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Top 25 Football Stadiums in England
Here is a list of Top 25 football stadiums on the basis of capacity in England
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| Name |
Capacity |
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| City of Manchester Stadium |
47,726 |
Manchester City |
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Also known as Eastlands or abbreviated as COMS; the stadium was originally built for the 2002 Commonwealth Games. Afterwards it was given a £35 million conversion by Manchester City FC to transform the ground for football use, a new stand and 10,000 seats were also added. The stadium was also the venue for the 2008 UEFA Cup Final. The City of Manchester Stadium's pitch is also the widest in English football |
| Anfield |
45,522 |
Liverpool |
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Anfield: Proposed move to Stanley Park Stadium, with initial 60,000 capacity with the potential to rise to around 73,000. Will contain a new 'Kop', which will be the largest single-tier stand in the world, seating more than 20,000. |
| Villa Park |
42,573 |
Aston Villa |
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Villa Park:Plans to increase capacity to at least 51,000 seats |
| Stamford Bridge |
42,055 |
Chelsea |
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Stamford Bridge:
The West Stand, recently updated, is located along the west side of the pitch. It has three tiers, and is the second tallest stadium in England. |
| Goodison Park |
40,569 |
Everton |
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Goodison Park:
Everton are currently looking at moving to a new 55,000-capacity ground. |
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