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Emirates Stadium seating plan & guide

The Emirates Stadium is Arsenal's home in Holloway, North London, opened in 2006 after the club left historic Highbury. Its smooth single-bowl design with continuous tiers and wide concourses gives clear sightlines from almost everywhere, with cannon motifs and club murals lining the exterior.

CityLondon
Opened2006
TypeFootball stadium
Capacity≈60,700

Best sections

Lower tier, sidelines

The lower bowl along the sides puts you close to the pitch with a clean sideline angle; center sections near halfway are best.

Clock End or North Bank (behind the goal)

The ends behind the goals carry the most vocal home support; lower rows keep you near the action.

Upper tier, center

Center sections of the upper bowl give an excellent elevated tactical view and are usually better value than the lower sidelines.

Insider tips

  • Take the Tube to Arsenal (Piccadilly line) or Holloway Road/Finsbury Park; the stadium is an easy walk and driving is impractical.
  • The bowl is open to the sky, so dress for London weather and expect a brisk wind on cold matchdays.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the best seats at Emirates Stadium?

Lower tier, sidelines offer the closest view, while upper tier, center are the best value. Center sections of the upper bowl give an excellent elevated tactical view and are usually better value than the lower sidelines.

Where is Emirates Stadium?

Emirates Stadium is a football stadium in London, opened in 2006 with a capacity of ≈60,700.

Where can I find the cheapest Emirates Stadium tickets?

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