

Southampton
Founded
1885
Venue
St. Mary's Stadium
City
Southampton
Capacity
32,689
Surface
grass
Did you know?
Southampton was founded in 1885 as St Mary's Church of England Young Men's Association, often shortened to 'The Saints.'
Season Stats
Record
22W 15D 10L
H:12W/A:10W
Goals
82 / 56 (+26)
H:38/A:44
Clean Sheets
3
H:2/A:1
Rank
20
Sidelined Players (9)
Recent Results
Upcoming Fixtures
@ SC Preußen Münster
Club Friendlies
01/08/2026
15:00
@ Watford
Championship
16/08/2026
14:30
vs Stoke City
Championship
22/08/2026
16:00
vs Millwall
Championship
29/08/2026
16:00
@ Birmingham City
Championship
01/09/2026
20:45
@ Lincoln City
Championship
05/09/2026
16:00
vs Swansea City
Championship
08/09/2026
20:45
vs Bristol City
Championship
12/09/2026
16:00
@ Wrexham
Championship
19/09/2026
16:00
vs Portsmouth
Championship
10/10/2026
16:00
Southampton
Southampton Football Club, known as the Saints and founded in 1885 with deep ecclesiastical roots, plays at the 32,505-capacity St Mary's Stadium since 2001 in the Hamble estuary city on England's south coast. The club's greatest single moment remains the 1976 FA Cup final, when they defeated Manchester United 1-0 as a Second Division side — one of English football's great giant-killing results. The Saints have produced an extraordinary lineage of talent through their celebrated academy, including Alan Shearer, Gareth Bale, Theo Walcott, and Adam Lallana. After Mauricio Pochettino guided a period of growth that saw the club finish eighth in 2016, Southampton have since struggled: relegated in 2023, immediately promoted via the Championship play-off final in 2024, and relegated again in April 2025 — becoming the earliest team relegated in Premier League history — the club faces another rebuilding challenge on the south coast.






























