Top 10 Biggest Football Stadiums in the UK

A good stadium in modern football is essential for a club’s image and status. Most clubs in the United Kingdom know this, which is why they invest heavily in providing their players and fans with an unforgettable experience. A good stadium will enable fans to create a good atmosphere and keep them wanting to return. Which are the biggest football stadiums in the UK? Scroll down to find out. 

Biggest Football Stadiums in the UK

Wembley Stadium – 90,000

Wembley is the biggest football stadium in the UK, with a capacity to accommodate 90,000 fans. It is the home of the England football team.

Wembley was built in 1923, renovated in 1963, and closed down in October 2000 for reconstruction. The stadium was demolished between 2002 and 2003, and the revamped facility opened its doors in 2007.

Wembley has hosted some of the biggest events in the sporting world, including the 1966 World Cup final, the 1996 European Championship, the 2015 Rugby World Cup, the 2013 UEFA Champions League final and the 1948 Summer Olympics.  

Old Trafford – 76,000

Also referred to as The Theatre of Dreams, this 76,000-seater is the second-largest football stadium in the UK. It is the home of Manchester United and has incorporated the Matt Busby and Alex Ferguson ends in appreciation of their services to the club.

Old Trafford has hosted major events, including the 2003 Champions League final. It is one of the stadiums used during the UEFA Women’s Champions League.

Tottenham Hotspur – 62,850

The newly built Tottenham Hotspur stadium is not only one of the biggest football stadiums in the UK but also one of the most beautiful.

It is located in North London and is home to the premier league team Tottenham Hotspur. Tottenham built the stadium between 2016 and 2019 at £1 billion.

London Stadium – 62, 500

With a capacity of 62,500, the London Stadium is the fourth largest stadium in England. It is located in the Stratford district of London.

The facility was built for the 2012 Olympic Games and is currently occupied by Premier League side Westham United.

It was constructed between 2008 and 2011 at £486 million. E20 Stadium LLP owns the property.

Celtic Park – 60,411

It is the home of the Scottish football team Celtic FC. Celtic Park is the largest stadium in Scotland but only ranks fifth in the UK.

The ground opened in 1982, and in 1987, Celtic took ownership of it. Also known as Paradise or Parkhead, the stadium has hosted international events like the Commonwealth Games. 

The Emirates – 60,260

The Emirates is one of the best stadiums in the UK. With a capacity of 60,260, it is the sixth-largest football stadium.

It was constructed between 2004 and 2006 at £390 million and is home to Premier League side Arsenal FC The ground has 152 executive suites and is owned and operated by Kroenke Sports & Entertainment. 

The Etihad – 55,907

The Etihad is the home to reigning premier league champions Manchester City. It was built between 1999 and 2002 and later renovated between 2002 and 2003.

In 2004, the Etihad was expanded from 47,400 seats to 55,907 seats, making it the seventh-largest football stadium in the UK.

Manchester City has occupied the venue since 2003. The stadium has hosted multiple key sporting events like the 2002 Commonwealth Games, the 2005 UEFA Women’s Championships, the 2008 UEFA Cup final and the 2015 Rugby Union World Cup.

Anfield – 54,000

 Anfield is the home of Premier League side Liverpool. With fans singing ‘You Will Never Walk Alone’ at the top of their voices, it provides one of the best atmospheres in football.

Anfield is located in Merseyside, England. The facility has four stands, the Sir Kenny Dalglish stand, the main stand, Spion Kop and the Anfield Rod End.

It was built in 1884 and opened the same year. Fenway Sports Group owns the stadium.

St James’ Park – 52,405 

Sr James’ Park is the home of Premier League club Newcastle FC. It is located in Newcastle upon Tyne.

St James’ Park was opened in 1892 and underwent expansion between 1998 and 2000, making it one of the oldest grounds in the game. The Newcastle City Council owns St James’ Park.

Hampden Park – 51,866

Hampden Park, located in Scotland, is the tenth biggest football stadium in the UK. The facility was opened in 1903 and is owned by the Scottish Football Association.

It is the home of Scotland’s national football team. Scottish clubs Queens Park Rangers, Glasgow Tigers, Celtic FC and Scottish Claymores, were the previous occupants of the facility.

Conclusion

These are the biggest and best football stadiums in the UK. Which one have you visited or would you like to see?

Edward Borden

Edward Borden

My name is Edward Borden, a sports fanatic, writer and editor all rolled into one. I have a bachelor's degree in Mass Media with a specialization in Journalism from Toronto Metropolitan University.

This site is a great opportunity for me to further my passion for sports journalism. Working at Bukavu Online combines everything I love to do. I hope you have found it useful too.

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