We’ve all been there. Watching our team in an away game on a Saturday afternoon and aware of the fact that the players seem to be absolutely knackered.
We’ve probably called them lazy and used some other choice language to make our feelings about them known.
But did you know that not all pitches are the same size?
It could be that these players who think are being lazy are actually just not used to having to cover so much ground because the playing surface they’re on now is significantly different in its dimensions from the one in the team’s home ground.
Here we’ll explain how it is that pitches can be so different and what, if any, difference it makes to the match you’re watching.
Premier League Pitch Sizes
Stadium | Length (m) | Width (m) | Area (m2) |
---|---|---|---|
The City Ground
Nottingham Forest |
105 | 71 | 7,455 |
Falmer Stadium
Brighton & Hove Albion |
105 | 69 | 7,245 |
Community Stadium
Brentford |
105 | 68 | 7,140 |
Turf Moor
Burnley FC |
105 | 68 | 7,140 |
London Stadium
West Ham United |
105 | 68 | 7,140 |
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Tottenham Hotspur |
105 | 68 | 7,140 |
Old Trafford
Manchester United FC |
105 | 68 | 7,140 |
Vitality Stadium
AFC Bournemouth |
105 | 68 | 7,140 |
The Etihad
Manchester City FC |
105 | 68 | 7,140 |
St James' Park
Newcastle United FC |
105 | 68 | 7,140 |
Villa Park
Aston Villa FC |
105 | 68 | 7,140 |
The Emirates
Arsenal FC |
105 | 68 | 7,140 |
Stamford Bridge
Chelsea FC |
103 | 67 | 6,901 |
Anfield
Liverpool FC |
101 | 68 | 6,868 |
Goodison Park
Everton FC |
100 | 68 | 6,800 |
Selhurst Park
Crystal Palace FC |
100 | 67 | 6,700 |
Bramall Lane
Sheffield United |
100 | 66 | 6,600 |
Kenilworth Road
Luton Town |
100 | 65 | 6,500 |
Craven Cottage
Fulham |
100 | 65 | 6,500 |
Molineux
Wolverhampton Wanderers |
100 | 64 | 6,400 |
Pitch Sizes For Other UK Leagues
Championship
Stadium | Length (m) | Width (m) | Area (m2) |
---|---|---|---|
Portman Road
Ipswich Town |
102 | 75 | 7,650 |
Home Park
Plymouth Argyle |
105 | 72 | 7,560 |
Hillsborough
Sheffield Wednesday |
106 | 69 | 7,314 |
John Smiths Stadium
Huddersfield Town |
105 | 69 | 7,245 |
Ewood Park
Blackburn Rovers |
105 | 69 | 7,245 |
Riverside Stadium
Middlesbrough FC |
105 | 69 | 7,245 |
The Den
Millwall |
106 | 68 | 7,208 |
The MKM Stadium
Hull City AFC |
105 | 68 | 7,140 |
Elland Road
Leeds United |
105 | 68 | 7,140 |
Coventry Building Society Arena
Coventry City |
105 | 68 | 7,140 |
Ashton Gate
Bristol City |
105 | 68 | 7,140 |
Liberty Stadium
Swansea AFC |
105 | 68 | 7,140 |
Vicarage Road
Watford FC |
105 | 68 | 7,140 |
The Stadium Of Light
Sunderland AFC |
105 | 68 | 7,140 |
The Hawthorns
West Bromwich Albion FC |
105 | 68 | 7,140 |
Carrow Road
Norwich City FC |
104 | 68 | 7,072 |
Deepdale
Preston North End |
101 | 69 | 6,969 |
St Mary’s
Southampton FC |
102 | 68 | 6,936 |
King Power Stadium
Leicester City FC |
102 | 67 | 6,834 |
Cardiff City Stadium
Cardiff City / Wales |
100 | 68 | 6,800 |
New York Stadium
Rotherham United |
102 | 66 | 6,732 |
Loftus Road
Queens Park Rangers |
102 | 66 | 6,732 |
St Andrew’s
Birmingham City |
100 | 66 | 6,600 |
Bet365 Stadium
Stoke City FC |
100 | 64 | 6,400 |
League One
Stadium | Length (m) | Width (m) | Area (m2) |
---|---|---|---|
New Meadow
Shrewsbury Town |
110 | 75 | 8,250 |
Brisbane Road
Leyton Orient |
105 | 73 | 7,665 |
Vale Park
Port Vale |
104 | 70 | 7,280 |
Kassam Stadium
Oxford United |
102 | 71 | 7,242 |
DW Stadium
Wigan Athletic |
105 | 68 | 7,140 |
Pride Park
Derby County |
105 | 68 | 7,140 |
Madjeski Stadium
Reading |
105 | 68 | 7,140 |
Adams Park
Wycombe Wanderers |
105 | 68 | 7,140 |
Weston Homes London Road
Peterborough United |
102 | 69 | 7,038 |
Brunton Park
Carlisle United |
104 | 67 | 6,968 |
Fratton Park
Portsmouth |
105 | 66 | 6,930 |
Sixfields Stadium
Northampton Town |
106 | 65 | 6,890 |
Memorial Stadium
Bristol Rovers |
101 | 68 | 6,868 |
The Valley
Charlton Athletic |
102 | 67 | 6,834 |
Bloomfield Road
Blackpool |
102 | 67 | 6,834 |
Oakwell Stadium
Barnsley |
100 | 68 | 6,800 |
Highbury Stadium
Fleetwood Town |
105 | 64 | 6,720 |
Abbey Stadium
Cambridge United |
100 | 67 | 6,700 |
Sincil Bank
Lincoln City |
100 | 67 | 6,671 |
St James Park
Exeter City |
104 | 64 | 6,656 |
The University of Bolton Stadium
Bolton Wanderers |
100 | 66 | 6,600 |
Whaddon Road
Cheltenham Town |
101 | 65 | 6,565 |
Pirelli Stadium
Burton Albion |
100 | 65 | 6,500 |
Broadhall Way
Stevenage |
100 | 64 | 6,400 |
League Two
Stadium | Length (m) | Width (m) | Area (m2) |
---|---|---|---|
Meadow Lane
Notts County |
104 | 69 | 7,176 |
Stadium mk
MK Dons |
105 | 68 | 7,140 |
Peninsula Stadium (Moor Lane)
Salford City FC |
105 | 68 | 7,140 |
Keepmoat Stadium
Doncaster Rovers |
105 | 68 | 7,140 |
Gander Green Lane
Sutton United |
105 | 68 | 7,140 |
Plough Lane
AFC Wimbledon |
105 | 68 | 7,140 |
Priestfield Stadium
Gillingham |
104 | 68 | 7,072 |
Racecourse Ground
Wrexham A.F.C |
102 | 68 | 6,936 |
Globe Arena
Morecambe |
100 | 69 | 6,900 |
Holker Street
Barrow A.F.C |
101 | 68 | 6,868 |
Blundell Park
Grimsby Town |
101 | 68 | 6,868 |
Alexandra Stadium
Crewe Alexandra |
102 | 67 | 6,834 |
Broadfield Stadium
Crawley Town |
100 | 68 | 6,800 |
Rodney Parade
Newport County AFC |
65 | 102 | 6,680 |
Crown Ground
Accrington Stanley |
101 | 66 | 6,666 |
Field Mill One Call Stadium
Mansfield Town |
104 | 64 | 6,656 |
Prenton Park
Tranmere Rovers |
102 | 65 | 6,630 |
EnviroVent Stadium (Wetherby Road)
Harrogate Town |
100 | 66 | 6,600 |
Banks’s Stadium
Walsall |
100 | 66 | 6,600 |
Valley Parade
Bradford City |
103 | 64 | 6,592 |
Edgeley Park
Stockport County |
101 | 65 | 6,565 |
The New Lawn Stadium
Forest Green Rovers |
101 | 64 | 6,464 |
Community Stadium
Colchester United |
101 | 64 | 6,464 |
The County Ground
Swindon Town |
100 | 64 | 6,400 |
Scottish Premiership
Stadium | Length (m) | Width (m) | Area (m2) |
---|---|---|---|
Celtic Park
Celtic |
105 | 68 | 7,140 |
Easter Road
Hibernian |
105 | 68 | 7,140 |
McDiarmid Park
St Johnstone |
105 | 68 | 7,140 |
St Mirren Park
St Mirren |
105 | 68 | 7,140 |
Ibrox
Rangers |
105 | 68 | 7,140 |
Rugby Park
Kilmarnock |
102 | 68 | 6,936 |
Victoria Park
Ross County |
101 | 68 | 6,868 |
Fir Park
Motherwell |
100 | 68 | 6,800 |
Almondvale Stadium
Livingston |
98 | 69 | 6,762 |
Pittodrie Stadium
Aberdeen |
100 | 66 | 6,600 |
Dens Park
Dundee |
100 | 64 | 6,400 |
Tynecastle
Heart Of Midlothian |
100 | 64 | 6,400 |
Scottish League One
Stadium | Length (m) | Width (m) | Area (m2) |
---|---|---|---|
New Douglas Park
Hamilton Academical |
105 | 68 | 7,140 |
Football Pitch Dimension Rules
Here’s a really interesting quirk of the game. Football pitches not only don’t have to be the same size but, in fact, can cary wildly from each other because the rules state minimum and maximum widths and lengths rather than specific measurements that must be adhered to.
When it comes to the length of a pitch it must be between a minimum of 100 yards, or 90 metres, and a maximum of 130 yards, or 120 metres. The width is similarly vague in its specifications. A pitch can be a minimum of 50 yards, or 45 metres, in width and a maximum of 100 yards, or 90 metres.
Of course one of the other things about a football pitch is that it must maintain its aspect ratio, so to speak, meaning that you’ll never see a pitch that is 90 metres by 90 metres. This may fit in with the minimum and maximum sizes but it wouldn’t keep the ratio correct so it wouldn’t be allowed.
There is also a different size range depending on the age group the pitch is being used by. Under 8s, for example, can play on a pitch ranging from 27.45 metres to 45.75 metres in length and from 18.30 metres to 27.45 metres in width. The Under 13 – Under14 age group, meanwhile have a range of 72.80 metres to 91 metres in length and 45.50 metres to 56 metres in width.
Whilst there is no exact specification of dimensions that pitches have to adhere to, there is a suggested pitch size for clubs to work with. For senior teams that is 64.01 metres in width by a length of 100.58 metres.
Just for added confusion, FIFA have set different minimum and maximum dimensions for international competitions. These are a minimum of 64 metres to a maximum of 75 metres in width alongside a minimum of 100 metres to a maximum of 110 metres in length.
The Premier League is not against adding further complications into the mix, either. In 2012 they attempted to standardise the pitch dimensions for teams in their division by adding rule K21 to their manifesto. It declared that “Unless otherwise permitted by the board, in league matches the length of the pitch shall be 105 metres and its breadth 68 metres”. All fine and dandy, but rule K22 then stated that clubs would be exempt from rule K21 “if it is impossible to comply with rule K21 due to the nature of the construction of the ground”. Clear as muck, as they say.
Does the Size of a Football Pitch Matter?
It is a question that men have been asking themselves for years, but does size really matter? the answer is: To some extent.
The importance of the size of a team’s pitch depends on a number of factors but it would be a lie to suggest that it is completely irrelevant. The biggest contributing factor is the style of football that the team likes to play, with the pitch’s dimensions either helping or hindering that fact.
As an example you can look at Tony Pulis. The man who seems to have a baseball cap surgically attached to his head is known for playing a long-ball style of football. During his time as manager of Stoke City Pulis demanded that the pitch meet the minimum possible dimensions. This allowed his long-ball style to be played more effectively and it created an opportunity for the club’s long-throw specialist Rory Delap to more accurately find his targets.
Another famous example of a pitch’s dimensions being used to the home team’s advantage came in 1987 when Graeme Souness was the manager of Rangers. His scouting of the club’s European Cup opponents Dynamo Kiev had revealed that the Ukrainian team played with very dangerous wingers who liked to hug the touchline. On the eve of the game Souness gave his groundskeepers an instruction that they should change the pitch around:
“The pitch didn’t have to be a fixed width as long as it was above a certain minimum, so I thought: ‘Right, I’ll make it the absolute minimum’. On the Tuesday afternoon the Kiev players trained on the pitch when it was the normal size. On Wednesday night they came out for the match and must have been shocked to discover that, after 15 paces, they were on the touchline … it wasn’t purist stuff, but it was within the rules”.
Teams that choose to defend with a ‘low block’ benefit from being on a pitch with smaller dimensions. The smaller the pitch is the less chance the attacking side has to move the ball around and pull the defending team out of position. Tottenham’s manager Mauricio Pochettino certainly believed as much when he blamed the size of the White Hart Lane pitch on his side’s loss to Newcastle in 2014. He said, “Our style means we need a bigger space to play because we play a positional game. It’s true that White Hart Lane is a little bit tight and it’s better for the opponent when they play deep”.
In reality most Premier League pitches are roughly the same size, with only a metre or two difference in play between them. Pitch sizes can also vary from season to season depending on the preference of the manager and the work of the ground staff. The main thing to take away from this, then, is that if you’re looking at Old Trafford and thinking that the pitch looks bigger than the one at Anfield then the chances are that you’re absolutely correct.