The 12 Most Packed Premier League Stadiums in the 2025/26 Season
Premier League fans have once again proven why English football is unmatched in passion and loyalty. Nearly every ground across the country is close to full capacity week after week, creating unforgettable atmospheres. From massive arenas like Old Trafford and the London Stadium to intimate grounds such as Bournemouth’s Vitality, supporters continue to turn out in force. Here are the 12 stadiums with the highest attendance percentages so far this season.
12. Leeds United – 97.7%

Elland Road continues to be one of English football’s most passionate venues. Leeds fans fill nearly every seat week after week, creating an electric and intimidating atmosphere for visiting teams. Despite the club’s ups and downs, fan dedication has remained unshakable. The loyal Yorkshire support makes every home match feel like a final.
11. AFC Bournemouth – 97.9%

With a capacity of just over 11,000, the Vitality Stadium is almost always sold out. Bournemouth’s close-knit fanbase delivers a unique, intimate matchday experience rarely found in the Premier League. Every cheer echoes through the compact ground, giving the Cherries a true home-field advantage. It’s small, but it’s loud and loyal.
10. Crystal Palace – 98.2%

Selhurst Park has long been known for its noise and color, and this season is no different. Palace fans fill nearly every seat, driven by the famous Holmesdale End atmosphere. The South London crowd stands behind their team no matter the result, turning each match into a carnival of passion. It’s one of the league’s most authentic football experiences.
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9. Everton – 98.4%

As Everton continue their transition toward a new era, Goodison Park remains a fortress. The Toffees’ supporters have nearly filled the old ground to capacity every week. Despite struggles on the pitch, loyalty among the blue faithful hasn’t wavered. Their consistent support underlines how deeply Everton is woven into the city’s identity.
8. Liverpool – 98.5%

Anfield is as close to full as it gets every weekend, with just a handful of empty seats. The famous “You’ll Never Walk Alone” echoes through a near-capacity crowd, showing that Liverpool’s global fanbase still turns up in numbers. Even as the team evolves, the connection between supporters and club remains unmatched. Anfield’s atmosphere continues to be a global benchmark.
7. Nottingham Forest – 98.8%

The City Ground is enjoying a revival, packed nearly to the brim every matchday. Forest fans have brought Premier League life back to the Trent with overwhelming enthusiasm. Their energy and loyalty have helped re-establish the club as one of England’s proudest names. The noise levels alone make it a tough place to visit.
6. Brighton & Hove Albion – 98.9%

The Amex Stadium is buzzing this season, reflecting Brighton’s impressive football and growing fan culture. With nearly every seat filled, the Seagulls are now firmly part of the league’s upper atmosphere both on and off the field. Supporters have embraced the club’s attacking style and European ambitions. It’s a golden era by the seaside.
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5. Arsenal – 99.1%

The Emirates has transformed into a cauldron of noise and belief. Arsenal’s exciting football and title ambitions have brought fans back in full force, filling 99% of the seats every match. The connection between players and supporters feels stronger than it has in years. North London is once again alive with energy and expectation.
4. Chelsea – 99.2%

Despite a turbulent few seasons, Stamford Bridge remains packed to capacity. The Blues’ loyal supporters continue to fill the stands, eager to see their team climb back to the top. Chelsea’s strong home backing keeps the pressure on opponents every matchday. It’s proof that passion runs deep in West London.
3. Manchester United – 99.2%

Old Trafford remains the ultimate magnet for football fans. Over 73,000 supporters fill the stands each game, creating one of the most iconic atmospheres in world football. Even during transitional seasons, United’s following never fades. “The Theatre of Dreams” still lives up to its name.
2. Newcastle United – 99.9%

St. James’ Park is overflowing with passion and pride. The Toon Army fills nearly every seat, fueling one of the most intimidating environments in England. Newcastle’s resurgence has turned home games into a city-wide event. The unity between fans and club has never been stronger.
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1. West Ham United – 99.9%

The London Stadium leads the league for attendance percentage, packed to the rafters almost every match. West Ham’s fanbase has fully embraced the venue, turning it into a roaring fortress. The Hammers’ performances have ignited East London’s pride. With sell-out crowds week after week, West Ham tops the Premier League in loyalty and numbers.
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