Largest Stadiums in England, UK
Overview
Which is the largest stadium in England?
The largest stadium in England is Wembley Stadium of London with a maximum seating capacity of 90,000 spectators.The seating capacities of the stadiums in England range from capacities of 5,000 spectators to 90,000 spectators, with the average sports venue being able to host around 17,563.2 spectators.
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Cities with the most large-capacity stadiums
The city with the most large-capacity stadiums is London.
Most recent and oldest stadiums
The most recently opened stadium in UK is York Community Stadium of York in 2021.The oldest stadium in UK is Lord's Cricket Ground of London which opened in 1814.The average building ages of the stadiums in UK is 82.4 years old, with the oldest being 208 years old.
Let's check out some of these largest stadiums in England.
Wembley Stadium is the largest stadium by capacity in the United Kingdom.
Located in London, England, UK, Wembley Stadium is a stadium which can accommodate up to 90,000 spectators. Wembley Stadium was opened in the year 2007 (15 years of age).
The stadium hosts sports events for association football, rugby league, rugby union, american football, boxing. Wembley Stadium is home to teams such as England national football team
Compare Wembley Stadium with Victoria Road (Port Talbot) from Port Talbot.
Compare Wembley Stadium with The Hawthorns from West Bromwich.
Twickenham Stadium is the 2nd largest stadium by capacity in the United Kingdom.
Twickenham Stadium is a stadium that can seat up to 82,000 spectators. Located in London, England, UK, Twickenham Stadium was opened in the year 1909 (113 years of age).
The stadium hosts sports events for rugby union, american football. Twickenham Stadium is home to teams such as England national rugby union team
Compare Twickenham Stadium with Barnet Copthall from London.
Compare Twickenham Stadium with University Of Bolton Stadium from Bolton.
Old Trafford is the 3rd largest stadium by capacity in the United Kingdom.
Old Trafford is a stadium located in Manchester, England, UK. Opened in the year 1910, Old Trafford's building age is 112 years and has a seating capacity of up to 74,140 spectators.
The stadium hosts sports events for association football, rugby league. Old Trafford is home to teams such as Manchester United F.C.
Compare Old Trafford with Anfield from Liverpool.
Compare Old Trafford with Recreation Ground (Bath) from Bath.
London Stadium is the 3rd largest stadium by capacity in London, England.
London Stadium is a stadium in London, England, UK, which can house a full seating capacity of 62,500 spectators. London Stadium was opened in the year 2012 (10 years of age).
Home to teams such as West Ham United F.C., British Athletics, the stadium hosts events for sports such as association football, athletics, rugby league, rugby union, baseball, 2012 summer olympics, 2012 summer paralympics.
Compare London Stadium with Sardis Road from Pontypridd.
Compare London Stadium with Craven Park from Kingston Upon Hull.
Opened in 2019, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is a 3-year-old stadium, with a maximum capacity of 62,303 spectators. It is located in London, England, UK.
The stadium is home to Tottenham Hotspur F.C. and is a venue for sports such as association football, american football, boxing, rugby union.
Compare Tottenham Hotspur Stadium with New Bucks Head from Telford.
Compare Tottenham Hotspur Stadium with The Hawthorns from West Bromwich.
Opened in 2006, Emirates Stadium is a 16-year-old stadium, with a maximum capacity of 60,260 spectators. It is located in London, England, UK.
The stadium hosts sports events for association football. Emirates Stadium is home to teams such as Arsenal F.C.
Compare Emirates Stadium with Molineux Stadium from Wolverhampton.
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