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<p>Villa Park, 6th Place</p>
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<p>From breathtaking volleys to dramatic last-minute goals, every Premier League venue hosts a wealth of unforgettable moments. However, some stadiums have recorded a significantly higher number of goals than others. Since the league’s establishment in the 1992/93 season, certain arenas have become known for their exhilarating style of play, where the net seems to bulge regularly.</p>
<p>Whether fueled by the fierce offensive strength of title contenders or the thrilling unpredictability of relegation struggles, these stadiums have witnessed some of the league’s most memorable landmarks. <em>Transfermarkt</em> explores the venues that have hosted the highest number of goals in Premier League history, highlighting the locations where the scoreboards are perpetually busy. Four stadiums, which have been part of every Premier League season, lead the way in total goals.</p>
<h2>Stadiums with the Most Premier League Goals</h2>
<p>At the forefront is the iconic Anfield, home to Liverpool, which has seen a remarkable 1,801 goals scored over 633 matches. Close behind is Manchester United's Old Trafford, also known as the Theatre of Dreams, boasting 1,798 goals in the same number of fixtures. Chelsea’s Stamford Bridge ranks third with a total of 1,768 goals. Fourth place belongs to Everton’s Goodison Park, which witnessed its final match last season as the Toffees prepare to move to the Hill Dickinson stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock, having hosted 1,653 goals during its tenure.</p>
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<p>Newcastle's St James' Park rounds out the top five with 1,541 goals scored across 551 games. Aston Villa's Villa Park follows closely in sixth place with 1,445 goals. The former White Hart Lane, home to Tottenham, takes seventh with 1,349 goals. Manchester City's Etihad Stadium comes in eighth with 1,302 goals, while Crystal Palace's Selhurst Park secures ninth with 1,161 goals. Rounding out the top 10 is Arsenal's Emirates Stadium, which has seen 1,030 goals. Notably, Arsenal is the only club with two of its stadiums in the top 20, as their previous ground, Highbury, ranks 16th with 736 Premier League goals recorded.</p>
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