FIFA 15 - Screenshots of all 20 Premier League stadiums

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#1 Emirates Stadium (Arsenal)

With a capacity of 60,000, Arsenals Emirates Stadium is the third largest stadium in England. They moved here in 2006.

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#2 Villa Park (Aston Villa)

Aston Villa have been playing at the Villa Park ever since 1897 making it one of the oldest in the country. It has a seating capacity of 42,600.

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#3 Turf Moor (Burnley)

Fans of Burnley FC are not only rejoicing because of their promotion, but also the fact that for the first time ever, their home stadium Turf Moor has made it to the FIFA franchise. Its capacity is 21,900.

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#4 Stamford Bridge (Chelsea)

The home of Chelsea FC since their inception in 1905, Stamford Bridge currently has a seating capacity of 41,700.

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#5 Selhurst Park (Crystal Palace)

Crystal Palace got promoted last season and would be looking to extend their stay in the top tier as long as possible. Their home stadium Selhurst Park has a capacity of 26,000.

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#6 Goodison Park (Everton)

One of the oldest stadiums in England, Goodison Park has been hosting Everton since 1892. It has a seating capacity of almost 40,000.

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#7 KC Stadium (Hull City)

The KC Stadium hosts Hull City and Hull FC, the rugby league club. It has a seating capacity of 25,400.

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#8 King Power Stadium (Leicester City)

Having attained promotion to play in the Premier League, Leicester City will hope for plenty of support from their home fans in the 32,000 capacity filled King Power Stadium.

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#9 Anfield (Liverpool)

The iconic Anfield has been the home of Liverpool since 1892. It has a seating capacity of 45,200.

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#10 Etihad Stadium (Manchester City)

Originally called as the City of Manchester Stadium, Etihad is the fifth largest in the premier league with a capacity of 47,800.

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#11 Old Trafford (Manchester United)

The theatre of dreams is the second largest stadium in the United Kingdom with a capacity of 75,000 and is home to the most successful club in English football.

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#12 St James\' Park (Newcastle United)

One of the oldest stadiums, Newcastles home ground has a seating capacity of 52,000 and is being used since 1892.

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#13 Loftus Road (Queens Park Rangers)

Queens Park Rangers are back amongst the big boys this season, and their stadium will have a seating capacity close to 19,000.

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#14 St Mary\'s (Southampton)

Southampton may have a new look to their side in FIFA 15, but St. Marys will continue to host their matches. Its seating capacity is 32,500.

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#15 White Hart Lane (Tottenham Hotspur)

White Hart Lane has been hosting Spurs since 1899 and currently has a seating capacity of 36,000.

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#16 Britannia Stadium (Stoke City)

Initially playing their home matches at the Victoria ground, Stoke City moved to the Britannia Stadium in 1997 and it has a capacity of 27,000.

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#17 Stadium of Light (Sunderland)

Sunderlands Stadium of Light is the fourth largest premier leaguestadium and has a seating capacity of 49,000.

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#18 Liberty Stadium (Swansea City)

Swansea are back to being the sole representative of Wales in the Premier League and their home stadium has a capacity of more than 20.000.

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#19 The Hawthorns (West Bromwich Albion)

Its been West Broms home since 1900, and at an altitude of 551 feet, this 27,000 capacity stadium is the highest ground among all.

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#20 Upton Park (West Ham)

Originally termed as the Boleyn Ground, it is referred to as the Upton Park because of its location. West Hams home stadium has a seating capacity of 35,000.

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