Posted on Mar 18, 2026 / Travel

The Vitality Stadium currently holds just over 11,286 spectators, making it the smallest stadium in the Premier League and famous for its tiny capacity compared to many other top‑flight grounds. Because it’s so compact, matchday tickets are super hard to get and a lot of fans are on waiting lists just to go to games. Bournemouth have big plans though — they’re in the middle of multi‑phase redevelopment that’s aiming to nearly double that figure to around 20,000 seats over the next few seasons, with parts of the stadium being rebuilt and stands extended. This upgrade means bigger crowds, better facilities, new fan zones, and more matchday experiences for supporters. The work is happening in stages so fans can still watch home games while it’s being done, but you’ll definitely notice changes if you visit during the next year or two. The club and local council are working together to make sure the plans are approved and finished properly. It’s an exciting time for Bournemouth fans who’ve long wanted more seats and a more modern stadium vibe.
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