
Arsenal's home ground is the Emirates Stadium, located in Holloway, North London. Opened in 2006, it replaced the club’s historic Highbury stadium. With a seating capacity of around 60,000, the Emirates is one of the largest football stadiums in England. It serves as the primary venue for Arsenal Football Club's home matches and is renowned for its modern facilities, impressive architecture, and vibrant atmosphere during games.

Arsenal's home ground is the Emirates Stadium, located in Holloway, North London. Opened in 2006, it replaced the club’s historic Highbury stadium. With a seating capacity of around 60,000, the Emirates is one of the largest football stadiums in England. It serves as the primary venue for Arsenal Football Club's home matches and is renowned for its modern facilities, impressive architecture, and vibrant atmosphere during games.
What is Arsenal's home stadium called?
Emirates Stadium, the club's home ground since 2006.
Where is Emirates Stadium located?
North London, on Hornsey Road in Islington.
When did Arsenal move to Emirates Stadium?
In 2006, moving from Highbury.
What is the capacity of Emirates Stadium?
About 60,704 spectators.