Premier League

Premier League

EnglandEngland
2025/2026
👥20 teams

About Premier League Tickets

The Premier League is the top tier of English football, featuring 20 clubs competing across 38 matchdays each season. Known for its intensity, pace, and world-class talent, it attracts the best players and managers on the planet. With an average attendance exceeding 40,000 per match, Premier League stadiums create some of the most electric atmospheres in world football.

Premier League History

Founded in 1992 as a breakaway from the Football League, the Premier League has grown into the most-watched football league in the world, broadcast in over 200 countries. Manchester United dominated the early years under Sir Alex Ferguson, while Chelsea, Manchester City, and Liverpool have all had periods of sustained success. Only seven clubs have ever won the title: Manchester United (13), Manchester City (8), Chelsea (5), Arsenal (3), Liverpool (2), Blackburn Rovers (1), and Leicester City (1).

Premier League Stadiums

ClubStadiumCityCapacity
Manchester UnitedOld TraffordManchester74,310
Tottenham HotspurTottenham Hotspur StadiumLondon62,850
LiverpoolAnfieldLiverpool61,276
ArsenalEmirates StadiumLondon60,704
West Ham UnitedLondon StadiumLondon60,000
Manchester CityEtihad StadiumManchester53,400
Newcastle UnitedSt James' ParkNewcastle52,350
Aston VillaVilla ParkBirmingham42,640
ChelseaStamford BridgeLondon40,341

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do Premier League tickets cost?

Premier League ticket prices vary by match and club. On average, tickets cost around £125, though high-profile derbies and top-of-the-table clashes can cost significantly more. Use TixSnap to compare prices across trusted resale platforms and find the best deal.

Where can I buy Premier League tickets?

You can buy Premier League tickets through official club websites or resale platforms like StubHub, Viagogo, and Ticketmaster. TixSnap aggregates listings from all trusted platforms so you can compare prices in one place.

Are last-minute Premier League tickets cheaper?

Not always. Prices can drop close to kick-off for lower-demand fixtures, but top matches like Manchester United vs Liverpool often become more expensive as the date approaches. Check TixSnap regularly to track price changes.

Which Premier League stadium has the largest capacity?

Old Trafford, home of Manchester United, is the largest Premier League stadium with a capacity of 74,310. It is currently undergoing a redevelopment project that will increase capacity further.