| Image |
Stadium |
Location |
Current capacity with expansion limit |
Sport |
Occupant |
Notes
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| File:Wembley Stadium interior.jpg
|
Wembley Stadium
|
Wembley, London
|
90,000
|
Football
|
National football team,
|
De facto home of the England national football team and used for club football cup and play-off finals. Also used for the Rugby league Challenge Cup Final and American football with National Football League matches being held annually.
|
| File:View of Old Trafford from East Stand.jpg
|
Old Trafford
|
Old Trafford, Greater Manchester
|
74,994 (88,000)[1]
|
Football
|
Manchester United
|
Since 1998 has been used to host Rugby league's Super League Grand Final. Also used for some Rugby league Internationals and one Rugby league World Club Challenge.
|
| File:Twickehnam Pitch.jpg
|
Twickenham Stadium
|
Twickenham, London
|
82,000
|
Rugby union
|
National Rugby union team
|
Whilst the new Wembley Stadium was being built, Twickenham hosted some Rugby league Internationals and the Rugby league Challenge Cup Final twice.
|
| File:London Stadium panorama picture.jpg
|
London Stadium
|
Stratford, London
|
66,000[2]
|
Athletics, Football
|
West Ham United
|
Built for the London 2012 Olympics and Paralympics. Refitted for football and athletics.
|
| File:Stadium of light Haway the lads.jpg
|
Stadium of Light
|
Sunderland
|
49,000 (65,000)[3]
|
Football
|
Sunderland
|
|
| File:Etihad Stadium.jpg
|
Etihad Stadium
|
Manchester, Greater Manchester
|
55,097 (63,000)[4]
|
Football
|
Manchester City
|
Formerly known as City of Manchester Stadium. Hosted the 2002 Commonwealth Games and 2008 UEFA Cup Final.
|
| File:North stand of Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Tottenham v Vitesse November 2021.jpg
|
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
|
Tottenham, London
|
62,303[5]
|
Football
|
Tottenham Hotspur
|
The stadium was completed and opened on 3 April 2019
|
| File:Panorama of Anfield with new main stand (29676137824).jpg
|
Anfield
|
Liverpool
|
60,725
|
Football
|
Liverpool
|
In 1991, held the Rugby league World Club Challenge match between Wigan and Penrith.
|
| File:Arsenal 1.JPG
|
Emirates Stadium
|
Holloway, London
|
60,260[6]
|
Football
|
Arsenal
|
Without the naming rights, the stadium is known as Ashburton Grove,[7] or simply Arsenal Stadium. Of note, UEFA international competitions do not use the commercial names of stadiums.
|
| File:Goodisonview1.JPG
|
Goodison Park
|
Liverpool
|
40,170 (will be replaced with 52,888-seat stadium)[8]
|
Football
|
Everton
|
The only club ground in England to have hosted a World Cup Semi-Final. The first club to host a FA Cup Final.
|
| File:St James Park.jpg
|
St. James' Park
|
Newcastle upon Tyne
|
52,387
(65,000)
|
Football
|
Newcastle United
|
Hosted several Euro 1996 games and games for the football tournament at the London 2012 Olympics.
|
| File:Elland Road, East Stand.jpg
|
Elland Road
|
Leeds
|
39,460 (51,000)[9]
|
Football
|
Leeds United
|
Was originally the home ground of Holbeck Rugby league Club and also hosts Rugby league Internationals as well as World Club Challenge (and other) matches for Leeds Rhinos. For a number of years the home ground of Hunslet Rugby League Club. Location for Rugby League Challenge Cup Final replays and RFL Yorkshire Cup finals.
|
| File:The Holte End.jpg
|
Villa Park
|
Aston, Birmingham
|
42,788 (50,000)[10]
|
Football
|
Aston Villa
|
|
| File:StMary'sStadium-1.jpg
|
St Mary's Stadium
|
Southampton
|
32,689 (50,000 planned)[11]
|
Football
|
Southampton
|
|
| File:Molineux Ground, Wolverhampton.jpg
|
Molineux
|
Wolverhampton
|
31,700 (50,000 planned)[12]
|
Football
|
Wolverhampton Wanderers
|
|
| File:Sheffield Wednesday FC.jpg
|
Hillsborough Stadium
|
Sheffield
|
39,732 (45,000)[13]
|
Football
|
Sheffield Wednesday
|
Euro 1996 group stage venue.
|
| File:Stamford Bridge stadium.jpg
|
Stamford Bridge
|
Fulham, London
|
42,449 [10]
|
Football
|
Chelsea
|
|
| File:MFC Riverside Interior.JPG
|
Riverside Stadium
|
Middlesbrough
|
35,100 (42,000)[14]
|
Football
|
Middlesbrough
|
|
| File:Bramall Lane End.jpg
|
Bramall Lane
|
Sheffield
|
33,000 (40,000 seat expansion going to build)
|
Football
|
Sheffield United
|
|
| File:The Walkers Stadium, Leicester - geograph.org.uk - 143206.jpg
|
King Power Stadium
|
Leicester
|
32,312 (40,000 planned)
|
Football
|
Leicester City
|
Has hosted some of Leicester Tigers major games including their major Heineken Cup Matches and Premiership play-offs games.
|
| File:Ewood Park - Walker Steel stand.jpg
|
Ewood Park
|
Blackburn
|
31,367 (40,000 expansion renovation structurally possible)[10]
|
Football
|
Blackburn Rovers
|
Has hosted Rugby league Internationals.
|
| File:Panorama from bridgford.jpg
|
City Ground
|
Nottingham
|
30,602 (38,000 planned)[15]
|
Football
|
Nottingham Forest
|
| File:Selhurst Park.jpg
|
Selhurst Park
|
Selhurst, London
|
26,225 (34,000 to expand)[16]
|
Football
|
Crystal Palace
|
|
| File:Man united vs derby.jpg
|
Pride Park Stadium
|
Derby
|
33,597[17]
|
Football
|
Derby County
|
|
| File:Ricoh Arena - geograph.org.uk - 901396.jpg
|
Ricoh Arena
|
Coventry
|
32,609[18]
|
Football & Rugby Union
|
Coventry City & Wasps RFC
|
|
| File:Alexander Stadium during the 2022 Commonwealth Games.jpg
|
Alexander Stadium
|
Birmingham
|
32,000
|
Athletics
|
Birchfield Harriers
|
|
| File:Falmer Stadium - League debut.jpg
|
Falmer Stadium
|
Brighton
|
30,750[19]
|
Football
|
Brighton and Hove Albion
|
|
| File:Stadium MK.jpg
|
Stadium MK
|
Milton Keynes
|
30,500
|
Football
|
Milton Keynes Dons
|
| File:TiltonRoadEnd01.JPG
|
St Andrew's
|
Birmingham
|
30,016[17]
|
Football
|
Birmingham City
|
|
| File:Lords Compton Stand Oct 2021.jpg
|
Lord's Cricket Ground
|
St John's Wood, London
|
30,000
|
Cricket
|
Middlesex CCC
|
A major redevelopment has been proposed for Lord's which would increase capacity by another 10,000 as well as adding apartments and an ice rink.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
|
| File:Craven Cottage.JPG
|
Craven Cottage
|
Fulham, London
|
26,000 (30,000 to expand)
|
Football
|
Fulham
|
Original home ground of Fulham RL club.
|
| File:ITFC South Stand.jpg
|
Portman Road
|
Ipswich
|
29,673[20]
|
Football
|
Ipswich Town
|
|
| File:Reebokstadium inside.jpg
|
University of Bolton Stadium
|
Bolton
|
28,723[10]
|
Football
|
Bolton Wanderers
|
|
| File:Britannia Stadium 1.JPG
|
Bet365 Stadium
|
Stoke
|
28,384[17]
|
Football
|
Stoke City
|
|
| File:West brom stadium.JPG
|
The Hawthorns
|
West Bromwich
|
27,877[21]
|
Football
|
West Bromwich Albion
|
|
| File:Under21june07.JPG
|
Carrow Road
|
Norwich
|
27,359[22]
|
Football
|
Norwich City
|
|
| File:The Valley Charlton North Stand.jpg
|
The Valley
|
Charlton, London
|
27,111[10]
|
Football
|
Charlton Athletic
|
Has been a home ground for London Broncos.
|
| File:Ashton Gate Stadium (daytime).jpg
|
Ashton Gate
|
Bristol
|
27,000[23]
|
Football and Rugby Union
|
Bristol City & Bristol Bears
|
Construction for Bristol City's £40m redevelopment of Ashton Gate was completed in September 2016.
|
| File:Odsal main stand.jpg
|
Odsal Stadium
|
Bradford
|
26,019[24]
|
Rugby league
|
Bradford Bulls
|
Was a home for Bradford City whilst Valley Parade was being rebuilt.
|
| File:OCS Stand (Surrey v Yorkshire in foreground).JPG
|
The Oval
|
Kennington, London
|
25,500
|
Cricket
|
Surrey CCC
|
|
| File:KC North Stand.JPG
|
KC Stadium
|
Kingston upon Hull
|
25,404 (plans to expand 32,000)[25]
|
Football & Rugby league
|
Hull City AFC & Hull
|
|
| File:Darlington arena 001.jpg
|
The Darlington Arena
|
Darlington
|
25,294[26]
|
Rugby Union
|
Darlington Mowden Park RFC
|
|
| File:Warm up at the DW Stadium, Wigan - geograph.org.uk - 2012508.jpg
|
DW Stadium
|
Wigan
|
25,138[27]
|
Football & Rugby league
|
Wigan Athletic & Wigan Warriors
|
|
| File:Valley Parade, Bradford.jpg
|
Valley Parade
|
Bradford
|
25,136[28]
|
Football
|
Bradford City
|
Was the home ground of Bradford Bulls Rugby league club while Odsal Stadium was being redeveloped.
|
| File:Edgbaston - view of new stand from the north.jpg
|
Edgbaston Cricket Ground
|
Birmingham
|
25,000
|
Cricket
|
Warwickshire CCC
|
|
| File:Huddersfield 002.jpg
|
John Smiths Stadium
|
Huddersfield
|
24,554[29]
|
Football & Rugby league
|
Huddersfield Town & Huddersfield Giants RLFC
|
|
| File:Madejski Stadium - Reading.jpg
|
Madejski Stadium
|
Reading
|
24,161[30]
|
Football & Rugby union
|
Reading
|
|
| File:Leicester tigers new stand.jpg
|
Welford Road
|
Leicester
|
26,000
|
Rugby union
|
Leicester Tigers
|
Expanding to 30,000 seats due to increased supporter demand.
|
| File:Deepdalecomplete.jpg
|
Deepdale
|
Preston
|
23,408
|
Football
|
Preston North End
|
The oldest continunally used football stadium in the world, in use since 21 January 1875.[31] Lancashire Lynx Rugby league club also used the ground as their home.
|
| File:Oakwell Stadium.jpg
|
Oakwell Stadium
|
Barnsley
|
23,009[32]
|
Football
|
Barnsley
|
|
| File:James Hargreaves Stand Burnley.jpg
|
Turf Moor
|
Burnley
|
22,619[33]
|
Football
|
Burnley
|
|
| File:Extentia Stand-Headingley Rugby.jpg
|
Headingley
|
Leeds
|
22,250
|
Rugby league & Rugby union
|
Leeds Rhinos & Yorkshire Carnegie
|
|
| File:The Point Old Trafford 2010.jpg
|
Old Trafford
|
Old Trafford, Greater Manchester
|
22,000
|
Cricket
|
Lancashire CCC
|
|
| File:Pavilion stands.JPG
|
Rose Bowl
|
Southampton
|
22,000
|
Cricket
|
Hampshire
|
Has a standard capacity of 6,500, but uses temporary seating to give a capacity of 22,000 for international matches.[34]
|
| File:Vicarage Road rugby.jpg
|
Vicarage Road
|
Watford
|
22,000
|
Football
|
Watford
|
Has played host to Rugby league Internationals and Saracens FC before February 2013.
|
| File:Vale Park - 4.jpg
|
Vale Park
|
Burslem
|
20,552[35]
|
Football
|
Port Vale
|
|
| File:MeadowLane1.jpg
|
Meadow Lane
|
Nottingham
|
20,438[26]
|
Football & Rugby union
|
Notts County & Nottingham RFC
|
|
| File:Fratton Park, Sep 2006.jpg
|
Fratton Park
|
Portsmouth
|
20,288
|
Football
|
Portsmouth
|
|
| File:Lion's Den - geograph.org.uk - 1143538.jpg
|
The Den
|
Bermondsey, London
|
20,146[36]
|
Football
|
Millwall
|
|
| File:2005-07-01 - United Kingdom - England - London - Crystal Palace - Crystal Palace Transmitter - Crystal Palace Sports Centre.jpg
|
Crystal Palace NSC
|
Crystal Palace, London
|
20,000
|
Athletics
|
Has been a host to London Crusaders Rugby league club.
|
|
| File:Home Park.jpg
|
Home Park
|
Plymouth
|
19,500[37]
|
Football
|
Plymouth Argyle
|
|
| File:Loftus Road 5.jpg
|
Loftus Road
|
Shepherd's Bush, London
|
19,148[17]
|
Football
|
Queens Park Rangers
|
Has played host to Rugby league Internationals.
|
| File:HeadingleyEast.JPG
|
Headingley
|
Leeds
|
18,350
|
Cricket
|
Yorkshire CCC
|
| File:Langtree Park 1.jpg
|
Langtree Park
|
St. Helens
|
18,000[24]
|
Rugby league
|
St Helens R.F.C.
|
|
| File:Brentford Community Stadium 2020.jpg
|
Brentford Community Stadium
|
London
|
17,250
|
Football and Rugby Union
|
London Irish and Brentford FC
|
| File:Riverside-ground.jpg
|
Riverside Ground
|
Chester-le-Street
|
17,000[38]
|
Cricket
|
Durham CCC
|
|
| File:Cumberland Building Society Stand.jpg
|
Brunton Park
|
Carlisle
|
16,981[39]
|
Football
|
Carlisle United
|
Was also the original home ground of Carlisle RLFC in the 1980s.
|
| File:Kop and mainstand.jpg
|
Prenton Park
|
Birkenhead
|
16,567[40]
|
Football
|
Tranmere Rovers
|
|
| File:Kingsholm in 2007.jpg
|
Kingsholm Stadium
|
Gloucester
|
16,500
|
Rugby union
|
Gloucester Rugby
|
|
| File:Bloomfield Road PL Kickoff-geograph-2039284.jpg
|
Bloomfield Road
|
Blackpool
|
16,116
|
Football
|
Blackpool F.C.
|
Plays host the Northern Rail Rugby league Cup Final.
|
| File:Swindon Town July 07.jpg
|
County Ground
|
Swindon
|
15,728[41]
|
Football
|
Swindon Town
|
|
| File:Trent Bridge at Night.JPG
|
Trent Bridge
|
Nottingham
|
15,358[42]
|
Cricket
|
Nottinghamshire CCC
|
|
| File:Keepmoat1.jpg
|
Keepmoat Stadium
|
Doncaster
|
15,231[43]
|
Football & Rugby league
|
Doncaster Rovers & Doncaster
|
|
| File:Halliwell Jones Stadium - geograph.org.uk - 1305630.jpg
|
Halliwell Jones Stadium
|
Warrington
|
15,200[24]
|
Rugby league
|
Warrington Wolves
|
|
| File:Peterborough United's South Family Stand beginning to fill up - geograph.org.uk - 154824.jpg
|
London Road
|
Peterborough
|
15,152[44]
|
Football
|
Peterborough United
|
|
| File:St Lawrence Ground.JPG
|
St Lawrence Ground
|
Canterbury
|
15,000
|
Cricket
|
Kent CCC
|
One of two cricket grounds that have a tree within the boundary.
|
| File:Gloucestershire County Cricket Ground.jpg
|
County Cricket Ground
|
Bristol
|
15,000[45]
|
Cricket
|
Gloucestershire CCC
|
|
| File:Centre Court, 28 March 2012.jpg
|
Centre Court, Wimbledon
|
Wimbledon, London
|
15,000[46]
|
Tennis
|
|
|
| File:The Shay.jpg
|
The Shay
|
Halifax
|
14,000
|
Football & Rugby league
|
Halifax Town & Halifax
|
Largest non-league football stadium.
|
| File:Boundary-park-oldham-athletic-16.jpg
|
Boundary Park
|
Oldham
|
13,624[47]
|
Football & Rugby league
|
Oldham Athletic & Oldham R.L.F.C.
|
|
| File:Northampton - Franklin Gardens.jpg
|
Franklin's Gardens
|
Northampton
|
15,600
|
Rugby union
|
Northampton Saints
|
plans to expand stadium to 17300.
|
| File:Widnes Vikings vs Salford City Reds 240110 002.JPG
|
Stobart Stadium Halton
|
Widnes
|
13,350
|
Rugby league
|
Widnes Vikings
|
|
| File:Sandy park stadium exeter.jpg
|
Sandy Park
|
Exeter
|
16,000[48]
|
Rugby union
|
Exeter Chiefs
|
There are plans to expand the stadium's capacity to perhaps 20,000 if Exeter establish themselves as a top-flight side.[49]
|
| File:Brook Road Stand.JPG
|
Griffin Park
|
Brentford, London
|
12,763[23]
|
Football
|
Brentford
|
Has been the home ground for London Broncos Rugby league club (2002–2006).
|
| File:Stoop South Stand.JPG
|
Twickenham Stoop
|
Twickenham, London
|
14,000
|
Rugby union & League
|
Harlequins & Harlequin R.F.L.
|
|
| File:Oxford, The Kassam Stadium - geograph.org.uk - 661838.jpg
|
Kassam Stadium
|
Oxford
|
12,500
|
Football
|
Oxford United.
|
|
| File:Sewell Group Craven Park Entrance.jpg
|
Craven Park
|
Kingston upon Hull
|
12,500
|
Rugby league
|
Hull Kingston Rovers
|
|
| File:Roots Hall 2007.jpg
|
Roots Hall
|
Southend
|
12,392[17]
|
Football
|
Southend United
|
Was also home ground for Southend Invicta Rugby league club.
|
| File:Bath Recreation rugby ground, 2015.jpg
|
Recreation Ground
|
Bath
|
14,300
|
Rugby union & Cricket
|
Bath Rugby & Somerset CCC.
|
|
| File:Uplands StandBRFC.JPG
|
Memorial Stadium
|
Bristol
|
12,100
|
Football
|
Bristol Rovers
|
|
| File:Sixways SlickSystems East Stand.jpg
|
Sixways Stadium
|
Worcester
|
12,068[50]
|
Rugby union
|
Worcester Warriors
|
|
| File:Belle Vue, Wakefield -geograph-1715232.jpg
|
Belle Vue
|
Wakefield
|
12,000
|
Rugby league
|
Wakefield Trinity Wildcats
|
Was also home to Wakefield and Emley between 2007 and 2009.
|
| File:The New York Stadium.JPG
|
New York Stadium
|
Rotherham
|
12,000
|
Football
|
Rotherham United
|
|
| File:Salford City Stadium - geograph.org.uk - 2865260.jpg
|
Salford City Stadium
|
Salford
|
12,000
|
Rugby league
|
Sale Sharks & Salford City Reds
|
|
| File:Gigg-lane.jpg
|
Gigg Lane
|
Bury
|
11,840[51]
|
Football
|
Bury & FC United
|
Was home to Swinton Lions (1992–2002).
|
| File:Gateshead stadium.jpg
|
Gateshead International Stadium
|
Gateshead
|
11,800
|
Athletics, Football & Rugby league
|
Gateshead FC, Gateshead Thunder (1999) & Gateshead Thunder
|
|
| File:Wheldonroadmainstand.jpg
|
The Jungle
|
Castleford
|
11,750[24]
|
Rugby league
|
Castleford Tigers
|
|
| Peasholm Park End
|
North Marine Road
|
Scarbrough
|
11,500
|
Cricket
|
Yorkshire CCC Scarborough CC
|
|
| File:WalsallF2Go.jpg
|
Bescot Stadium
|
Walsall
|
11,500[52]
|
Football
|
Walsall
|
|
| File:Court 1.jpg
|
No. 1 Court, Wimbledon
|
Wimbledon, London
|
11,429[53]
|
Tennis
|
|
|
| File:RainhamEndGordonRoadStand.jpg
|
Priestfield Stadium
|
Gillingham
|
10,952[23]
|
Football
|
Gillingham
|
|
| File:Edgeley Park 1.JPG
|
Edgeley Park
|
Edgeley, Stockport
|
10,832[54]
|
Football & Rugby union
|
Stockport County & Sale Sharks.
|
|
| File:Scotland v Italy 2013 RLWC (Derwent Park 3).jpg
|
Derwent Park
|
Workington
|
10,500
|
Rugby league & Speedway
|
Workington Town & Workington Comets
|
|
| File:B2net Stadium 1 - geograph-1998863.jpg
|
Proact Stadium
|
Chesterfield
|
10,379
|
Football
|
Chesterfield Football Club
|
|
| File:DeanCourtPanorama.jpg
|
Vitality Stadium
|
Bournemouth
|
10,375[55]
|
Football
|
AFC Bournemouth
|
|
| File:Kenilworth Road.jpg
|
Kenilworth Road
|
Luton
|
10,226[56][57]
|
Football
|
Luton Town
|
|
| File:Spotland2.png
|
Spotland
|
Rochdale
|
10,208[26]
|
Football
|
Rochdale
|
|
| File:Kingston Park - 3 - geograph-1813910.jpg
|
Kingston Park
|
Newcastle-upon-Tyne
|
10,200
|
Rugby union
|
Newcastle Falcons
|
|
| File:Gresty Road, Crewe.jpg
|
Alexandra Stadium
|
Crewe
|
10,153[58]
|
Football
|
Crewe Alexandra
|
|
| File:Lincoln v Boston 002.jpg
|
Sincil Bank
|
Lincoln
|
10,127[59]
|
Football
|
Lincoln City
|
|
| File:Weston Homes Community Stadium.jpg
|
Colchester Community Stadium
|
Colchester
|
10,105[60]
|
Football
|
Colchester United
|
|
| File:Blundell Park Away End.jpg
|
Blundell Park
|
Cleethorpes
|
10,033[26]
|
Football
|
Grimsby Town
|
|
| File:London Wasps stadium.jpg
|
Adams Park
|
High Wycombe
|
10,000
|
Football
|
Wycombe Wanderers
|
|
| File:Allianz Park.jpg
|
Allianz Park
|
Hendon, London
|
10,000 (to be expanded to 10,500)
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Rugby Union
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Saracens FC
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Capacity reduced to 8,500 for 2019/20 season, while new West Stand is built
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Queen's Club
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London
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10,000
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Tennis
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Queen's Club Championships
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County Cricket Ground
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Beckenham
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10,000
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Cricket
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Kent CCC
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