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Arminia Bielefeld

Locally and formally this club is called Deutscher Sportclub Arminia Bielefeld e.V. but don’t worry, betting lists will refer to this club simply as DSC Arminia Bielefeld! Situated in North Rhine-Westphalia, Arminia Bielefeld are often known as Die Blauen or Die Arminen and in fact, they are just one part of a larger sporting club,…

St Mary’s Stadium

Replacing much-vaunted venue The Dell, St Mary’s Stadium has been home to Southampton Football Club since 2001 and has quickly established itself. The ground sits right on the River Itchen, just a mile or so from the centre of Southampton. It can boast being the largest football ground in the south of England, excluding those…

Bramall Lane Stadium

The well-renowned home of Sheffield United Football Club, Bramall Lane Stadium is a stadium that sits just 1½ miles from the middle of Sheffield and 3½ miles from Hillsborough, home to their rivals Sheffield Wednesday. Potentially heading for 200 years as a sports venue (cricket and football), Bramall Lane is one of the oldest venues…

Molineux Stadium

Molineux Stadium is the well-regarded home venue for Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club. Sitting just a matter of a few hundred yards from the very centre of Wolverhampton, the stadium is very well situated. It has long since been regarded as one for generating a great atmosphere. Molineux has been Wolves’ home since 1889. It was…

St James’ Park Stadium

Sat uniquely right in the heart of the city, St James’ Park has been home to Newcastle United Football Club ever since the club’s formation back in 1892. Given its geographical position, there are at least three times as many pubs within a half-mile of this stadium than at any other such venue in the…

Old Trafford Stadium

The long-time home of Manchester United, Old Trafford Stadium is iconic and stands these days as the largest club football stadium in Britain, also the second biggest overall behind only Wembley. As well as hosting all Man United games, Old Trafford has been used for classic FA Cup semi-finals, the 1966 World Cup, Euro 96,…

Selhurst Park Stadium

Selhurst Park is the football stadium for Crystal Palace FC and it’s based in the Borough of Croydon in London. The well-known architect of football stadiums in the UK, Archibald Leitch was the architect for this stadium which first opened back in 1924. It has held international games over the years, as well as games…

Turf Moor Stadium

Turf Moor Stadium is the home venue for Burnley FC and it is based in Burnley, Lancashire, England. The club has been playing their home games at Turf Moor since 1883, meaning that this is the second-longest home venue that has been used by a professional club in England. The capacity for Turf Moor is…

Goodison Park Stadium

Goodison Park Stadium is the home stadium for Everton Football Club and it is located in Walton, Liverpool. The venue is only a couple of miles for the centre of the city and it seats almost 40,000 people. Goodison Park holds the distinction as being the host ground for more top-flight games than any of…

Vicarage Road Stadium

Known as the home of Watford Football Club, Vicarage Road is one of the older and most recognisable football stadiums in the country. While these days the ground is limited to 22,000 fans, plans exist on paper to achieve a capacity of some 30,000 here although the club may need to regain its Premier League…

DW Stadium

Named after main sponsor DW Sports, which was owned famously by Dave Whelan, the DW Stadium has been home to Wigan Athletic Football Club and Wigan Warriors rugby league side since it opened back in 1999. The stadium sits right near the River Douglas and the Leeds-Liverpool Canal. Less than a mile-and-a-half from the centre…

Emirates Stadium

Situated in Holloway, north London, right around the corner from where old ground Highbury once stood, the Emirates has been home to Arsenal Football Club since it opened in 2006. One of the biggest stadiums in the country the Emirates has shown itself capable of generating great atmospheres, especially on European nights, however as the…

Villa Park Stadium

One of the most famous old football stadiums in England, Villa Park has been home to Aston Villa since it was completed back in 1897. Situated in the north of the city, the stadium is only around two miles from the centre of Birmingham and only three from the home of their second-city rivals, Birmingham…

Vitality Stadium

The Vitality Stadium, a recent name change for sponsorship reasons, is another moniker given to AFC Bournemouth’s home ground of Dean Court. The stadium has changed plenty over the years but remains famous for being extremely small for a top-flight venue with a capacity of just over 11,000 spectators. The ground sits in King’s Park…

Amex Stadium

Brighton and Hove Albion’s home stadium is colloquially known as ‘The Amex’, however, it has/had various titles since it was built. Owing to a long-term sponsorship deal, the full title of the venue is the American Express Community Stadium and should that be revoked, it would be known as the Falmer Stadium. The original name…

Liberty Stadium

Known as the Stadiwm Liberty for those who can speak the language, the Liberty Stadium in Swansea has been home to both Swansea City Football Club and the Ospreys (rugby union club) since it opened back in 2005. The first stadium in Wales to host English Premier League football, though the Cardiff City Stadium has…

The Hawthorns Stadium

Part of a densely-populated area of England and thus a football hotbed, the Hawthorns is one of a number of famous stadiums in the West Midlands. As the famous old home of West Bromwich Albion Football Club since 1900, the Hawthorns has seen thousands of games with not just West Brom matches but also internationals…

Elland Road Stadium

Elland Road is the home stadium for Leeds United and is based in West Yorkshire. It has always been their home ground of the club that was set up in 1919. Currently, it is the 14th largest football stadium in the country and has hosted many big games over the years, including Euro 96 games…

Deepdale Stadium

Deepdale Stadium is one of the most famous old stadiums in English football, although naturally it has been updated over the years. The home of Preston North End has been in continuous use since 1878 for football and sits just a mile from the centre of the town. Deepdale Stadium History 1875 While still effectively farmland,…

Loftus Road Stadium

Loftus Road has been used for football since 1904 when Shepherd’s Bush FC existed, and ever since 1917, it has been the home of Queens Park Rangers. The ground sits in White City, near Shepherd’s Bush in London and is just three miles up the road from another famous old stadium, Fulham’s Craven Cottage. After…

Madejski Stadium

Replacing Elm Park in 1998 as Reading Football Club’s home ground, the Madejski Stadium was named after the club’s former chairman Sir John Madejski. As well as hosting Reading for the entirety of its history, the Madejski also staged home matches for London Irish rugby union club from 2000-2020, though they have since moved to…

Hillsborough Stadium

Although it is perhaps said all too often, Hillsborough Stadium is, in fact, one of the most famous and recognisable football venues in the world. The ground has been the home of Sheffield Wednesday ever since it opened in 1899, though naturally, it has undergone many changes since then. Hillsborough sits just 2½ miles north-west…

bet365 Stadium

The bet365 Stadium is well known as the home of Stoke City Football Club, a new structure which replaced the club’s old home at the Victoria Ground in 1997. The stadium is situated just 1½ miles from the centre of Stoke-on-Trent, close to where the old ground stood. Having officially opened the stadium back in…

KCOM Stadium

KCOM Stadium is also known as Hull City Stadium and it is a multi-purpose ground that is found in Kingston upon Hull. It has undergone a number of name changes over the years. The stadium was only built during the 1990s, having finished in 2002 and cost about £44 million in total. The Hull City…

Kenilworth Road Football Stadium

Kenilworth Road is the home stadium for Luton Town Football Club. It is located in Luton, Bedfordshire and has been the home ground for the club since 1905. It has also played host to youth and women’s international games. The stadium currently can host a little more than 10,000 people and its name comes from…

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