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Premier League table: Every ground ranked by capacity – West Ham EXPAND London Stadium
PREMIER LEAGUE stadium capacities continue to grow, with West Ham the latest side to increase the number of fans that can watch them at home.
West Ham fans give verdict on move to London Stadium
Premier League stadiums continue to change and grow, with ever-inflating attendance figures set to be given another boost by West Ham.
The Hammers' stadium move boosted their capacity up from Upton Park's 35,000 to 57,000 at the London Stadium.
However, West Ham have fought to lift the cap on tickets at their new home, with a statement confirming they can now use 60,000 seats with the scope to reach 66,000.
If the East London team choose to implement the full capacity, they will host the largest club stadium in London once Tottenham's new home opens.
Spurs are currently playing their games at Wembley due to delays with the construction of their brand new state-of-the-art arena on the old White Hart Lane site.
When it opens, it will have a capacity of 62,000, just above Arsenal's Emirates Stadium but below West Ham's totaly capacity.
Manchester United's Old Trafford continues to stand firm among dedicated club football stadiums, while Bournemouth sit at the other end of the scale.
Where will West Ham's expansion plans rank their capacity among the 20 current top flight teams?
Take a look below to reveal every Premier League stadium ranked by capacity in 2018/19 compared to the London Stadium's planned size.
20. Bournemouth (Vitality Stadium) – 11,464
19. Watford (Vicarage Road) – 21,500
18. Burnley (Turf Moor) – 22,619
17. Huddersfield (John Smith’s Stadium) – 24,554
16. Fulham (Craven Cottage) – 25,700
15. Crystal Palace (Selhurst Park) – 26,225
14. Brighton (Amex Stadium) – 30,750
13. Wolves (Molineux) – 31,700
12. Leicester (King Power Stadium) – 32,312
11. Southampton (St Mary’s Stadium) – 32,689
10. Cardiff (Cardiff City Stadium) – 33,338
9. Everton (Goodison Park) – 40,157
8. Chelsea (Stamford Bridge) – 41,837
7. Newcastle (St James’ Park) – 52,339
6. Liverpool (Anfield) – 54,074
5. Manchester City (Etihad Stadium) – 55,000
4. Arsenal (Emirates Stadium) – 60,361
3. West Ham (London Stadium) – 66,000
2. Manchester United (Old Trafford) – 75,811
1. Tottenham (Wembley) – 90,000