The
map
above
shows
which
English
Premier
League
Football
Club
is
closest
to
you
based
on
driving
times.
Newcastle
and
Bournemouth
cover
huge
swaths
of
England,
whereas
London
teams
like
Arsenal,
Fulham
and
especially
Chelsea
cover
only
a
small
section
of
the
capital.
Here’s
a
full
list
of
teams,
including
their
home
stadium
and
capacity
Team | Location | Stadium | Capacity |
---|---|---|---|
Arsenal |
London (Holloway) |
Emirates Stadium |
60,704 |
Aston Villa |
Birmingham |
Villa Park |
42,918 |
Bournemouth | Bournemouth |
Vitality Stadium |
11,307 |
Brentford |
London (Brentford) |
Gtech Community Stadium |
17,250 |
Brighton & Hove Albion |
Falmer |
American Express Stadium |
31,876 |
Chelsea |
London (Fulham) |
Stamford Bridge |
40,173 |
Crystal Palace |
London (Selhurst) |
Selhurst Park |
25,194 |
Everton |
Liverpool (Walton) |
Goodison Park |
39,414 |
Fulham |
London (Fulham) |
Craven Cottage |
24,500 |
Ipswich Town |
Ipswich |
Portman Road |
30,056 |
Leicester City |
Leicester |
King Power Stadium |
32,259 |
Liverpool |
Liverpool (Anfield) |
Anfield | 61,276 |
Manchester City |
Manchester (Bradford) |
Etihad Stadium |
52,900 |
Manchester United |
Manchester (Old Trafford) |
Old Trafford |
74,197 |
Newcastle United |
Newcastle upon Tyne |
St James’ Park |
52,258 |
Nottingham Forest |
West Bridgford |
City Ground |
30,404 |
Southampton | Southampton |
St Mary’s Stadium |
32,384 |
Tottenham Hotspur |
London (Tottenham) |
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium |
62,850 |
West Ham United |
London (Stratford) |
London Stadium |
62,500 |
Wolverhampton Wanderers |
Wolverhampton |
Molineux Stadium |
31,750 |
Which
one
are
you
driving
to?
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Author: Brilliant Maps