The 10 current top-flight teams to have moved stadiums in the Premier League era
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West Ham said goodbye to Upton Park at the end of the 2015-16 season...

...and now play their home matches at the London Stadium, which hosted the Olympics in 2012

Arsenal played their home games at Highbury from 1913 to 2006...

...before moving to Emirates Stadium...

...taking their capacity from just over 38,000 to over 60,000

Swansea moved from the Vetch Field in 2005...

...and now play their home games at the Liberty Stadium

Manchester City left Maine Road in 2003...

...for the more luxurious surroundings of what is now called Etihad Stadium, which hosted the 2002 Commonwealth Games

Boothferry Park hosted Hull City until 2002...

...before their move to what is now known as the KCOM Stadium

Leicester City moved to Filbert Street in 1891...

...and moved to the Walkers Stadium (later renamed the King Power Stadium) in 2002

Southampton left The Dell (pictured here in 1980) in 2001...

...for the St Mary's Stadium, which was built on the site of a disused gasworks

Roker Park - Sunderland's home until 1997...

...when they left for the Stadium of Light, which shares its name with Benfica's ground

Stanley Matthews was one of the greats to grace the Victoria Ground...

...which Stoke left in 1997 for what is now know as the Bet365 Stadium (previously the Britannia Stadium)

This row of seats from Middlesbrough's former home Ayresome Park remains under a picture of the stadium...

...outside their Riverside Stadium, where they moved in 1995