List of football stadiums in England

This is a list of football stadiums in England, ranked in descending order of capacity.

There are an extremely large number of football stadiums and pitches in England, so this list is not comprehensive. It includes:

A person who has watched a match at the stadiums of all 92 Premier League and Football League clubs in England and Wales may apply to join The 92 Club.

Existing stadiums

Overall Rank Stadium Town/City Capacity Club Division Rank in Respective Divisions Notes
1 Wembley Stadium London 90,000 [2] England national football team National Stadium N/A
2 Old Trafford Manchester 76,100 [3] Manchester United Premier League 1 Largest Premier League Stadium.
3 Emirates Stadium London 60,432 [4] Arsenal Premier League 2 Referred to as "Arsenal Stadium" by UEFA. Also known as Ashburton Grove.
4 St James' Park Newcastle-upon-Tyne 52,401 [5] Newcastle United Premier League 3
5 Stadium of Light Sunderland 49,000 [6] Sunderland Premier League 4
6 City of Manchester Stadium Manchester 48,000[7] Manchester City Premier League 5 Commercially known as the Etihad Stadium.
7 Anfield Liverpool 45,362 [8] Liverpool Premier League 6
8 Villa Park Birmingham 42,785 [9] Aston Villa Premier League 7
9 Stamford Bridge London 41,623 [10] Chelsea Premier League 8
10 Goodison Park Liverpool 40,569[11] Everton Premier League 9
11 Hillsborough Stadium Sheffield 39,812[12] Sheffield Wednesday Championship 1 Largest Championship Stadium, and largest stadium outside the Premier League.
12 Elland Road Leeds 37,900[13] Leeds United Championship 2
13 White Hart Lane London 36,274 [14] Tottenham Hotspur Premier League 10
14 Boleyn Ground London 35,333 [15] West Ham United Premier League 11 Also known as Upton Park.
15 Riverside Stadium Middlesbrough 35,100 [16] Middlesbrough Championship 3
16 Pride Park Stadium Derby 33,597 [17] Derby County Championship 4 Commercially known as the iPro Stadium.
N/A Cardiff City Stadium Cardiff 33,300 [18] Cardiff City Championship 5
17 Bramall Lane Sheffield 32,702 [19] Sheffield United League One 1 Largest League One Stadium.
18 St Mary's Stadium Southampton 32,689 [20] Southampton Premier League 12
19= King Power Stadium Leicester 32,500 [21] Leicester City Premier League 13
19= Ricoh Arena Coventry 32,500 [22] Coventry City League One 2 Shared with London Wasps of Rugby Union's Aviva Premiership.
21 Molineux Wolverhampton 31,700 [23] Wolverhampton Wanderers Championship 6
22 Ewood Park Blackburn 31,367 [24] Blackburn Rovers Championship 7
23 City Ground Nottingham 30,576 [25] Nottingham Forest Championship 8
24 Stadium:MK Milton Keynes 30,500 [26] Milton Keynes Dons League One 3
25 Portman Road Ipswich 30,300 [27] Ipswich Town Championship 9
26 Falmer Stadium Brighton 30,278 [28] Brighton & Hove Albion Championship 10 Commercially known as The American Express Community Stadium (The AMEX).
27 St Andrew's Birmingham 30,016 [29] Birmingham City Championship 11
28 Macron Stadium Bolton 28,723 [30] Bolton Wanderers Championship 12 Formerly known as the Reebok Stadium.
29 Britannia Stadium Stoke-on-Trent 28,323 [31] Stoke City Premier League 14
30 Carrow Road Norwich 27,220 [32] Norwich City Championship 13
31 The Valley London 27,111 [33] Charlton Athletic Championship 14
32 The Hawthorns West Bromwich 26,500 [34] West Bromwich Albion Premier League 15
33 Selhurst Park London 26,309 [35] Crystal Palace Premier League 16
34 Craven Cottage London 25,678 [36] Fulham Championship 15
35 KC Stadium Kingston upon Hull 25,404 [37] Hull City Premier League 17 Shared with Hull F.C. of Rugby League's Super League.
36 Valley Parade Bradford 25,136 [38] Bradford City League One 4 Commercially known as The Coral Windows Stadium.
37 DW Stadium Wigan 25,023 [39] Wigan Athletic Championship 16 Shared with Wigan Warriors of Rugby League's Super League.
38 John Smith's Stadium Huddersfield 24,500 [40] Huddersfield Town Championship 17 Shared with Huddersfield Giants of Rugby League's Super League. Formerly known as the Alfred McAlpine Stadium and the Galpharm Stadium.
39 Madejski Stadium Reading 24,200 [41] Reading Championship 18 Shared with London Irish of Rugby Union's Aviva Premiership.
40 Deepdale Preston 23,408 [42] Preston North End League One 5
41 Oakwell Barnsley 23,009 [43] Barnsley League One 6
42 Turf Moor Burnley 22,546 [44] Burnley Premier League 18
43 Vicarage Road Watford 20,877 [45] Watford Championship 19
N/A Liberty Stadium Swansea 20,700 [46] Swansea City Premier League 19 Shared with Ospreys of Rugby Union's RaboDirect Pro12.
44 Fratton Park Portsmouth 20,700 [47] Portsmouth League Two 1 Largest League 2 Stadium.
45 Meadow Lane Nottingham 20,300 [48] Notts County League One 7 Shared with Nottingham R.F.C. of Rugby Union's RFU Championship.
46 The Den London 20,146 [49] Millwall Championship 20
47 Vale Park Stoke-on-Trent 18,947 [50] Port Vale League One 8
48 Loftus Road London 18,360 [51] Queens Park Rangers Premier League 20 Smallest stadium in the Premier League
49 Brunton Park Carlisle 18,202 [52] Carlisle United League Two 2
50 Bloomfield Road Blackpool 16,750 [53] Blackpool Championship 21
51 Prenton Park Birkenhead 16,587 [54] Tranmere Rovers League Two 3
52 Home Park Plymouth 16,388 [55] Plymouth Argyle League Two 4
53 County Ground Swindon 15,728 [56] Swindon Town League One 9
54 Keepmoat Stadium Doncaster 15,231 [57] Doncaster Rovers League One 10 Shared with Doncaster RLFC of Rugby League's Championship 1.
55 Ashton Gate Stadium Bristol 15,000 [58] Bristol City League One 11 Temporary capacity reduction due to redevelopment. Shared with Bristol Rugby of Rugby Union's RFU Championship.
56 London Road Peterborough 14,319 [59] Peterborough United League One 12 Commercially known as The ABAX Stadium.
57 Griffin Park London 12,763 [60] Brentford Championship 22
58 Kassam Stadium Oxford 12,500 [61] Oxford United League Two 5 Shared with London Welsh of Rugby Union's RFU Championship.
59 Roots Hall Southend 12,392 [62] Southend United League Two 6
60 New York Stadium Rotherham 12,021 [63] Rotherham United Championship 23
61 Memorial Stadium Bristol 12,011 [64] Bristol Rovers Conference Premier 1 Largest Conference National Stadium.
62 Dean Court Bournemouth 12,000 [65] AFC Bournemouth Championship 24 Commercially known as the Goldsands Stadium.
63 Gateshead International Stadium Gateshead 11,800 [66] Gateshead Conference Premier 2
64 Gigg Lane Bury 11,640 [67] Bury League Two 7 Commercially known as the JD Stadium.
65 Priestfield Stadium Gillingham 11,582 [68] Gillingham League One 13
66 Bescot Stadium Walsall 11,300 [69] Walsall League One 14 Commercially known as the Banks's Stadium.
67 Edgeley Park Stockport 10,832 [70] Stockport County Conference North (6) 1
68 Boundary Park Oldham 10,638 [71] Oldham Athletic League One 15
69 The Shay Halifax 10,561 [72] Halifax Town Conference Premier 3 Shared with Halifax RLFC of Rugby League's Championship.
N/A Racecourse Ground Wrexham 10,500[73] Wrexham Conference Premier 4 Capacity does not include the closed Kop Terrace. Shared with North Wales Crusaders of Rugby League's Championship 1.
70 Proact Stadium Chesterfield 10,400 [74] Chesterfield League One 16 Formerly known as the B2net Stadium.
71 Adams Park Wycombe 10,300 [75] Wycombe Wanderers League Two 8
72 Spotland Rochdale 10,249 [76] Rochdale League One 17 Shared with Rochdale Hornets of Rugby League's Championship 1.
73 Kenilworth Road Luton 10,356 [77] Luton Town League Two 9
74 Sincil Bank Lincoln 10,130 [78] Lincoln City Conference Premier 5
75 Colchester Community Stadium Colchester 10,105 [79] Colchester United League One 18 Commercially known as the Weston Homes Community Stadium.
76 Alexandra Stadium Crewe 10,066 [80] Crewe Alexandra League One 19
77 Field Mill Mansfield 10,000 [81] Mansfield Town League Two 10 Commercially known as the One Call Stadium.
78 Greenhous Meadow Shrewsbury 9,875 [82] Shrewsbury Town League Two 11
79 Huish Park Yeovil 9,665 [83] Yeovil Town League One 20
80 Abbey Stadium Cambridge 9,617 [84] Cambridge United League Two 12 Commercially known as the R Costings Abbey Stadium.
81 Blundell Park Cleethorpes 9,546 [85] Grimsby Town Conference Premier 6
82 Brisbane Road London 9,271 [86] Leyton Orient League One 21 Commercially known as the Matchroom Stadium.
83 Glanford Park Scunthorpe 9,183 [87] Scunthorpe United League One 22
84 Twerton Park Bath 8,880 [88] Bath City Conference South (6) 1
85 St James Park Exeter 8,830 [89] Exeter City League Two 13
86 Bootham Crescent York 7,872 [90] York City League Two 14 Commercially known as KitKat Crescent Stadium.
87 Victoria Park Hartlepool 7,833 [91] Hartlepool United League Two 15
88 Sixfields Stadium Northampton 7,653 [92] Northampton Town League Two 16
89 Recreation Ground Aldershot 7,100 [93] Aldershot Town Conference Premier 7 Commercially known as the EBB Stadium.
90 Whaddon Road Cheltenham 7,066 [94] Cheltenham Town League Two 17 Commercially known as the Abbey Business Stadium.
N/A Rodney Parade Newport 7,012 [95] Newport County League Two 18 Shared with Newport Gwent Dragons of Rugby Union's RaboDirect Pro12. and Newport Rugby club of the Welsh Premiership.
91 Broadhall Way Stevenage 6,920 [96] Stevenage League Two 19 Commercially known as the Lamex Stadium.
92 Pirelli Stadium Burton-upon-Trent 6,912 [97] Burton Albion League Two 20
93 York Street Boston 6,643 [98] Boston United Conference North (6) 2
94= Plainmoor Torquay 6,500 [99] Torquay United Conference Premier 8
94= Bower Fold Stalybridge 6,500 [100] Stalybridge Celtic Conference North (6) 3
96 Globe Arena Morecambe 6,476 [101] Morecambe League Two 21
97 Moss Rose Macclesfield 6,335 [102] Macclesfield Town Conference Premier 9
98 New Bucks Head Telford 6,300 [103] AFC Telford United Conference Premier 10
99 Aggborough Kidderminster 6,238 [104] Kidderminster Harriers Conference Premier 11
Worcester City Conference North (6) 4
100 Moss Lane Altrincham 6,085 [105] Altrincham Conference Premier 12
101 Haig Avenue Southport 6,008 [106] Southport Conference Premier 13
102= Victoria Road Dagenham 6,000 [107] Dagenham & Redbridge League Two 22 Commercially known as the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham Stadium.
102= Kingfield Stadium Woking 6,000 [108] Woking Conference Premier 14
102= The Camrose Basingstoke 6,000 [109] Basingstoke Town Conference South (6) 2 Commercially known as the Soccer AM Stadium.
105 Broadfield Stadium Crawley 5,996 [110] Crawley Town League One 23 Commercially known as the Checkatrade.com Stadium.
106 Crabble Athletic Ground Dover 5,745 [111] Dover Athletic Conference Premier 15
107 Highbury Stadium Fleetwood 5,311 [112] Fleetwood Town League One 24 Smallest League One Stadium.
108 The New Lawn Nailsworth 5,140 [113] Forest Green Rovers Conference Premier 16
109 Deva Stadium Chester 5,126 [114] Chester Conference Premier 17 Straddles the England–Wales border.
110 The Hive Stadium London 5,100 [115] Barnet Conference Premier 18
111 Crown Ground Accrington 5,057 [116] Accrington Stanley League Two 23
112 Borough Sports Ground London 5,013 [117] Sutton United Conference South (6) 3
113 Stonebridge Road Northfleet 5,011 [118] Ebbsfleet United Conference South (6) 4
114 Fortress Stadium Bromley 5,000 [119] Bromley Conference South (6) 5
115 Kingsmeadow London 4,850 [120] AFC Wimbledon League Two 24 Smallest League Two Stadium.
Kingstonian Isthmian League Premier Division (7) 1
Other Listed Stadiums
Liberty Way Nuneaton 4,500 [121] Nuneaton Town Conference Premier 19
Park View Road London 4,500 [122] Welling United Conference Premier 20
Silverlake Stadium Eastleigh 5,192 [123] Eastleigh FC Conference Premier 21
Shielfield Park Berwick-upon-Tweed 4,131 [124] Berwick Rangers Scottish League Two N/A
Cressing Road Braintree 4,151 [125] Braintree Town Conference Premier 22
  Princes Park Dartford 4,100 [126] Dartford Conference Premier 23
Greenwich Borough Southern Counties East Football League (9) 1
North Street Alfreton 3,600 [127] Alfreton Town Conference Premier 24 Commercially known as The Impact Arena.
Park Hall Oswestry 2,000 [128] The New Saints Welsh Premier League N/A

Old stadiums

Following crowd troubles in the 1980s and regulations imposed after the Taylor Report, several English league stadiums have been built or completely redeveloped in the last few years. Prior to 1988, however, the last newly built Football League ground in England was Roots Hall, Southend, which was opened in 1955.

Future stadiums

Stadiums which are currently in development, and are likely to open in the near future, include:

Stadium Capacity Club Notes
City of Manchester Stadium (redevelopment) 62,170 Manchester City In April 2014 construction began on the South Stand, which is being extended with the addition of a third tier. This will expand the total capacity to 54,000. The completion is scheduled for the summer of 2015. A second phase, adding a matching third tier to the North Stand, and possibly also providing additional pitchside seating rows bringing the stadium to a total capacity of 62,170, received planning approval and could commence after the Rugby World Cup in September 2015.[129]
Ashton Gate (redevelopment) 27,000 Bristol |Work is now under-way to transform Ashton Gate into a state-of-the-art 27,000 capacity stadium.

The work will consist of three separate phases to the Wedlock, Dolman and Williams Stands. The 86 year-old Wedlock Stand has been demolished and is currently being completely rebuilt, with new conference facilities, administration offices, sports bar, café and shops, before the Dolman Stand is redeveloped. Work will then begin to demolish and rebuild the Williams Stand.[130]

Anfield (redevelopment)c. 54,000 Liverpool On 15 October 2012, Fenway Sports Group announced their preference to redevelop Anfield as opposed to move to a new stadium. Although a number of media outlets have speculated on a 60,000 capacity, according to managing director Ian Ayre the specific cost, capacity plans and timetable for completion have yet to be confirmed[131][132] and significant obstacles to redevelopment remain, such as the requirement to purchase houses surrounding the ground from their current owners.[133][134] In addition, Liverpool City Council have announced plans for a regeneration of the Anfield area having secured a £25 million grant in conjunction with a housing association; it is unclear if this work is dependent on the stadium plans. On 23 April 2014 the club announced proposals for the redevelopment of the Main Stand which could add an additional 8,500 seats taking the Main Stand capacity to nearly 21,000 and the overall Anfield capacity to around 54,000.[135]
Olympic Stadium (name may change) 54,000 West Ham United On 22 March 2013 West Ham secured a 99-year lease deal with the stadium planned to be used as their home ground from the 2016–17 season. The stadium's capacity is expected to be reduced from 80,000 to approximately 54,000. In May 2013 planning permission was granted for the first stage of conversion of the stadium to facilitate its use as a football ground.[136]
Northumberland Development Project (unofficial name) 56,250 Tottenham Hotspur In October 2008, the club announced that, if approved, it was planning to build a new stadium just to the north of the existing stadium at White Hart Lane, with the southern half of the new stadium's pitch located on the northwest corner of the Lane. The unique design of the build would allow the new stadium to be built adjacent to White Hart Lane as the old facility continues to be used for the team. During the summer after 2/3 of the new stadium was complete, the northern and western stands would be demolished and a new pitch laid. The rest of the stadium would be built in the years to follow. If it is built, club chairman Daniel Levy has stated that it will not adopt the White Hart Lane name, but will instead be named after a sponsor.
City of Birmingham Stadium 55,000 Birmingham City Still in early planning phases as part of a large sporting complex. Very little of this proposal has been heard since Carson Yeung took over as Chairman of the West Midlands club.
Everton Kirkby Project (official project name) 50,400 Everton Planning permission rejected. The club is now looking at possible alternatives.
Fossetts Farm Stadium c. 22,000 Southend United Planned to be opened by 2010, but setbacks has led to the project being put on hold.
Brentford Community Stadium c. 20,000 Brentford F.C. Plans approved for a new stadium in Lionel Road half a mile from current Stadium. Site clearance and construction due to start in Summer 2014 with completion in time for the start of the 2016/17 season.
UWE Stadium 20,000 Bristol Rovers Bristol Rovers F.C. has plans to join in partnership with the University of the West of England to build a 20,000 all-seater bowl-shaped stadium on the Frenchay campus with a banqueting and hospitality suite, club shop, convenience store, crèche, jogging track, and public gym. Planning permission to sell the Memorial Stadium to Sainsbury's was granted but campaign from local group TRASHorfield blocked the development leading to a judicial review.[137] The judicial review took place in March 2014 with the judge ruling in favour of Bristol Rovers with over 1200 people signing a petition.[138] As of April 2014, it was unclear as to when the development could commence.
York Community Stadium 8,000 York City Proposed community stadium to be run by City of York Council and shared with York City Knights.[139]
Broadhurst Park 5,000 F.C. United of Manchester Proposed site of a new stadium which the club intend to move into in time for the start of the 2014–15 season.
Selhurst Park 40,000 Crystal Palace Proposed redevelopment of Selhurst Park which would result in a 40,000 seater stadium.
Kingmoor Park 12,000 Carlisle United Proposed site of new stadium in Carlisle, locally known as Blue Yonder due to its location outside the city.

See also

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