England Football Stadiums

Wembley Stadium

England has some of the most well known stadiums in World Football. The largest is the 90,000 seater Wembley Stadium, home to the England national team and venue for the FA Cup Final. Some of the other famed stadiums in England include Old Trafford in Manchester, Anfield in Liverpool, St James’ Park in Newcastle and Villa Park in Birmingham. Click on the map or links below for a venue guide to visiting each of the grounds and the cities which they’re located in.


Birmingham

Bescot Stadium (Walsall F.C.)

St Andrew’s (Birmingham City)

Villa Park (Aston Villa)


Blackpool

Bloomfield Road (Blackpool F.C.)


Bournemouth

Dean Court (AFC Bournemouth)


Brighton

American Express Community Stadium (Brighton and Hove Albion)


Bristol

Ashton Gate (Bristol City)

Memorial Stadium (Bristol Rovers)


Burton upon Trent

Pirelli Stadium (Burton Albion)


Cheltenham

Whaddon Road (Cheltenham Town)


Coventry

Coventry Building Society Arena (Coventry City)


Derby

Pride Park Stadium (Derby County)


Doncaster

Eco-Power Stadium (Doncaster Rovers)


Exeter

St James Park (Exeter City)


Huddersfield

Kirklees Stadium (Huddersfield Town)


Hull

KCOM Stadium (Hull City)


Leeds

Elland Road (Leeds United)


Leicester

King Power Stadium (Leicester City)


Liverpool

Anfield (Liverpool FC)

Goodison Park (Everton FC)


London

Brentford Community Stadium (Brentford FC)

Craven Cottage (Fulham F.C.)

Emirates Stadium (Arsenal F.C.)

Kingsmeadow (Chelsea F.C. Women)

London Stadium (West Ham United)

Plough Lane (AFC Wimbledon)

Selhurst Park (Crystal Palace)

Stamford Bridge (Chelsea F.C.)

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (Tottenham Hotspur)

Wembley Stadium (England)


Manchester

Academy Stadium (Manchester City W.F.C.)

DW Stadium (Wigan Athletic)

Etihad Stadium (Manchester City)

Leigh Sports Village (Manchester United W.F.C.)

Old Trafford (Manchester United)

University of Bolton Stadium (Bolton Wanderers)


Middlesbrough

Riverside Stadium (Middlesbrough FC)


Milton Keynes

Stadium MK (Milton Keynes Dons)


Newcastle

St James’ Park (Newcastle United)


Norwich

Carrow Road (Norwich City)


Nottingham

City Ground (Nottingham Forest)


Plymouth

Home Park (Plymouth Argyle)


Reading

Madejski Stadium (Reading/Reading Women)


Rotherham

New York Stadium (Rotherham United)


Sheffield

Bramall Lane (Sheffield United)

Hillsborough (Sheffield Wednesday)


Southampton

St Mary’s Stadium (Southampton FC)


Torquay

Plainmoor (Torquay United)


Wolverhampton

Molineux Stadium (Wolverhampton Wanderers)

Last Updated on July 24, 2023 by Sports Tourist

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