
However and whenever Premier League stadiums finally re-open their doors to fans again, it is expected they will be at under 35 per cent capacity with new measures in place.
Liberty Games has analysed every ground in the top flight, calculating their new, reduced capacity under the one-metre rule. See the adjusted capacity list below with the full capacity also shown in brackets.
Arsenal – Emirates Stadium: 16,400 (60,260)
Aston Villa – Villa Park: 11,610 (42,660)
Brighton – Amex Stadium: 8,360 (30,750)
Burnley – Turf Moor: 4,790 (21,944)
Chelsea – Stamford Bridge: 10,690 (40,834)
Crystal Palace – Selhurst Park: 7,090 (26,074)
Everton – Goodison Park: 10,770 (39,571)
Fulham – Craven Cottage: 6,990 (25,700)
Leeds – Elland Road: 10,740 (39,460)
Leicester – King Power Stadium: 8,790 (32,312)
Liverpool – Anfield: 14,710 (54,074)
Man City – Etihad Stadium: 14,990 (55,097)
Man Utd – Old Trafford: 20,590 (75,652)
Newcastle – St James’ Park: 14,240 (52,338)
Sheff Utd – Bramall Lane: 8,900 (32,702)
Southampton – St Mary’s Stadium: 8,840 (32,505)
Tottenham – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium: 16,890 (62,062)
West Brom – The Hawthorns: 7,150 (26,287)
West Ham – London Stadium: 16,330 (60,000)
Wolves – Molineux: 8,620 (31,700)
