Top Six football clubs stadium history

These make up the six biggest Premier League football clubs with only one to have not yet won the league title.
Arsenal
  • 1886-1887: Plumstead Common
  • 1887-1888: Sportsman Ground
  • 1888-1890: Manor Ground
  • 1890-1893: Invicta Field
  • 1893-1913: Manor Ground
  • 1913-2006: Highbury (actual name Arsenal Stadium)
  • 1998-2000: Wembley Stadium (Champions League matches only due to Highbury's capacity not being up to UEFA standards)
  • 2006-present: Emirates Stadium (called Arsenal Stadium for UEFA tournaments due to Emirates not being a sponsor of the confederation)
Chelsea
  • 1905-present: Stamford Bridge
Liverpool
  • 1892-present: Anfield
Manchester City
  • 1880-1881: Near Clowes Street
  • 1881-1882: Kirkmanshulme Cricket Club
  • 1882-1884: Queens Road
  • 1884-1885: Pink Bank Lane
  • 1885-1887: The Bull's Head Hotel
  • 1887-1923: Hyde Road
  • 1923-2003: Maine Road
  • 2003-present: City of Manchester Stadium (currently Etihad Stadium)
Manchester United
  • 1878-1893: North Road
  • 1893-1910: Bank Street
  • 1910-1945: Old Trafford
  • 1945-1949: Maine Road (temporary due to Old Trafford being rebuilt after being damaged as a result of the Blitz during World War II)
  • 1949-present: Old Trafford
  • 1956-1957: Maine Road (European Cup matches only due to floodlights not yet installed at Old Trafford)
  • 2030-present: New Trafford Stadium (proposed)
Tottenham Hotspur
  • 1882-1888: Tottenham Marshes
  • 1888-1899: 69-75 Northumberland Park
  • 1899-2017: White Hart Lane
  • 2017-2019: Wembley Stadium (temporary due to the construction of Tottenham Hotspur Stadium)
  • 2018: Stadium MK (EFL Cup match only due to the construction of Tottenham Hotspur Stadium)
  • 2019-present: Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

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