Reporters Rank Every Premier League Stadium – Here is the Best and Worst in Order

British tabloid The Sun “asked [their] reporters to rank all 20 clubs‘ stadiums on everything from atmosphere and aesthetics to food and fans” so who do you think came in first and last?

The stadium in first leads by a mile and is described as “out of this world”, “outstanding”, “intimate” and “amazing” – any idea where it is?

Here is the complete list:

20. WEST HAM – London Stadium (4.92/10)

“The London Stadium has ripped the soul out of one of football’s most vibrant clubs.”

19. CRYSTAL PALACE – Selhurst Park (5)

“Belting atmosphere makes up for other limitations.”

18. BOURNEMOUTH – Vitality Stadium (5.11)
=16. WATFORD – Vicarage Road (5.5)
=16. BURNLEY – Turf Moor (5.5)
15. HUDDERSFIELD – John Smith’s Stadium (5.91)
14. SOUTHAMPTON – St Mary’s Stadium (6.08)

“Does what it says on the tin, but not exactly memorable.”

13. CARDIFF – Cardiff City Stadium (6.2)
12. EVERTON – Goodison Park (6.33)

“Past its best.”

11. WOLVES – Molineux (6.64)
10. LEICESTER – King Power Stadium (6.67)
9. FULHAM – Craven Cottage (6.75)
8. BRIGHTON – Amex Stadium (6.9)
7. CHELSEA – Stamford Bridge (6.92)

“Needs an upgrade to compete with other London rivals.”

6. ARSENAL – Emirates Stadium (7.08)

“Cannot compare to glory of Highbury.”

5. MAN CITY – Etihad Stadium (7.09)
4. LIVERPOOL – Anfield (7.36)
=2. MAN UTD – Old Trafford (7.83)
=2. NEWCASTLE – St James’ Park (7.83)

“There is a sense of theatre every time you enter this arena.”

1. TOTTENHAM – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (9.33)

We recently highlighted the Spurs stadium (See: “Inside Tottenham’s New Stadium“), it really is breathtaking! Can it be beat?

The Premier League Popularity Table

Source: Statista

The top of the actual Premier League may look significantly different at the moment, but when it comes to popularity among the public, Liverpool and Leicester are at the head of the pack. According to the latest figures from YouGov’s ‘Ratings’, 35 percent of people have a favourable opinion of The Reds, while 30 percent say the same for Leicester City. While Manchester United make it into third spot with 28 percent, it is probably unsurprising that one of the most successful clubs of the modern era – and therefore one of the most disliked – is also at the top of the ‘least popular’ table. This is due to 36 percent of people saying they hold an unfavourable view of the Old Trafford side. Liverpool is found in sixth here, getting the thumbs down from 26 percent of the survey respondents.