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Encyclopedia > List of English football stadiums by capacity

This is a partial list of English football stadia, ranked in descending order of capacity. Royal motto (French): Dieu et mon droit (Translated: God and my [birth]right) Englands location (dark green) within the British Isles Languages English (de facto) Capital London de facto Largest city London Area – Total Ranked 1st UK 130,395 km² Population – Total (mid-2004) – Total (2001 Census) – Density Ranked... Football (soccer) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ... Seating capacity refers to the number of people who can be seated in a specific space, either in terms of the space available, or in terms of limitations set by law. ...


The list includes the stadia of all 20 Premiership clubs; all 72 League clubs; and all 22 Nationwide Conference clubs. The latter are identified with one asterisk: * FA Premier League logo The FA Premier League (which, for sponsorship reasons, is often referred to as the Barclays Premiership in the UK and the Barclays English Premier League internationally) is a league competition for English Football clubs located at the top of the English football league system (above The... The Football League logo The Football League (often referred to as the Coca-Cola Football League for sponsorship reasons) is a league competition for English football (soccer) clubs (though a few Welsh clubs also take part) containing three divisions (the Football League Championship, Football League One and Football League Two... Conference National (often referred to as the Nationwide Conference for sponsorship reasons) is the top division of the Football Conference. ...


These 114 clubs represent the top five tiers of the English football league system as of the current season. Also included in the list are stadia of several clubs from lower tiers of the English football pyramid, identified with two asterisks: ** It has been suggested that English football league structure (simplified) be merged into this article or section. ... The 2005-2006 season is the 126th season of competitive football in England. ... The National League System, otherwise known as the football pyramid, is a comprehensive league structure for football clubs in England playing below the level of the FA Premier League and The Football League. ...

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Existing stadiums

Stadium Capacity Club 2005/06 League Size Ranking in League Notes
Old Trafford 69,500 Manchester United Premiership 1 Expanding to 76,000 in 2006
St James' Park 52,316 Newcastle United Premiership 2
Stadium of Light 48,300 Sunderland Premiership 3
City of Manchester Stadium 48,000 Manchester City Premiership 4
Anfield 45,362 Liverpool Premiership 5 Move to Stanley Park Stadium announced
Villa Park 42,573 Aston Villa Premiership 6
Stamford Bridge 42,449 Chelsea Premiership 7
Goodison Park 40,569 Everton Premiership 8
Elland Road 40,204 Leeds United Championship 1 Biggest stadium of a non-Premiership club; Biggest stadium of a Championship club
Hillsborough Stadium 39,859 Sheffield Wednesday Championship 2
Arsenal Stadium (Highbury) 38,500 Arsenal Premiership 9 Move to Emirates Stadium scheduled for 2006.
White Hart Lane 36,214 Tottenham Hotspur Premiership 10
Boleyn Ground (Upton Park) 35,647 West Ham United Premiership 11
Riverside Stadium 35,100 Middlesbrough Premiership 12
Pride Park Stadium 33,597 Derby County Championship 3
Walkers Stadium 32,500 Leicester City Championship 4
St Mary's Stadium 32,251 Southampton Championship 5
Ricoh Arena 32,000 Coventry City Championship 6
Ewood Park 31,367 Blackburn Rovers Premiership 13
Bramall Lane 30,975 Sheffield United Championship 7
City Ground 30,602 Nottingham Forest League One 1 Biggest stadium of a League One club
Portman Road 30,300 Ipswich Town Championship 8
St Andrews Stadium 30,016 Birmingham City Premiership 14 Move to City of Birmingham Stadium announced
Molineux 29,400 Wolverhampton Wanderers Championship 9
Reebok Stadium 28,723 Bolton Wanderers Premiership 15
Britannia Stadium 28,218 Stoke City Championship 10
The Hawthorns 28,003 West Bromwich Albion Premiership 16
The 96.6 TFM Darlington Arena 27,500 Darlington League Two 1 Biggest stadium of a League Two club
The Valley 27,111 Charlton Athletic Premiership 17
Selhurst Park 26,309 Crystal Palace Championship 11
Carrow Road 26,034 Norwich City Championship 12
KC Stadium 25,504 Hull City Championship 13
Bradford & Bingley Stadium (Valley Parade) 25,136 Bradford City League One 2
JJB Stadium 25,000 Wigan Athletic Premiership 18
Galpharm Stadium 24,500 Huddersfield Town League One 3
Madejski Stadium 24,200 Reading Championship 14
Oakwell Stadium 23,009 Barnsley League One 4
Vale Park 23,000 Port Vale League One 5
Turf Moor 22,546 Burnley Championship 15
Craven Cottage 22,480 Fulham Premiership 19
Deepdale 22,225 Preston North End Championship 16
Vicarage Road 22,100 Watford Championship 17 Capacity reduced due to safety concerns
Home Park 20,922 Plymouth Argyle Championship 18
Liberty Stadium 20,500 Swansea City League One 6
Meadow Lane 20,300 Notts County League Two 2
Fratton Park 20,288 Portsmouth Premiership 20 Rebuilding of Fratton Park into New Fratton Park announced; smallest stadium of a Premiership club
New Den Stadium 20,146 Millwall Championship 19
Ninian Park 20,000 Cardiff City Championship 20
Loftus Road 18,500 Queens Park Rangers Championship 21
Brunton Park 16,651 Carlisle United League Two 3
Prenton Park 16,587 Tranmere Rovers League One 7
County Ground 15,728 Swindon Town League One 8
The Racecourse Ground 15,500 Wrexham League Two 4
London Road 15,314 Peterborough United League Two 5
Ashton Gate 15,000 Bristol City League One 9 Expanding to 21,000 in 2006
The Shay 14,000 Halifax Town* Biggest stadium of a non-league, non-premiership club
Boundary Park 13,624 Oldham Athletic League One 10
Griffin Park 12,763 Brentford League One 11
Kassam Stadium 12,500 Oxford United League Two 6
Roots Hall 12,392 Southend United League One 12
Gateshead International Stadium 12,000 Gateshead**
Memorial Stadium 12,000 Bristol Rovers League Two 7
Gigg Lane 11,669 Bury and F.C.United of Manchester** League Two (Bury) 8 (Bury)
Priestfield Stadium 11,582 Gillingham League One 13
Bescot Stadium 11,300 Walsall League One 14
Edgeley Park 11,000 Stockport County League Two 9
Fitness First Stadium 10,700 Bournemouth League One 15
The Earth Stadium 10,550 Doncaster Rovers League One 16 Move to Doncaster Stadium scheduled for 2006
Kenilworth Road 10,300 Luton Town Championship 22
Spotland 10,249 Rochdale League Two 10
Sincil Bank 10,130 Lincoln City League Two 11
Alexandra Stadium 10,066 Crewe Alexandra Championship 23
Causeway Stadium (Adams Park) 10,000 Wycombe Wanderers League Two 12
Field Mill 10,000 Mansfield Town League Two 13
Abbey Stadium 9,617 Cambridge United*
Blundell Park 9,546 Grimsby Town League Two 14 Move to Conoco International Stadium scheduled for 2008
Huish Park 9,400 Yeovil Town League One 17
Glanford Park 9,183 Scunthorpe United League One 18
St James Park 9,036 Exeter City*
Bootham Crescent 9,034 York City*
Bloomfield Road 9,000 Blackpool League One 19
National Hockey Stadium 9,000 Milton Keynes Dons League One 20 Move to Denbigh Stadium scheduled for 2006
Edgar Street 8,843 Hereford United*
Twerton Park 8,800 Bath City**
Recreation Ground (Saltergate) 8,504 Chesterfield League One 21
Gay Meadow 8,000 Shrewsbury Town League Two 15 Move to New Meadow announced
Withdean Stadium 7,950 Brighton & Hove Albion Championship 24 Move to Falmer Stadium scheduled for 2008; smallest stadium of a Championship club
Matchroom Stadium (Brisbane Road) 7,804 Leyton Orient League Two 16 Capacity reduced due to redevelopment work
Sixfields Stadium 7,653 Northampton Town League Two 17
Victoria Park 7,629 Hartlepool United League One 22
Millmoor 7,500 Rotherham United League One 23 Expanding to 10,000 in 2006
Recreation Ground 7,500 Aldershot Town*
Whaddon Road 7,407 Cheltenham Town League Two 18
Broadhall Way 7,100 Stevenage Borough*
York Street 6,643 Boston United League Two 19
Church Road 6,500 Hayes**
Nene Park 6,441 Rushden & Diamonds League Two 20
McCain Stadium 6,400 Scarborough*
Moss Rose 6,335 Macclesfield Town League Two 21
New Bucks Head 6,300 Telford United**
Aggborough Stadium 6,293 Kidderminster Harriers*
Pirelli Stadium 6,250 Burton Albion*
Layer Road 6,200 Colchester United League One 24 Move to Cuckoo Farm scheduled for 2007; smallest stadium of a League One club
Christie Park 6,200 Morecambe*
Moss Lane 6,150 Altrincham*
Saunders Honda Stadium (Deva Stadium) 6,012 Chester City League Two 22
Haig Avenue 6,008 Southport*
Marston Road 6,000 Stafford Rangers**
Plainmoor 6,000 Torquay United League Two 23
Kingfield Stadium 6,000 Woking*
Victoria Road 6,000 Dagenham & Redbridge*
Langney Sports Club (Priory Lane) 5,644 Eastbourne Borough**
Underhill Stadium 5,500 Barnet League Two 24 Smallest stadium of a League Two club
The Lawn Ground 5,141 Forest Green Rovers*
Interlink Express Stadium 5,057 Accrington Stanley*
Holker Street 5,000 Barrow**
Broadfield Stadium 4,996 Crawley Town*
The Fans' Stadium, Kingsmeadow 4,600 AFC Wimbledon** and Kingstonian**
Marston's Stadium 4,329 Hinckley United**
Park Lane 4,308 Canvey Island*
Newport Stadium 4,300 Newport County**
Shielfield Park 4,131 Berwick Rangers Though based in England, Berwick play in the Scottish football league system
Ewen Fields 4,100 Hyde United**
The Lamb Ground 4,065 Tamworth*
The Pilot Field 4,050 Hastings United**
New Windmill Ground 4,000 Leamington**
Lyme Valley Stadium 4,000 Newcastle Town**
Butcher's Arms Ground 3,500 Droylsden**
Horsfall Stadium 3,500 Bradford (Park Avenue)**
Meadow Park 3,500 Gloucester City**
Stonebridge Road 3,500 Gravesend & Northfleet*
Recreation Ground 3,500 Grays Athletic*
Earlsmead Stadium 3,070 Harrow Borough**
City Ground (Milton Road) 3,000 Cambridge City**
Hardenhuish Park 3,000 Chippenham Town**
Church Street 2,015 Chasetown**
Christ Church Meadows 1,000 Belper Town**

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New stadiums

Several of the above stadiums have been built or completely redeveloped in the last few years. Those clubs which have moved into new grounds since the 1980s include: The 1980s decade refers to the years from 1980 to 1989, inclusive. ...

Year Club Old Stadium New Stadium
1988 Scunthorpe United Old Showground Glanford Park
1990 Walsall Fellows Park Bescot Stadium
1990 Wycombe Wanderers Loakes Park Adams Park
1992 Chester City The Stadium Saunders Honda Stadium
1993 Millwall The Den New Den
1994 Huddersfield Town Leeds Road Galpharm Stadium
1994 Northampton Town County Ground Sixfields Stadium
1995 Middlesbrough Ayresome Park Riverside Stadium
1997 Bolton Wanderers Burnden Park Reebok Stadium
1997 Derby County The Baseball Ground Pride Park
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 Bournemouth (stadium completely rebuilt in situ)
2001 Oxford United Manor Park 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
2003 Manchester City Maine Road City of Manchester Stadium
2005 Coventry City Highfield Road Ricoh Arena
2005 Swansea City Vetch Field Liberty Stadium

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Future stadiums

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

Stadium Capacity Club Notes
Wembley Stadium 90,000 England Rebuilt national stadium to open in 2007
Stanley Park Stadium 60,000 Liverpool Opening date to be confirmed
Emirates Stadium 60,000 Arsenal To open in 2007
City of Birmingham Stadium 50,000 Birmingham City Opening date to be confirmed
New Fratton Park 35,000 Portsmouth Two stage expansion, schedule to be confirmed.
Denbigh Stadium (code name only) 30,000 MK Dons Expected to open in 2006
Conoco International Stadium 22,000 Grimsby Town Completion set for 2008
Falmer Stadium (code name only) 22,000 Brighton & Hove Albion Expected to open in 2008
Doncaster Stadium 15,000 Doncaster Rovers To open in late 2006
New Meadow 10,000 Shrewsbury Town To open in 2007
Cuckoo Farm (code name only) 10,000 Colchester United To open in 2007

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See also

This is a list of major football (soccer) stadiums, grouped by country and ordered by capacity. ...

References

  • The Internet Football Ground Guide
  • All-in-one Guide to Stadium Developments - a thread on the above site's message board.

External links

  • Map of Top Tier English Football Stadiums

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