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Manchester United are planning to build the biggest stadium in the UK with a huge 100,000 capacity.

Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham boast two of the biggest stadiums in the Premier League but the league’s largest, Old Trafford, is set to become even bigger under new plans unveiled by Manchester United.

The Red Devils plan to build the biggest stadium in the UK with a new £2 billion project that will see a 100,000-seater ground erected close to Old Trafford. Once building is complete, it is expected that Old Trafford will be demolished.

The three newest Premier League stadiums are all currently in London. West Ham moved into the London Stadium in 2016, with the stadium first opening in 2011 ahead of the 2012 Olympics. The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium was then introduced in 2019 and Brentford arrived at the swanky Gtech Community Stadium in 2020.

Manchester United to move to new stadium in 2030

Manchester United have been playing in Old Trafford since 1910 and the new ground is expected to open for the 2030/31 season. Between then and now, Everton will play in the newest top flight ground with the club moving to the Everton Stadium for next season.

The new Manchester United stadium is set to feature an umbrella design and a public plaza ‘twice the size of Trafalgar Square’. There will be a ‘trident’ that reaches 200 metres high and is visible from 25 miles away.

Sir Jim Ratcliffe said: "Today marks the start of an incredibly exciting journey to the delivery of what will be the world's greatest stadium. Our current stadium has served us brilliantly for the past 115 years but it has fallen behind the arenas in world sport. I think we may well finish up with the most iconic football stadium in the world."

With the attention of the Premier League turning to stadiums this week, LondonWorld looks at which grounds have been seeing the biggest crowds in the 2024/25 season so far.

Premier League attendance table

20th - AFC Bournemouth

The average attendance at the Vitality Stadium this season is 11,193.

19th - Brentford

The average attendance at the Gtech Community Stadium this season is 17,079.

18th - Crystal Palace

The average attendance at Selhurst Park this season is 25,172.

17th - Fulham

The average attendance at Craven Cottage this season is 26,550.

16th - Ipswich Town

The average attendance at Portman Road this season is 29,774.

15th - Nottingham Forest

The average attendance at The City Ground this season is 30,104.

14th - Wolves

The average attendance at Molineux this season is 30,583.

13th - Southampton

The average attendance at St Mary’s Stadium this season is 31,098.

12th - Brighton

The average attendance at the AMEX Stadium this season is 31,506.

11th - Leicester City

The average attendance at the King Power Stadium this season is 31,551.

10th - Everton

The average attendance at Goodison Park this season is 39,153.

9th - Chelsea

The average attendance at Stamford Bridge this season is 40,059.

8th - Aston Villa

The average attendance at Villa Park this season is 41,902.

7th - Newcastle United

The average attendance at St James’ Park this season is 52,189.

6th - Manchester City

The average attendance at the Etihad Stadium is 54,080.

5th - Arsenal

The average attendance at the Emirates Stadium this season is 54,080.

4th - Liverpool

The average attendance at Anfield this season is 60,472.

3rd - Tottenham Hotspur

The average attendance at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium this season is 61,294.

2nd - West Ham

The average attendance at West Ham this season is 62,384.

1st - Manchester United

The average attendance at Old Trafford this season is 73,819.

In other news, this is how West Ham players rated against Newcastle United on Monday night with a 9/10 impressing despite the 1-0 defeat.

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