Best Premier League Stadiums in 2022 (Part 3)
G'day tribe. What is your best Premier League stadium? Well I've put everyone's biases aside to come up with the final list. I started off with part one and you can check out part two here. Let's take a look at the top three and see which stadiums finish as the best Premier League stadiums in 2022.
3. Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (Spurs)
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium opened in 2019 with a capacity of 62,850. It's the second biggest stadium in the Premier League - behind Old Trafford - and covers almost double the area of Tottenham's old White Hart Lane.
After spending £1 billion on construction you'd expect one of the best Premier League stadiums, and that's exactly what you get with Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. The combination of glazed cladding, metal panels, precast concrete and LED luminaires is what you'd expect from any modern state-of-the-art stadium.
The tiers of the stands are set at 35 degree angles, the maximum allowed for any Premier League stadium. All corners are also enclosed which helps to reverberate crowd noise creating a breathtaking atmosphere. There's also the first ever microbrewery in a stadium which can produce upwards of 1 million pints of beer a year!
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium 🤩#UCL pic.twitter.com/8cZDoz5EfN
— UEFA Champions League (@ChampionsLeague) October 12, 2022
2. Anfield (Liverpool FC)
Liverpool have the best football fans in England and the biggest reason is because of Anfield's astonishing atmosphere on match day. Rather than building a new stadium like most other teams, Liverpool stayed loyal and decided on expanding the Anfield Road End instead.
Anfield has been home to Liverpool for its entire history since 1892. There are four stands, and there's none more famous in the world than “The Kop”. The voracious support from the stand is also one of the most intimidating in world football.
The “This is Anfield ” signage before walking on the pitch is the start of any opponents' derailment. The crowd's rendition of “You’ll Never Walk Alone” is enough to completely push away teams off the tracks.
Many of the best Premier League players right now call Anfield home which adds to the atmosphere of the second best stadium in the Premier League.
The decision to stay and expand Anfield rather than move to a new stadium will be one of the best the club has ever made. It just feels right that the success coming our way should be at our true home and not some shiny but soulless 80,000 seater colosseum with no atmosphere.
— Dan (@Dan23_92) February 13, 2020
1. Old Trafford (Manchester United)
You either love Manchester United or you hate them. Old Trafford however stands in a class of its own as the best Premier League stadium.
“The Theatre of Dreams” is not only the most iconic stadium in the Premier League, it's one of the most recognisable in the world. Old Trafford has undergone significant redevelopment since it first opened in 1910.
During World War 2 a German bombing raid destroyed most of Old Trafford. Now, four covered all-seater stands has pushed it to become the biggest stadium in the Premier League with a capacity of 74,310, and second in England behind only Wembley Stadium
Some of the greatest legends in Premier League history have graced the pitch including legends like Cristiano Ronaldo, Wayne Rooney, Roy Keane, Ryan Giggs and David Beckham.
Happy 111th birthday to the best stadium in the world | Old Trafford 🥳❤️😍 pic.twitter.com/g2DIXKOg3J
— United Update (@UnitedsUpdate) February 19, 2021
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I think Old Trafford is overrated or maybe I'm biased. The stadium I really like is the Emirates Stadium of Arsenal FC.