Stadia
Wembley Stadium is one of Stadia.

1. Wembley Stadium

9.0
South Way, Wembley, Greater London
Stadium · 316 tips and reviews

National Football Post.comNational Football Post.com: Wembley, the second largest stadium in all of Europe, has hosted an NFL game every year since 2007. Read more.

White Hart Lane Stadium is one of Stadia.

2. White Hart Lane Stadium

748 High Rd (Bill Nicholson Way), Tottenham, Greater London
Soccer Stadium · 68 tips and reviews

WorldSoccerShopWorldSoccerShop: 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.

Leyton Orient FC - Breyer Group Stadium is one of Stadia.

3. Leyton Orient FC - Breyer Group Stadium

7.3
Brisbane Rd (Oliver Rd), Leyton, Greater London
Soccer Stadium · 16 tips and reviews

HISTORY UKHISTORY UK: The second oldest football club in London (after Fulham) was founded by members of the Glyn Cricket Club in 1881.The team’s crest features two wyverns, heraldic beasts associated with London.

Twickenham Stadium is one of Stadia.

4. Twickenham Stadium

9.0
Whitton Rd, Twickenham, Greater London
Rugby Stadium · 93 tips and reviews

WorldRugbyShopWorldRugbyShop: Twickenham is the largest rugby union stadium in the UK and has a capacity of 82,000. The World Rugby Museum is also located at the stadium.

Boleyn Ground (Upton Park) is one of Stadia.

5. Boleyn Ground (Upton Park)

Green St (at Barking Rd), London, Greater London
Soccer Stadium · Upton Park · 45 tips and reviews

HISTORY UKHISTORY UK: The club was founded by the foreman of the Thames Ironworks in 1895, hence team nicknames ‘the Hammers’ or ‘the Irons’. Their first game at the current ground was a 3-0 victory vs Millwall in 1904.

Chigwell Construction Stadium is one of Stadia.

6. Chigwell Construction Stadium

5.5
Victoria Rd, Dagenham, Greater London
Soccer Stadium · 6 tips and reviews

HISTORY UKHISTORY UK: The club was formed by merger in 1992 but descends from amateur clubs which date back to 1881. Victoria Road’s attendance record of 7,200 was set when Dagenham hosted Reading in the 1967 FA Cup.

8. Selhurst Park

7.0
White Horse Ln, Selhurst, Greater London
Soccer Stadium · 27 tips and reviews

HISTORY UKHISTORY UK: The club was formed in 1905 by workers at the Crystal Palace, which moved from Hyde Park to Sydenham in 1854. It burned down in 1936.

Vicarage Road Stadium is one of Stadia.

9. Vicarage Road Stadium

7.1
Vicarage Rd, Watford, Hertfordshire
Soccer Stadium · 20 tips and reviews

Mark J.Mark James: Watford Rovers, Founded in 1881and joined the Football League in 1920. The club played at several grounds before moving to a permanent location at Vicarage Road in 1922, where it remains to this day.

Highbury Stadium Square is one of Stadia.

10. Highbury Stadium Square

8.2
Avenell Road (Gillespie Road), Islington, Greater London
Housing Development · Islington · 8 tips and reviews

Mark J.Mark James: Arsenal Stadium was a football stadium in Highbury, North London, which was the home ground of Arsenal Football Club between 6 September 1913 and 7 May 2006.

Villa Park is one of Stadia.

11. Villa Park

7.8
Trinity Rd (at Witton Ln & Witton Rd), Birmingham, West Midlands
Soccer Stadium · Aston · 49 tips and reviews

WorldSoccerShopWorldSoccerShop: 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.