Address | Arsenal Football Club Highbury House 75 Drayton Park London, N5 1BU | Capacity | 60.260 |
City | London | Surface | grass |
The Emirates Stadium, opened in 2006, is home to Arsenal Football Club, located in the district of Holloway, north of London. With a capacity for 60,704 spectators, it is the fourth largest football stadium in England, surpassed only by Wembley, Old Trafford, and Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Among the memorable matches played at this stadium, the match on November 2, 2019 stands out, when Arsenal faced Wolverhampton Wanderers in front of a record attendance of 60,383 fans.
The Emirates Stadium is renowned for its modern architectural design and high-quality facilities. Since 2022, the club has implemented significant renovations, including the installation of new video screens, improvements to the turnstiles, and the renovation of the stadium's roof and façade. Additionally, in January 2023, eight new works of art were unveiled that adorn the exterior of the stadium, reinforcing the club's identity and history.
In October 2024, it was reported that Arsenal is exploring plans to expand the capacity of the Emirates Stadium with the aim of increasing match-day revenues and remaining competitive against other Premier League clubs. This expansion could involve structural challenges, but it reflects the club's commitment to improving the fan experience and stadium facilities.