I went to my first Premier League match—West Ham vs. Leicester City at London Stadium—and the experience was unreal, from the electric walk-up to the intense security process that funneled fans in one by one. Inside, 62,500 supporters made a bottom-of-the-table clash feel like a cup final, with nonstop chanting, deep club loyalty, and no distractions like timeouts or hype videos—just pure, unfiltered passion. It made me wonder: what is it about the EPL that creates this unmatched atmosphere, and how is it different from American sports?
(Episode art courtesy of my best prompting attempts with ChatGPT)