New study reveals the best and worst stadiums in the Premier League

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Entertainment site Betting.com has revealed the best football stadiums home to Premier League and Championship teams.

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium revealed to be the best stadium in the Premier League

April 2023: Aside from the end result, there are many things that can make or break a match day. From the cost of a pint to quench your thirst to the mood of other fans around you, there are simply some stadiums that do it better than others.

Betting.com has revealed the best and worst football stadiums in the UK based on online reviews, the cost of a match day pint, as well as food and atmosphere ratings. On top of this, they’ve also revealed the stadiums home to the most and least expensive tours for fans looking to walk in the footsteps of their heroes. 

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is the best stadium home to a Premier League club

With an average rating of 4.7 stars out of 5, matched only by Anfield (Liverpool F.C), and The City Ground, (Nottingham Forest), Tottenham Hotspur Stadium comes out on top as the best football stadium home to a Premier League club.  Bitcoin no verification betting sites.

Spurs’ ground boasts 82% of its reviews being 5 star, tied with Craven Cottage (Fulham), and a 4 star rating by fans for its food, matched only by Amex Stadium, home to Brighton & Hove Albion.

In second place overall comes St. James’ Park, followed by Anfield in third.

The top 5 stadiums in the Premier League:

Rank Stadium Team Google review (0-5 stars) Percentage of 5 star Tripadvisor reviews Food rating (0-5 stars) Cost of a pint Atmosphere rating (0-5 stars)
1 Tottenham Hotspur Stadium Tottenham Hotspurs 4.7 81.89% 4.0 £5.00 3.5
2 St. James’ Park Newcastle United 4.6 76.47% 3.0 £3.60 4.0
3 Anfield Liverpool 4.7 80.60% 3.0 £4.00 3.5
4 The City Ground Nottingham Forest 4.7 59.17% 3.0 £3.70 4.0
5 Etihad Stadium Manchester City 4.6 75.53% 3.5 £3.40 3.0

London Stadium is the worst stadium home to a Premier League club

On the opposite end of the scale, London Stadium is revealed to be the worst stadium home to a Premier League club. The home of West Ham United, the stadium scores a measly 2.5 out of 5 for its atmosphere and charges fans a high price (£5) for a match day beer.

London Stadium is followed by Selhurst Park (Crystal Palace) whilst Emirates Stadium (Arsenal) comes in third.

The bottom 5 stadiums in the Premier League:

Rank Stadium Team Google review (0-5 stars) Percentage of 5 star Tripadvisor reviews Food rating (0-5 stars) Cost of a pint Atmosphere rating (0-5 stars)
1 London Stadium West Ham United 4.3 56.69% 3.0 £5.00 2.5
2 Selhurst Park Crystal Palace 4.3 43.55% 2.5 £4.20 3.5
3 Emirates Stadium Arsenal 4.6 67.21% 3.0 £4.30 2.5
4 St. Mary’s Stadium Southampton 4.3 56.00% 3.5 £4.00 3.5
5 LCFC King Power Stadium Leicester City 4.6 63.79% 3.0 £5.10 3.5

Old Trafford has the cheapest pints on offer for Premier League fans

Coming in sixth place overall, Old Trafford, home to Manchester United, has the cheapest beer prices, costing fans just £3 a pint. This is followed by Etihad Stadium (£3.40) whilst St. James’ Park (£3.60) and Elland Road (also £3.60) come in joint third.

Meanwhile, a beer will set you back over a fiver (£5.10) at Leicester City’s King Power Stadium whilst London Stadium and Tottenham Hotspur Stadium charge a steep £5.

Stamford Bridge is the most expensive stadium to tour in the Premier League

Fans love to get a sneak peak behind the scenes of their team’s ground, but how much can a tour set you back? Stamford Bridge, home to Chelsea, is by far the most expensive stadium to see through the eyes of your heroes, costing £40 a head, followed by Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (£27) and Emirates Stadium (£27) in joint second place whilst Anfield (£25) comes in third.

Meanwhile, King Power Stadium (Leicester City), Amex Stadium (Brighton & Hove Albion), Elland Road (Leeds United) and The City Ground (Nottingham Forest) have the cheapest tours on offer at £15 a head.

Riverside Stadium is the best stadium home to a Championship team

Offering the cheapest beer in the Championship (£3 a pint), Riverside Stadium (Middlesborugh) comes in first place, followed by Stadium of Light (Sunderland) and The Hawthorns (West Bromwich Albion). 

Meanwhile, Madejski Stadium (Reading F.C) is the worst stadium in the Championship, followed by Kenilworth Road (Luton Town) and Loftus Road (Queens Park Rangers).

The top 5 stadiums in the Championship

Rank Stadium Team Google review (0-5 stars) Percentage of 5 star Tripadvisor reviews Food rating (0-5 stars) Cost of a pint Atmosphere rating (0-5 stars)
1 Riverside Stadium Middlesbrough 4.4 58.23% 3.5 £3.00 3.5
2 Stadium of Light Sunderland 4.3 60.17% 3.5 £3.10 3.5
3 The Hawthorns West Bromwich Albion 4.7 53.33% 3.0 £3.60 3.5
4 The Den Millwall 4.4 78.29% 3.0 £4.10 3.5
5 Carrow Road Norwich City 4.5 48.99% 3.5 £4.17 3.5

The bottom 5 stadiums in the Championship:

Rank Stadium Team Google review (0-5 stars) Percentage of 5 star Tripadvisor reviews Food rating (0-5 stars) Cost of a pint Atmosphere rating (0-5 stars)
1 Madejski Stadium Reading 4.3 32.44% 3.0 £4.50 2.5
2 Kenilworth Road  Luton Town 4.1 46.07% 2.0 3.5
3 Loftus Road  Queens Park Rangers 4.1 37.58% 2.5 £3.50 3.0
4 DW Stadium Wigan Athletic 4.2 41.29% 3.5 £3.50 2.0
5 Highfield Road Coventry City 4.3 30.90% 3.5 £4.00 2.5

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