List of defunct English football stadia

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This is a list of football stadia in England that are now defunct. They are shown alongside the stadia that they have been replaced by.

[edit] Defunct stadia

Year Club Old Stadium New Stadium
1893 Woolwich Arsenal Invicta Ground Manor Ground
1898 Southampton Antelope Ground The Dell
1913 Woolwich Arsenal Manor Ground Highbury
1923 Manchester City Hyde Road Maine Road
1985 - White City Stadium -
1986 Bristol Rovers Eastville Stadium Memorial Stadium
1988 Scunthorpe United Old Showground Glanford Park
1990 Walsall Fellows Park Bescot Stadium
1990 Wycombe Wanderers Loakes Park Adams Park
1990 Yeovil Town Huish Huish Park
1991 Wimbledon Plough Lane -
1992 Chester City The Stadium Saunders Honda Stadium (originally Deva Stadium)
1993 Millwall The Den New Den
1994 Huddersfield Town Leeds Road Galpharm Stadium (originally McAlpine Stadium)
1994 Northampton Town County Ground Sixfields Stadium
1995 Middlesbrough Ayresome Park Riverside Stadium
1997 Bolton Wanderers Burnden Park Reebok Stadium
1997 Brighton and Hove Albion Goldstone Ground -
1997 Derby County Baseball Ground Pride Park Stadium
1997 Stoke City Victoria Ground Britannia Stadium
1997 Sunderland Roker Park Stadium of Light
1998 Reading Elm Park Madejski Stadium
1999 Wigan Athletic Springfield Park JJB Stadium
2001 Oxford United Manor Ground Kassam Stadium
2001 Southampton The Dell St Mary's Stadium
2002 Hull City Boothferry Park KC Stadium
2002 Leicester City Filbert Street Walkers Stadium
2003 Darlington Feethams The 96.6 TFM Darlington Arena (originally Reynolds Arena)
2003 Manchester City Maine Road City of Manchester Stadium
2005 Coventry City Highfield Road Ricoh Arena
2005 Swansea City Vetch Field Liberty Stadium
2006 Arsenal Highbury Emirates Stadium

* Wimbledon are due to move into a new stadium after 15 years of ground sharing and temporary venues under their new name "M.K. Dons" when construction is complete.

[edit] Stadia no longer used for Football

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