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The Smallest Stadiums in Premier League History
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The first-ever home game for Luton Town in the Premier League is upon us as the former National League side has finally put together the needed adjustments at their stadium to meet the requirements of the league.

The majority of the changes related to the media area, as there was not enough room for the many Premier League camera and punditry lines across the world to fit into Kenilworth Road.

Contrary to popular belief, the delayed home games for Luton was not related to capacity, but as one of the smallest grounds in the league’s history, let’s take a look at the smallest stadiums in Premier League history.

Kenilworth Road, Luton Town

Luton’s Kenilworth Road is indeed the smallest ground in Premier League history, however, it isn’t their 10,356 capacity that has forced a delay to them playing games there, as there are no rules relating to capacity.

The postponed match with Burnley last week was due to it not fitting into Premier League regulations for media teams and other factors.

Kenilworth Road is plonked in the middle of a housing area and some of the stands at the ground are even wedged in between two houses, as fans even have to travel past gardens to get into the stadium.

Vitality Stadium, Bournemouth

Bournemouth faced a lot of criticism from fans when they refused to use their wealthy playoff prize money to revamp the stadium and up its capacity.

In what is the club’s second stint in the Premier League, the Vitality Stadium was the smallest stadium in Premier League history when it first came into the league back in 2016 until Luton joined this campaign.

Boundary Park, Oldham Athletic

It’s incredible to think that Oldham Athletic was once a Premier League team, as the Owls now ply their trade in the National League almost 30 years on from their last Premier League season.

Oldham were part of the inaugural Premier League year, and as a result, Boundary Park remained the smallest ground in the competition’s history with a capacity of 13,559 up until Bournemouth entered the league in the Premier League's 24th season.

County Ground, Swindon Town

Swindon Town are another team many fans may be surprised to learn were in the Premier League once upon a time, and their County Ground was just below Oldham's stadium in the list of smallest-ever at the time.

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They now play in League Two and are still at the Country Ground where their previous Premier League capacity of 14,700 has moved up to 15,547.

Premier League
OVERALL TABLE PTS GP W D L +/-
1
Manchester City 88 37 27 7 3 60
2
Arsenal 86 37 27 5 5 61
3
Liverpool 79 37 23 10 4 43
4
Aston Villa 68 37 20 8 9 20
5
Tottenham 63 37 19 6 12 10
6
Chelsea 60 37 17 9 11 13
7
Newcastle United 57 37 17 6 14 21
8
Manchester United 57 37 17 6 14 -3
9
West Ham 52 37 14 10 13 -12
10
Brighton 48 37 12 12 13 -5
11
Bournemouth 48 37 13 9 15 -12
12
Crystal Palace 46 37 12 10 15 -6
13
Wolverhampton 46 37 13 7 17 -13
14
Fulham 44 37 12 8 17 -8
15
Everton 40 37 13 9 15 -10
16
Brentford 39 37 10 9 18 -7
17
Nottingham Forest 29 37 8 9 20 -19
18
Luton Town 26 37 6 8 23 -31
19
Burnley 24 37 5 9 23 -36
20
Sheffield United 16 37 3 7 27 -66

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