List of football stadiums in England explained

This is a list of football stadiums in England, ranked in descending order of capacity. There is an extremely large number of football stadiums and pitches in England, and a definitive list of stadiums would be difficult to produce. This list, therefore, is limited to stadiums that meet one of the following criteria based on current capacity:

A person who has watched a match at the stadiums of all 92 Premier League and English Football League (EFL) clubs in England and Wales may apply to join The 92 Club.

Existing stadiums

RankStadiumTown / CityCapacityTeamLeagueclass=unsortableImage
1Wembley StadiumWembley, London[2] England (Men's, women's and youth)
2Old TraffordOld Trafford, Greater ManchesterManchester UnitedPremier League
3Tottenham Hotspur StadiumTottenham, London[3] Tottenham HotspurPremier League
4London StadiumStratford, London[4] West Ham UnitedPremier League
5AnfieldAnfield, LiverpoolLiverpoolPremier League
6Emirates StadiumHolloway, LondonArsenalPremier League
Arsenal W.F.C.Women's Super League
7City of Manchester StadiumBradford, ManchesterManchester CityPremier League
8St James' ParkNewcastle upon TyneNewcastle UnitedPremier League
9Stadium of LightMonkwearmouth, SunderlandSunderlandEFL Championship
10Villa ParkAston, Birmingham[5] Aston VillaPremier League
Aston Villa W.F.C.Women's Super League
11Stamford BridgeFulham, LondonChelseaPremier League
12Goodison ParkWalton, LiverpoolEvertonPremier League
13Elland RoadBeeston, Leeds[6] Leeds UnitedEFL Championship
14HillsboroughOwlerton, Sheffield[7] Sheffield WednesdayEFL Championship
15Riverside StadiumMiddlesbroughMiddlesbroughEFL Championship
 Cardiff City Stadium Leckwith, CardiffEFL Championship
16Pride ParkDerbyDerby CountyEFL Championship
17Coventry Building Society ArenaCoventryCoventry CityEFL Championship
18St Mary's StadiumSouthamptonSouthamptonPremier League
19King Power StadiumLeicesterLeicester CityPremier League
Leicester City W.F.C.Women's Super League
20Bramall LaneSheffield[8] Sheffield UnitedEFL Championship
Sheffield United W.F.C.Women's Championship
21Falmer StadiumFalmer, Brighton & Hove[9] Brighton & Hove AlbionPremier League
22MolineuxWolverhamptonWolverhampton WanderersPremier League
23Ewood ParkBlackburnBlackburn RoversEFL Championship
24City GroundWest BridgfordNottingham ForestPremier League
25Stadium MKDenbigh, Milton KeynesMilton Keynes DonsEFL League Two
26bet365 StadiumStoke-on-Trent[10] Stoke CityEFL Championship
27Portman RoadIpswichIpswich TownPremier League
28St Andrew'sBordesley, Birmingham[11] Birmingham CityEFL League One
Birmingham City LadiesWomen's Championship
29Toughsheet Community StadiumHorwich, BoltonBolton WanderersEFL League One
30Carrow RoadNorwichNorwich CityEFL Championship
31The ValleyCharlton, London[12] Charlton AthleticEFL League One
32The HawthornsWest Bromwich[13] West Bromwich AlbionEFL Championship
33Ashton Gate StadiumBristolBristol CityEFL Championship
34MKM StadiumHull[14] Hull CityEFL Championship
Hull F.C. (rugby)
35Selhurst ParkSelhurst, LondonCrystal PalacePremier League
36DW StadiumWiganWigan AthleticEFL League One
Wigan Warriors (rugby)Super League
37Craven CottageFulham, LondonFulhamPremier League
38Valley ParadeBradfordBradford CityEFL League Two
39Madejski StadiumReadingReadingEFL League One
Reading WomenWomen's Championship
40Kirklees StadiumHuddersfieldHuddersfield TownEFL League One
Huddersfield Giants (rugby)Super League
41DeepdalePrestonPreston North EndEFL Championship
42OakwellBarnsley[15] BarnsleyEFL League One
43Vicarage RoadWatford[16] WatfordEFL Championship
44Turf MoorBurnleyBurnleyEFL Championship
 Liberty Stadium Landore, SwanseaEFL Championship
45Fratton ParkMilton, Portsmouth[17] PortsmouthEFL Championship
46Meadow LaneNottingham[18] Notts CountyEFL League Two
47The DenBermondsey, LondonMillwallEFL Championship
48Langtree ParkWhite City, London[19] Liverpool F.C. WomenWomen's Super League
49Loftus RoadSt HelensQueens Park RangersEFL Championship
50Home ParkPlymouth[20] Plymouth ArgyleEFL Championship
51Brentford Community StadiumBrentford, LondonBrentfordPremier League
London Irish (rugby)Premiership Rugby
52Brunton ParkCarlisleCarlisle UnitedEFL League Two
53Bloomfield RoadBlackpoolBlackpoolEFL League One
54County GroundSwindonSwindon TownEFL League Two
55Eco-Power StadiumDoncasterDoncaster RoversEFL League Two
56Vale ParkBurslem, Stoke-on-TrentPort ValeEFL League Two
57Prenton ParkBirkenheadTranmere RoversEFL League Two
58London RoadPeterboroughPeterborough UnitedEFL League One
59Boundary ParkOldhamOldham AthleticNational League
60Kassam StadiumLittlemore, OxfordOxford UnitedEFL Championship
61Roots HallSouthend[21] Southend UnitedNational League
62New York StadiumRotherhamRotherham UnitedEFL League One
63Leigh Sports VillageLeigh[22] Manchester United WomenWomen's Super League
64Gateshead International StadiumGateshead[23] GatesheadNational League
65Gigg LaneBury[24] Bury North West Counties Football League Premier Division
66Priestfield StadiumGillingham[25] GillinghamEFL League Two
67Dean CourtKings Park, BournemouthAFC BournemouthPremier League
68Bescot StadiumBescot, WalsallWalsallEFL League Two
69Edgeley ParkEdgeley, StockportStockport CountyEFL League One
70Sincil BankLincolnLincoln CityEFL League One
71The ShayHalifax[26] FC Halifax TownNational League
Halifax (rugby)RFL Championship
 [27] EFL League One
72SMH Group StadiumChesterfield[28] ChesterfieldEFL League Two
73Kenilworth RoadLutonLuton TownEFL Championship
74Gresty RoadCreweCrewe AlexandraEFL League Two
75Colchester Community StadiumColchester[29] Colchester UnitedEFL League Two
76New MeadowShrewsbury[30] Shrewsbury TownEFL League One
77Memorial StadiumHorfield, BristolBristol RoversEFL League One
78Huish ParkYeovil[31] Yeovil TownNational League
79Adams ParkWycombeWycombe WanderersEFL League One
80SpotlandRochdaleRochdaleNational League
Rochdale Hornets (rugby)RFL League 1
81Field MillMansfieldMansfield TownEFL League One
82Brisbane RoadLeyton, LondonLeyton OrientEFL League One
Tottenham Hotspur WomenWomen's Super League
83Glanford ParkScunthorpe[32] Scunthorpe UnitedNational League North
84Plough LaneWimbledon, London[33] AFC WimbledonEFL League Two
85Blundell ParkCleethorpesGrimsby TownEFL League Two
86Twerton ParkTwerton, Bath[34] Bath CityNational League South
 Rodney Parade NewportEFL League Two
87St James ParkExeterExeter CityEFL League One
88York Community StadiumHuntington, York[35] York CityNational League
York Knights (rugby)RFL Championship
89The WalksKing's Lynn[36] King's Lynn TownNational League
90Abbey StadiumCambridgeCambridge UnitedEFL League One
91Victoria ParkHartlepool[37] Hartlepool UnitedNational League
92Sixfields StadiumNorthamptonNorthampton TownEFL League One
93Broadhall WayStevenageStevenageEFL League One
94Recreation GroundAldershot[38] Aldershot TownNational League
95Pirelli StadiumBurton-upon-TrentBurton AlbionEFL League One
96Academy StadiumManchester[39] Manchester City Women's F.C.Women's Super League
97Whaddon RoadCheltenhamCheltenham TownEFL League Two
98York StreetBoston[40] Boston UnitedNational League
99Holker StreetBarrow-in-FurnessBarrowEFL League Two
100PlainmoorTorquay[41] Torquay UnitedNational League South
101Bower FoldStalybridge[42] Stalybridge CelticNorthern Premier League Division One West
102Moss RoseMacclesfield[43] Macclesfield F.C.Northern Premier League Premier Division
103New Bucks HeadTelford[44] AFC Telford UnitedNational League
104Globe ArenaMorecambeMorecambeEFL League Two
105AggboroughKidderminster[45] Kidderminster HarriersNational League North
106Moss LaneAltrincham[46] AltrinchamNational League
107Victoria RoadDagenham, LondonDagenham & RedbridgeNational League
West Ham WomenWomen's Super League
108Keys ParkCannock, Hednesford[47] Hednesford TownNorthern Premier League Division One West
109Haig AvenueBlowick, Southport[48] SouthportNational League
110Kingfield StadiumWoking[49] WokingNational League
111Mill FarmWesham[50] AFC FyldeNational League
112The CamroseBasingstoke[51] Basingstoke TownSouthern Football League South Division
113Cherrywood RoadFarnborough[52] FarnboroughNational League South
114Broadfield StadiumCrawleyCrawley TownEFL League One
Brighton & Hove Albion WomenWomen's Super League
115Crabble Athletic GroundDover[53] Dover AthleticNational League South
116Damson ParkSolihull[54] Solihull MoorsNational League
117Crown GroundAccringtonAccrington StanleyEFL League Two
118Westleigh ParkHavant[55] Havant & WaterloovilleNational League South
119Ten AcresEastleigh[56] EastleighNational League
120The Hive StadiumCanons Park, London[57] BarnetNational League
121Highbury StadiumFleetwoodFleetwood TownEFL League Two
122Deva StadiumChester[58] ChesterNational League North
123Gander Green LaneSutton, LondonSutton UnitedNational League
124Moor LaneKersal, SalfordSalford CityEFL League Two
125Wetherby RoadHarrogateHarrogate TownEFL League Two
126Stonebridge RoadNorthfleet, Gravesend[59] Ebbsfleet UnitedNational League
127The New LawnNailsworthForest Green RoversNational League
128Hayes LaneBromley, London[60] BromleyEFL League Two
Crystal Palace WomenWomen's Super League
KingsmeadowKingston, London[61] Chelsea WomenWomen's Super League
Walton Hall ParkWalton, Liverpool[62] Everton WomenWomen's Super League

Old stadiums

See main article: List of defunct English football stadiums.

Following crowd troubles in the 1980s, and regulations imposed after the Taylor Report, several English league stadiums have been built or completely redeveloped in the last few years. Prior to 1988, however, the last newly built Football League ground in England was Roots Hall, Southend, which was opened in 1955.

Future stadiums and developments

Stadiums which are currently being built, redeveloped, or have planning approval without work having commenced include:

StadiumExpected
capacity
ClubNotes
City of Manchester Stadium (redevelopment) (under construction)61,474Manchester CityIn August 2015 construction of the first two phases of stadium expansion were completed and subsequently passed all safety requirements at a specially organised test event on 12 August 2015. The South Stand has been extended with the addition of a third tier of seats and three rows of additional pitchside seating have also been added to all stands, expanding the current capacity to 55,097. A final expansion phase, extending the second tier back with an additional 7,900 seats commenced in 2023, with completion aimed for 2026. The stadium's capacity after the third phase is expected to exceed 61,474.[63] [64]
Stamford Bridge (redevelopment)c. 60,000ChelseaIn June 2015 Chelsea unveiled plans to expand Stamford Bridge to a capacity of 60,000,[65] however in January 2018, in spite of the local councils' approval of the £2bn development, plans were blocked due to objections of a single local resident, referencing light restrictions of the build; so the plans were shelved.[66]

Under new ownership though, Chelsea have continued to explore their options with regards to potential redevelopment, rebuilding or relocation to a new site; even going as far as to implement a task force to oversee the potential viability of these options.[67] In October 2023 Chelsea completed an £80m purchase of the Sir Oswald Stoll Mansions adjacent to the ground, though any redevelopment works are still a long way off being rubber stamped.[68]

Everton Stadium (new build) (under construction)c. 52,888EvertonOn 24 March 2017, Everton announced they had agreed to purchase land at Bramley-Moore Dock located in Vauxhall, Liverpool with intent to build a new £300m-plus stadium.[69] After plans were approved by Liverpool City Council and funding was eventually found through private means, the stadium's construction work began in July 2021.[70] The build is scheduled for completion in early 2025, in time for the 2025–26 season.
Elland Roadc. 50,000LeedsLeeds United's Elland Road expansion plans receive major update [71]
Villa Park (redevelopment)c. 50,000Aston VillaIn January 2023, plans were approved by Birmingham City Council to redevelop Villa Park and the surrounding area, involving the demolition and rebuild of the North Stand, increasing capacity from 7,000 to 15,000 seats. In addition to this, the developments also included a hotel, museum and club store among other amendments in the surrounding area. The ground would see capacity increase to approximately 50,000.[72] However in January 2024, the proposals were officially shelved by the club, citing their desire to not reduce capacity in the time-span of the build, putting these proposals at risk.[73]
King Power Stadium (redevelopment)c. 40,000Leicester CityIn September 2022, Leicester City Council approved initial plans for expansion of the King Power Stadium as well as wider developments of the land around the ground, including a fanzone, hotel, indoor arena and residential tower among other works. The plans were fully approved in December 2023 by LCC,[74] however a date for when the development could break ground has yet to be confirmed, due to the project being subject to finance.[75]
City Ground (redevelopment)c. 38,000Nottingham ForestIn February 2019 the club confirmed an extended lease on The City Ground. This extended lease meant the club was now able to proceed with plans to redevelop the stadium and surrounding area. Central to this redevelopment was the replacement of the Peter Taylor Stand with a new 10,000-seater stand, and improvements to the Trentside area, Brian Clough and Bridgford Stands.

The club submitted plans for these developments of the ground, with the proposed capacity increase up to 38,000 after completion.[76] These plans were formally approved by Rushcliffe Borough Council in July 2022 though work has yet to commence.[77]

Selhurst Park (redevelopment)c. 34,000Crystal PalacePlans for a new 13,500-seater Main Stand were approved by Croydon Council in April 2018[78] with plans even scheduled to commence as early as January 2019, however due to Covid-19 restrictions, the financial constraints this brought along and amendments to the initial proposal, the development has been delayed significantly. In October 2022 however, the revised plans were once again approved,[79] though the club are still awaiting final approval before any work can commence.[80]
Power Court Stadium Project (new build)c. 23,500Luton TownPlans were approved in January 2019 for a new 17,500-seater stadium in the Power Court site of Luton town centre,[81] with initial plans for completion scheduled for the start of the 2020–21 season.[82] Due to external factors however, such as the Covid-19 pandemic's financial impacts on construction costs and Luton Town's promotion to the Premier League in 2023, the development has been delayed though still in planning. Amendments to the initital plans due to Luton's Premier League promotion have taken the potential capacity up to 23,500. A start date for the wider Power Court development has still yet to be confirmed though.[83]
Kidlington Triangle (new build)c. 16,000Oxford UnitedProposed new stadium in Kidlington, Oxfordshire. Due to the lease agreement of Oxford's current ground the Kassam Stadium, expiring in 2026, the aim for completion of the new stadium is estimated for the start of the 2025–26 season.[84] An agreement has been reached on heads of terms for Oxfordshire County Council to lease land near Oxford Parkway train station. Though plans are still in progress.[85]
Northfleet Community Stadium (new build)c. 8,000Ebbsfleet UnitedProposed new stadium as part of the wider regeneration of Northfleet Habourside. Plans were approved in April 2024 by Gravesham Borough Council, with works on the stadium scheduled to begin in September 2024 with an aim to be complete by August 2026, potentially in time for the beginning of the 2025-26 season.[86]
Eco Park (new build)c. 5,000Forest Green RoversProposed new stadium for Forest Green Rovers in Eastington, Gloucestershire. Designed by Zaha Hadid following a 2016 design competition,[87] it is reputedly going to be the world's first timber stadium.[88] Planning permission was approved by Stroud District Council in December 2019.[89]

See also

Notes and References

  1. This includes, for reference, stadiums located outside England; however such stadiums are not numbered below.
  2. Web site: Presspack . 27 February 2015 . Wembley Stadium.
  3. News: Local: Information for local residents and businesses . Tottenham Hotspur F.C. . 10 January 2021.
  4. Web site: Premier League Handbook 2023/24 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20221104125344/https://resources.premierleague.com/premierleague/document/2022/07/19/40085fed-1e9e-4c33-9f14-0bcf57857da2/PL_Handbook_2022-23_DIGITAL_18.07.pdf . 4 November 2022 . 28 August 2023 . Premier League.
  5. Web site: Premier League Handbook 2024/25 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20240801004546/https://resources.premierleague.com/premierleague/document/2024/07/26/e6332e5a-4ca6-4411-bf01-9f8ab76c6fb4/TM1534-PL_Handbook-and-Collateral-2024-25_25.07_V2.pdf . 1 August 2024 . 20 August 2024 . Premier League.
  6. Web site: September 2016 . Club – Leeds United . 31 October 2016 . leedsunited.com . Leeds United.
  7. Capacities as listed on EFL Official Website under each club's summarised information.
  8. Web site: Club Charter 22/23 . Sheffield United F.C. . 17 April 2023. 28.
  9. News: Amex capacity to be increased. Brighton & Hove Albion F.C.. 6 March 2021. 22 June 2021.
  10. Web site: March 2018 . Stoke City – Brittania Stadium . 27 April 2019 . premierleague.com . Premier League.
  11. Capacities as listed on EFL Official Website under each club's summarised information (removed as of August 2023).
  12. News: Marshall-Bailey . Tom . 19 June 2015 . 2015/16 Championship: A guide to each and every one of the 24 grounds next season . The Huddersfield Daily Examiner . Trinity Mirror North West . 21 June 2015.
  13. Web site: Premier League Handbook 2020/21 . live. https://web.archive.org/web/20210412002820/https://resources.premierleague.com/premierleague/document/2021/04/07/6ebff069-a7ee-415d-afbd-15878b6d33b2/2020-21-PL-Handbook-240321.pdf. 12 April 2021 . Premier League . 12 April 2021. 38.
  14. Web site: MKM Stadium . 29 April 2023 . Hull City A.F.C..
  15. Web site: Oakwell – Barnsley . https://web.archive.org/web/20150406183159/http://www.footballgroundguide.com/leagues/england/league-one/oakwell-barnsley-fc.html . 6 April 2015 . 27 February 2015 . Football Ground Guide.
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  17. Fratton Park Capacity.
  18. Web site: Meadow Lane – Notts County . https://web.archive.org/web/20150407002511/http://www.footballgroundguide.com/leagues/england/league-one/meadow-lane-notts-county-fc.html . 7 April 2015 . 27 February 2015 . Football Ground Guide.
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  20. Web site: 31 July 2018 . Home Park – Plymouth Argyle . 15 August 2020 . Plymouth Herald.
  21. Web site: Roots Hall – Southend United . https://web.archive.org/web/20150406184859/http://www.footballgroundguide.com/leagues/england/league-two/roots-hall-southend-united-fc.html . 6 April 2015 . 27 February 2015 . Football Ground Guide.
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  23. Web site: Gateshead International Stadium – Gateshead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150526025256/http://www.footballgroundguide.com/leagues/conference/conference-premier/gateshead-fc-international-stadium.html . 26 May 2015 . 27 February 2015 . Football Ground Guide.
  24. Web site: Gigg Lane – Bury . https://web.archive.org/web/20150406182051/http://www.footballgroundguide.com/leagues/england/league-two/jd-stadium-gigg-lane-bury-fc.html . 6 April 2015 . 27 February 2015 . Football Ground Guide.
  25. Web site: Priestfield Stadium – Gillingham . https://web.archive.org/web/20150406184225/http://www.footballgroundguide.com/leagues/england/league-one/priestfield-stadium-gillingham-fc.html . 6 April 2015 . 27 February 2015 . Football Ground Guide.
  26. Web site: The Shay – FC Halifax Town . https://web.archive.org/web/20150526024145/http://www.footballgroundguide.com/leagues/conference/conference-premier/the-shay-fc-halifax-town.html . 26 May 2015 . 27 February 2015 . Football Ground Guide.
  27. Web site: Racecourse Ground – Wrexham. March 2008 . Football Ground Guide. 27 February 2015.
  28. Web site: Proact Stadium – Chesterfield . https://web.archive.org/web/20150406182838/http://www.footballgroundguide.com/leagues/england/league-one/proact-stadium-chesterfield-fc.html . 6 April 2015 . 27 February 2015 . Football Ground Guide.
  29. Web site: Colchester Community Stadium – Colchester United . March 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150406184737/http://www.footballgroundguide.com/leagues/england/league-one/colchester-united-fc.html . 6 April 2015 . 27 February 2015 . Football Ground Guide.
  30. Web site: Greenhous Meadow – Shrewsbury Town . https://web.archive.org/web/20150406182921/http://www.footballgroundguide.com/leagues/england/league-two/greenhous-meadow-stadium-shrewsbury-town-fc.html . 6 April 2015 . 27 February 2015 . Football Ground Guide.
  31. Web site: Huish Park – Yeovil Town . https://web.archive.org/web/20150406183403/http://www.footballgroundguide.com/leagues/england/league-one/huish-park-yeovil-town-fc.html . 6 April 2015 . 27 February 2015 . Football Ground Guide.
  32. Web site: Glanford Park – Scunthorpe United . https://web.archive.org/web/20150406185131/http://www.footballgroundguide.com/leagues/england/league-one/glanford-park-scunthorpe-united-fc.html . 6 April 2015 . 27 February 2015 . Football Ground Guide.
  33. Capacities as listed on EFL Official Website under each club's summarised information.
  34. Web site: Twerton Park – Bath City . https://web.archive.org/web/20150526071023/http://www.footballgroundguide.com/leagues/conference/conference-south/bath-city-fc-twerton-park.html . 26 May 2015 . 27 February 2015 . Football Ground Guide.
  35. Web site: LNER Community Stadium. Better.org.uk. 27 April 2021.
  36. Web site: Kings's Lynn Town FC – Vanarama National League North . King's Lynn Town FC.
  37. Web site: Victoria Park, Hartlepool – Hartlepool United . https://web.archive.org/web/20150406191010/http://www.footballgroundguide.com/leagues/england/league-two/victoria-park-hartlepool-united-fc.html . 6 April 2015 . 27 February 2015 . Football Ground Guide.
  38. Web site: Recreation Ground (Aldershot) – Aldershot Town . https://web.archive.org/web/20150526071147/http://www.footballgroundguide.com/leagues/conference/conference-premier/aldershot-town-fc-recreation-ground.html . 26 May 2015 . 27 February 2015 . Football Ground Guide.
  39. Web site: Academy Stadium . 4 May 2023 . Manchester City F.C. .
  40. Web site: York Street – Boston United . https://web.archive.org/web/20150526070137/http://www.footballgroundguide.com/leagues/conference/conference-north/boston-united-fc-york-street.html . 26 May 2015 . 27 February 2015 . Football Ground Guide.
  41. Web site: Plainmoor – Torquay United . https://web.archive.org/web/20150526070934/http://www.footballgroundguide.com/leagues/conference/conference-premier/plainmoor-torquay-united-fc.html . 26 May 2015 . 27 February 2015 . Football Ground Guide.
  42. Web site: Bower Field – Stalybridge Celtic . https://web.archive.org/web/20150526071020/http://www.footballgroundguide.com/leagues/conference/conference-north/stalybridge-celtic-fc-bower-fold.html . 26 May 2015 . 27 February 2015 . Football Ground Guide.
  43. Web site: Moss Rose – Macclesfield Town . https://web.archive.org/web/20150526064218/http://www.footballgroundguide.com/leagues/conference/conference-premier/moss-rose-macclesfield-town-fc.html . 26 May 2015 . 27 February 2015 . Football Ground Guide.
  44. Web site: New Bucks Head – AFC Telford United . https://web.archive.org/web/20150526070614/http://www.footballgroundguide.com/leagues/conference/conference-premier/afc-telford-united-new-bucks-head-stadium.html . 26 May 2015 . 27 February 2015 . Football Ground Guide.
  45. Web site: Aggborough – Kidderminster Harriers . https://web.archive.org/web/20150402191748/http://www.footballgroundguide.com/leagues/conference/conference-premier/kidderminster-harriers-fc-aggborough-stadium.html . 2 April 2015 . 27 February 2015 . Football Ground Guide.
  46. Web site: Moss Lane – Altrincham . https://web.archive.org/web/20150526070143/http://www.footballgroundguide.com/leagues/conference/conference-premier/altrincham-fc-moss-lane.html . 26 May 2015 . 27 February 2015 . Football Ground Guide.
  47. Web site: Hednesford Town Football Club | PRG Stadium at Keys Park .
  48. Web site: Haig Avenue – Southport . https://web.archive.org/web/20150402194855/http://www.footballgroundguide.com/leagues/conference/conference-premier/southport-fc-haig-avenue.html . 2 April 2015 . 27 February 2015 . Football Ground Guide.
  49. Web site: Kingfield Stadium – Woking . https://web.archive.org/web/20150402142106/http://www.footballgroundguide.com/leagues/conference/conference-premier/woking-fc-kingfield-stadium.html . 2 April 2015 . 27 February 2015 . Football Ground Guide.
  50. Web site: Mill Farm – Kirkham . August 2016 . 1 February 2018 . Football Ground Guide.
  51. Web site: The Camrose – Basingstoke Town . https://web.archive.org/web/20150402191004/http://www.footballgroundguide.com/leagues/conference/conference-south/basingstoke-town-fc-the-camrose-ground.html . 2 April 2015 . 27 February 2015 . Football Ground Guide.
  52. Web site: Paddy Power Park . https://web.archive.org/web/20150619202201/http://www.footballgroundguide.com/leagues/conference/conference-south/farnborough-fc-cherrywood-road.html . 19 June 2015 . 4 June 2015 . Football Ground Guide.
  53. Web site: Crabbie Athletic Ground – Dover Athletic . https://web.archive.org/web/20150402094926/http://www.footballgroundguide.com/leagues/conference/conference-premier/dover-athletic-fc-crabble-athletic-ground.html . 2 April 2015 . 27 February 2015 . Football Ground Guide.
  54. Web site: Solihull Moors . 31 May 2016 . Football Ground Guide.
  55. Web site: Westleigh Park . https://web.archive.org/web/20150619064317/http://www.footballgroundguide.com/leagues/conference/conference-south/havant-and-waterlooville-fc-westleigh-park.html . 19 June 2015 . 4 June 2015 . Football Ground Guide.
  56. Web site: Stadium Guide . 26 May 2015 . Eastleigh FC.
  57. Web site: The Hive Stadium – Barnet . https://web.archive.org/web/20150402181956/http://www.footballgroundguide.com/leagues/conference/conference-premier/the-hive-stadium-barnet-fc.html . 2 April 2015 . 27 February 2015 . Football Ground Guide.
  58. Web site: Deva Stadium – Chester . https://web.archive.org/web/20150402131246/http://www.footballgroundguide.com/leagues/conference/conference-premier/chester-fc-deva-stadium.html . 2 April 2015 . 27 February 2015 . Football Ground Guide.
  59. Web site: Stonebridge Road – Ebbsfleet United . https://web.archive.org/web/20150402143838/http://www.footballgroundguide.com/leagues/conference/conference-south/ebbsfleet-united-fc-stonebridge-road.html . 2 April 2015 . 27 February 2015 . Football Ground Guide.
  60. Web site: Fortress Stadium, Bromley – Bromley . https://web.archive.org/web/20150402125347/http://www.footballgroundguide.com/leagues/conference/conference-south/bromley-fc-hayes-lane.html . 2 April 2015 . 27 February 2015 . Football Ground Guide.
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