WorldSoccerShop: Arsenal`s home stadion located in the London Borough of Islington is the second largest football club stadium in England with an all seated capacity of 60,355.
WorldSoccerShop: Villa Park hosted the first international was in 1899 with the most recent being in 2005. It was the first English ground to stage international football in three different centuries.
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WorldSoccerShop: Stamford Bridge is home of Chelsea London and is located in Fulham, West London. The stdium is the 8th largest stdium in the Premier League, FC Cheslea is usually ranked higher.
WorldSoccerShop: The stadium which is located in Walton, Liverpool has been home to Everton F.C. since its completion in 1892 and is one of the world's first purpose-built football grounds.
WorldSoccerShop: Built in 1884, the stadium has been home to Liverpool F.C. since they were formed in 1892 as a result of the original tenants Everton F.C. leaving the ground.
WorldSoccerShop: Located in Bradford, Manchester, the stadium is also referred to as Eastlands. After the club was taken over by the Emirati Abu Dhabi United Group, some people called the stadium the Middle Eastlands.
WorldSoccerShop: The largest football club stadium in England with a capacity of 75,957. Located in the Trafford borough of Greater Manchester, Manu legend Bobby Charlton once gave it the nickname Theatre of Dreams.
WorldSoccerShop: The largest football club stadium in England with a capacity of 75,957. Located in the Trafford borough of Greater Manchester, Manu legend Bobby Charlton once gave it the nickname Theatre of Dreams.
WorldSoccerShop: Located in the centre of Newcastle, the 52,387 people holding stadium`s white cantilever roof is visible across the city, and is the largest cantilever in Europe.
Stanley Matthews Way, Stoke-on-Trent, Stoke-on-Trent
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WorldSoccerShop: Sir Stanley Matthews's ashes were buried beneath the centre circle of the pitch following his death in February 2000; he had officially opened the stadium on 30 August 1997.
WorldSoccerShop: With an original capacity of 42,000, the Stadium of Light was expanded in 2002 to seat 49,000, and its simple design is expected to allow for redevelopments up to an eventual capacity of 64,000.
748 High Rd (Bill Nicholson Way), Tottenham, Greater London
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WorldSoccerShop: White Hart Lane is an all-seater football stadium in Tottenham, London. Built in 1899, it is the home of Tottenham Hotspur and, after numerous renovations, the stadium has a capacity of 36,310.
Halfords Ln (Birmingham Rd), West Bromwich, Sandwell
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WorldSoccerShop: The ground was the last Football League ground to be built in the 19th century. At an altitude of 168 m, it is the highest ground among those of all 92 Premier League and Football League clubs.
WorldSoccerShop: The Boleyn Ground, more often colloquially referred to as Upton Park due to its location in Upton Park, London is the football stadium of West Ham United.