Study reveals the most visited Premier League stadiums

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The Premier League continues to drive tourism to the UK, with 1.5 million visits to the UK in 2019 including watching a live football match. Among the most popular destinations were Manchester United’s Old Trafford and Liverpool’s Anfield, which attracted the highest number of overseas visitors.1

But which Premier League stadiums are the most visited overall? With this in mind, Ticketgum analysed social media metrics and Instagram location tags to uncover the most visited Premier League stadium.

Key findings:

  • The Tottenham Hotspur stadium is the most visited stadium in the Premier League, with a combined total of 156,100 location tags

  • Everton’s Goodison Park places second with 107,700 location tags

  • Brighton and Hove Albion’s American Express Stadium is the least visited stadium of the Premier League, with just 2,000 location tags

The results: The most visited Premier League stadiums

Rank

Premier League team

Premier League stadium

Total stadium location

tags on Instagram

1.

Tottenham Hotspur

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

156,100

2.

Everton

Goodison Park

107,700

3.

Arsenal

Emirates Stadium

95,700

4.

Newcastle United

St. James Park

92,500

5.

Wolverhampton Wanderers

Molineux Stadium

84,800

6.

Manchester United

Old Trafford

59,700

7.

Crystal Palace

Selhurst stadium

55,000

8.

Fulham

Craven Cottage

47,000

9.

Nottingham Forest

City Ground

44,000

10.

Burnley FC

Turf Moor

43,600

11.

Chelsea

Stamford Bridge

38,400

12.

Brentford

Gtech Community stadium

25,600

13.

Liverpool

Anfield

23,400

14.

A.F.C Bournemouth

Vitality stadium

18,900

15.

Sheffield

Bramall Lane

17100

=16.

Aston Villa

Villa Park

6,000

=16.

West Ham United

London stadium

6,000

18.

Luton Town

Kenilworth road

5,100

19.

Manchester City

Etihad

2,100

20.

Brighton and Hove Albion

American Express stadium

2,000

Tottenham Hotspur stadium is the most visited ground of the Premier League

Ticketgum can reveal that the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is the most visited ground in the Premier League, with a combined total of 156,100 location hashtags on Instagram. This is 38% more location tags than North London rivals Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium, with 95,700 tags. After a £1.2 billion project in 2019, the newly constructed stadium was designed to cultivate an extraordinary atmosphere and is the largest Premier League stadium in London with a capacity of 62,850. The stadium offers an intimate spectating experience, with stands angled at the steepest permissible slope to bring fans closer to the pitch, and optimised acoustics in collaboration with U2 sound engineers to amplify the roar of the crowd.

In second place is Everton’s Goodison Park with 107,700 combined location tags on Instagram. This is 78% more tags than rival’s Liverpool FC’s Anfield Stadium with 23,400 tags. Everton has announced they have one season left at Goodison park (24/25) before moving to Bramley-Moore Dock — a new stadium currently under construction — meaning fans should seize the opportunity to watch their club play at the iconic stadium while they still can. Goodison park was the first major football stadium built in England, with its historic architecture and rich heritage making it a beloved landmark for Everton fans and football enthusiasts alike.

Ranking third is Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium with 95,700 combined location tags. Described as “beautiful” and “intimidating” by architect Christopher Lee of Populous, the Emirates Stadium features a four-tiered bowl design with translucent polycarbonate roofing that covers the stands but not the pitch. Remarkably, Arsenal’s matchday revenue soared from £37.4 million at their old Highbury stadium to over £90 million at the Emirates Stadium, highlighting the impact of the revived stadium design. With a seating capacity exceeding 60,000, the Emirates is one of the largest stadiums in the Premier League.

Brighton and Hove Albion’s American Express stadium is the least visited

Brighton and Hove Albion’s American Express Stadium is the least visited stadium in the Premier League according to geotag data, with just 2,000 location tags. . The Amex Stadium opened in 2011 to replace the club’s previous temporary home, Withdean Stadium, having moved from the Goldstone some years before. The Amex Stadium started with 22,500 seats, but has since grown to be the second-largest stadium in the South East, with a capacity of approximately 31,800.

Credit  https://www.ticketgum.com/.


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