Fulham currently holds the record for the smallest pitch in the Premier League at Craven Cottage, with dimensions of 100 × 65 1 0 0 × 6 5 metres. This surface is notably smaller than the standard 105 × 68 1 0 5 × 6 8 metre pitch used by most other clubs in the league.
However, one of the most famous football stadiums in England, Liverpool's Anfield, has a slightly small pitch. The dimensions of the playing surface pitch are actually 110 yds (101m) by 74 yds (68m).
Who has got the smallest ground in the Premier League?
This season, Bournemouth are home to the smallest ground with the Vitality Stadium — otherwise known as Dean Court — able to hold just 11,364 supporters. However, the all-time record is held by Luton Town after the Hatters completed a first-ever Premier League promotion at the end of 2022/23.
The stadium measures 100 metres long by 64m wide (115 yards wide by 74 yards long), making it the smallest pitch in the Premier League. On the other hand, we have Brighton & Hove Albion's AMEX Stadium.
The move to SCR brings the Premier League more into line with UEFA, which currently dictates that clubs participating in its competitions must spend no more than 70% of revenue on football costs.
“We have eight central sprinkler heads, which means we can do a full water after the warm-ups before the game and at half-time. “In addition, a new undersoil heating system has been put in place to help growth and also prevent the ground from freezing during the winter months.
Fully artificial turf pitches have been banned in professional English football since 1995, however whilst no Premier League stadiums with artificial turf exist, many use a hybrid pitch combing both natural and artificial turf. This makes the pitch far more resilient, reliable and stable to use throughout the year.
In total, a regulation football field is 120 yards (360ft/109.8m). The distance from goal line to goal line is 100 yards (300ft/91.4m), with a 10-yard (30ft/9.1m) end-zone beyond the goal lines. This is the standard length for a NFL, NCAA and high school football fields.
LeBron hopped on board as an investor with a 2% ownership stake in 2011. That cost James $6.5 million, which implied a club valuation of around $325 million. Liverpool is now valued at $5.4 billion.
Consistency and the avoidance of confusion were factors involved in the decision amid player and number increases in modern football. While players can wear any number between 1 and 99, Premier League regulations are now more restrictive and want players to pick more conventional number choices.
If the commission rules against City, it can punish them in any way it sees fit. According to Premier League rules, the sanction could be a points deduction, a fine or even expulsion from the Premier League.