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Premiership

Chelsea

Villa

Man City

Tottenham

Sunderland

Reading

Bolton

Fulham

Derby

Champ

Stoke

Hull

West Brom

Wolves

Palace

Charlton

Cardiff

Preston

Blackpool

Sheff Wed

Colchester

League 1

Forest

Northampton

Southend

Crewe

Luton

League 2

hereford

Wtcombe

Chesterfield

Rotherham

Lincoln

Accrington

Macclesfield

Mansfield

33 League grounds

Then tamworth, kidderminster, rushden, coalville :P

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This might help people who fear they have forgotten some.

1 Wembley Stadium 90,000 England national football team National stadium N/A Largest stadium in the country, most expensive stadium in the world. Holds current world record for the most covered seats.

2 Old Trafford 76,212 Manchester United Premier League 1 Largest football stadium in the Premier League. Nicknamed the Theatre of Dreams by Sir Bobby Charlton. Hope of expanding the stadium to about 96,000,which if done will make it the biggest stadium in England.

3 Emirates Stadium 60,355[1] Arsenal Premier League 2 Also known as Ashburton Grove. Largest club stadium in London.

4 St James' Park 52,387[2] Newcastle United Premier League 3 Plans to upgrade to 60,000 seats [3]

5 Stadium of Light 49,000[4] Sunderland Premier League 4 Was the largest new club stadium built in England since 1923 when it opened in 1997. Has planning permission for extension of South Stand to take capacity to about 55,000. The stadium's third tier will eventually be extended round the East Stand, pending improvements in local infrastructure, taking the capacity to 67,500.

6 City of Manchester Stadium 48,000[5] Manchester City Premier League 5 Also known as Eastlands; the stadium was originally built for the 2002 Commonwealth Games

7 Anfield 45,522 Liverpool Premier League 6 Proposed move to Stanley Park Stadium, with initial 71,000 capacity with the potential to rise to around 80,000

8 Villa Park 42,573 Aston Villa Premier League 7 Plans to increase capacity to at least 51,000 seats [6]

9 Stamford Bridge 42,360 Chelsea Premier League 8 Examining possible moves to Earl's Court, any move from Stamford Bridge would force them to give up club name.

10 Goodison Park 40,569 Everton Premier League 9 Known as the Grand Old Lady; Everton are currently looking at moving to a new 55,000-capacity ground just outside the city.

11 Elland Road 40,242 Leeds United League One 1 Largest stadium outside the Premier League & largest stadium in League One

12 Hillsborough Stadium 39,814 Sheffield Wednesday Championship 1 Largest stadium in the Championship

13 White Hart Lane 36,310 Tottenham Hotspur Premier League 10 £300M plans are in the pipeline to expand White Hart Lane to approx 52,000[7]. Tony Winterbottom who masterminded the acclaimed Emirates Stadium is involved.

14 The Boleyn Ground (Upton Park) 35,647 West Ham United Premier League 11 Plans to move to a new 60,000 capacity stadium on the site of the Parcelforce deport adjacent to West Ham Station

15 Riverside Stadium 35,100 Middlesbrough Premier League 12

16 Pride Park Stadium 33,597[8] Derby County Premier League 13 Announced intention to increase capacity to 44,000 for the start of the 2008/9 season [9]

17 Bramall Lane 32,702[10] Sheffield United Championship 2 Redevelopment and approximate 3,000 seat extension of Kop Stand under discussion[11], along with filling in the final corner and installation of additional seats around the ground with a 40,000 seat stadium envisaged.[12]

18 St Mary's Stadium 32,689[13] Southampton Championship 3 Largest Southern stadium outside of London.

19 Ricoh Arena 32,609[14] Coventry City Championship 4

20 Walkers Stadium 32,500[15] Leicester City Championship 5

21 Ewood Park 31,367 Blackburn Rovers Premier League 14

22 City Ground 30,602 Nottingham Forest League One 2 Plans to move to a new 50,000 seater stadium just outside the city.

23 Portman Road 30,311[16] Ipswich Town Championship 6 Largest stadium in East Anglia.

24 St Andrews 30,009 Birmingham City Premier League 15 Plans to build new 55,000 seater stadium at "Birmingham Wheels" city location.

25 Reebok Stadium 28,723 Bolton Wanderers Premier League 16

26 Molineux 28,525 Wolverhampton Wanderers Championship 7 Plans to fill in corners to bring stadium capacity to 40,000[17]

27 Britannia Stadium 28,383 Stoke City Championship 8

28 The Hawthorns 28,003 West Bromwich Albion Championship 9

29 The Valley 27,111 Charlton Athletic Championship 10

30 Craven Cottage 26,600 Fulham Premier League 17

31 Selhurst Park 26,309 Crystal Palace Championship 11

32 Carrow Road 26,034[8] Norwich City Championship 12

33 KC Stadium 25,404 Hull City Championship 13 Shared with Hull FC Rugby League Club

34 The Darlington Arena 25,294 Darlington League Two 1 Largest stadium in League Two

35 JJB Stadium 25,138 Wigan Athletic Premier League 18

Shared with Wigan Warriors Rugby League Club

36 Valley Parade 25,136 Bradford City League Two 2

37 Galpharm Stadium 24,500 Huddersfield Town League One 3 Shared with Huddersfield Giants Rugby League Club

38 Madejski Stadium 24,161 Reading Premier League 19 Planning permission granted to extend to approximately 38,000 [18]

39 Oakwell 23,009 Barnsley Championship 14

40 Turf Moor 22,546 Burnley Championship 15 Re-Development of Turf Moor is proposed to be starting in late 2007, and will take around three years for the redevelopment to be completed. Plans to refurbish the Bob Lord Stand, inside and out, to house a cinema and restaurant will take place, as well as the Cricket Field Stand (The David Fishwick Stand) being completely redeveloped to house a hotel, fitness suite cricket pavillion. Further developments include a Business suite in the Jimmy McIlroy stand, and state of the art changing rooms and players' suite being housed in between the James Hargreaves Stand (commonly known to fans as the Longside) and The Jimmy McIlroy and the redevelopment of the club shop is planned, as well as a new fans' car park with access to the concourse.

41 Vale Park 22,356 Port Vale League One 4

42 Deepdale 22,225 Preston North End Championship 16 The oldest, continuously used football league club stadium in the world. Home of the National Football Museum. Construction of the "Invincibles Pavillion", the final phase of the redevelopment, is currently under way and will take the capacity to over 25,000.

43 Ninian Park 22,008 Cardiff City Championship 17 Based in Wales but play in the English football league system. Proposed move to 25,000 all-seater stadium. [19]

44 Stadium:mk 22,000 Milton Keynes Dons League Two 3 Designed to permit increase to 32,000

45 Ashton Gate 21,548 Bristol City Championship 18 Proposed move to 30,000 all-seater stadium with potential to increase to 40,000.[20]

46 Home Park 20,922 Plymouth Argyle Championship 19

47 Fratton Park 20,688 Portsmouth Premier League 20 Smallest stadium in the Premier League. Proposed move to 36,000 capacity stadium. [21]

48 Liberty Stadium 20,592 Swansea City League One 5 Based in Wales but play in the English football league system.

49 Meadow Lane 20,300 Notts County League Two 4

50 New Den Stadium 20,146 Millwall League One 6

51 Vicarage Road 19,920 Watford Championship 20 Capacity reduced due to safety concerns. Development set to increase capacity to 23,000.

52 Loftus Road 19,148 Queens Park Rangers Championship 21

53 Knowsley Road 17,500 St Helens Town North West Counties League Division One (9) 1 Shared with St Helens RLFC Largest stadium outside the top four divisions. Plans to move along with St Helens RLFC into a new 18,000 stadium

54 Prenton Park 16,789 Tranmere Rovers League One 7

55 Brunton Park 16,651 Carlisle United League One 8

56 County Ground 15,728 Swindon Town League One 9

57 Racecourse Ground 15,500 Wrexham League Two 5 Based in Wales, but play in the English football league system.

58 London Road 15,314 Peterborough United League Two 6

59 Keepmoat Stadium 15,231 Doncaster Rovers League One 10

60 Boundary Park 13,624 Oldham Athletic League One 11 Redevelopment of stadium announced in 2006[citation needed]

61 Kingston Park 13,500 Newcastle Blue Star Unibond League 1 Ground shared with Newcastle Falcons & Newcastle United Reserves

62 Griffin Park 12,763 Brentford League Two 7

63 Kassam Stadium 12,500 Oxford United Conference National 1 Largest stadium in the Conference National

64 Roots Hall 12,392 Southend United League One 12 Move to Fossets Farm Stadium in 2008

65 Gateshead International Stadium 12,000 Gateshead Northern Premier League Premier Division (7) 1 Third largest stadium outside the top five divisions

65 Memorial Stadium 11,724 Bristol Rovers League One 13 Plans to redevelop into an 18,500-seat stadium for Bristol Rovers FC and Bristol Rugby.[citation needed]

66 Gigg Lane 11,669 Bury League Two 8 Also home to F.C. United of Manchester in Northern Premier League Division One North

67 Priestfield Stadium 11,582 Gillingham League One 14

68 Bescot Stadium 11,300 Walsall League One 15

69 Edgeley Park 10,852 Stockport County League Two 9 Shared with Sale Sharks Rugby Union side.

70 Dean Court 10,700 AFC Bournemouth League One 16 Although planned to be a four sided stadium it was rebuilt as a three sided stadium due to lack of finances. Temporary seats currently sit on the undeveloped South End since autumn of 2005.

71 Kenilworth Road 10,300 Luton Town League One 17

72 Spotland 10,249 Rochdale League Two 10

73 Sincil Bank 10,127 Lincoln City League Two 11

74 Alexandra Stadium 10,118 Crewe Alexandra League One 18

75= Adams Park 10,000 Wycombe Wanderers League Two 12= Capped to 10,000 due to local planning regulations[citation needed]

75= Field Mill 10,000 Mansfield Town League Two 12=

75= Hilton Park 10,000 Leigh RMI Conference North 1 Move to new Leigh Sports Village site due in 2008.[citation needed] Also home of Leigh Centurions rugby league club

75= New Meadow 10,000 Shrewsbury Town League Two 12=

79 Bloomfield Road 9,788 Blackpool Championship 22 The club are applying for planning permission to increase the (temporary) East Stand by 972 to 2,937 which would then increase the total stadium capacity to 10,670. When the full stadium is finally completed the capacity will be about 16,000

80 Abbey Stadium 9,617 Cambridge United Conference National 2

81 Bootham Crescent 9,606 York City Conference National 3

82 Blundell Park 9,546 Grimsby Town League Two 15 Move to ConocoPhillips Stadium scheduled for 2009[citation needed]

83 Huish Park 9,400 Yeovil Town League One 19

84 Glanford Park 9,183 S****horpe United Championship 23

85 St James Park 9,036 Exeter City Conference National 4

86 Withdean Stadium 8,850 Brighton & Hove Albion League One 20 Club awaiting completion of new Falmer Stadium[citation needed]

87 Twerton Park 8,800 Bath City Conference South (6) 1 Shared with Team Bath from the Southern League Premier Division (7)

88 Saltergate 8,504 Chesterfield League Two 16 Move to new stadium scheduled for 2008[citation needed]

89 Millmoor 8,300 Rotherham United League Two 17

Capacity reduced due to redevelopment work[citation needed]

90 Brisbane Road 7,920 Leyton Orient League One 21 Capacity reduced due to redevelopment work. Plans to move to the Olympic Stadium (London) in Stratford [22]

91 Cougar Park 7,800 Silsden North West Counties League Division One (9) Shared with Keighley Cougars

92 Edgar Street 7,700 Hereford United League Two 18 Proposed re-development at planning stage

93 Victoria Park 7,691 Hartlepool United League One 22

94 Sixfields Stadium 7,653 Northampton Town League One 23 Proposed re-development of the complex to 15,000 capacity including Executive Boxes and Commercial Facilities.[citation needed]

95 Recreation Ground 7,500 Aldershot Town Conference National 5

96 Broadhall Way 7,100 Stevenage Borough Conference National 6

97 Whaddon Road 7,066 Cheltenham Town League One 24 Smallest stadium in League One. Plans of redevolping main-stand

98 York Street 6,643 Boston United Conference North (6)

99 The Wessex Stadium 6,600 Weymouth Conference National 7

100 The Shay 6,561 Halifax Town Conference National 8 Capacity reduced due to redevelopment work

101= Crabble Stadium 6,500 Dover Athletic Isthmian League Division One North (8)

101= Pirelli Stadium 6,500 Burton Albion Conference National 9

101= Church Road 6,500 Hayes Conference South (6)

101= Bower Fold 6,500 Stalybridge Celtic Conference North (6)

105 Manor Park 6,464 Nuneaton Borough Conference North (6)

106 Nene Park 6,441 Rushden & Diamonds Conference National 10

107= Christie Park 6,400 Morecambe League Two 19

107= McCain Stadium 6,400 Scarborough Club now defunct Stadium currently stands empty and semi-derelict awaiting a decision on its future. Phoenix club Scarborough Athletic currently groundshare with Bridlington Town; though the possibilty remains that the ground will be used again for football.

109 Moss Rose 6,335 Macclesfield Town League Two 20

110 New Bucks Head 6,300 A.F.C. Telford United Northern Premier League Premier Division (7)

111 Aggborough 6,238 Kidderminster Harriers Conference National 11

112 Layer Road 6,200 Colchester United Championship 24 Smallest stadium in Championship; move to Cuckoo Farm scheduled for 2007[citation needed]

113 Moss Lane 6,150 Altrincham Conference National 12

114 Kingfield Stadium 6,036 Woking Conference National 13

115 Deva Stadium 6,012 Chester City League Two 21

116 Haig Avenue 6,008 Southport Conference North (6)

117= The Camrose 6,000 Basingstoke Town Conference South (6)

117= Plainmoor 6,000 Torquay United Conference National 14

117= Victoria Road 6,000 Dagenham & Redbridge League Two 22

120 The Walks 5,733 King's Lynn Southern League Premier Division (7) 2

121 Underhill Stadium 5,300 Barnet League Two 23

122 The New Lawn 5,147 Forest Green Rovers and Gloucester City Conference National 15

123 Crown Ground 5,057 Accrington Stanley League Two 24 Smallest stadium in the Football League

124 Avenue Stadium 5,009 Dorchester Town Conference South (6)

125= The Meadow 5,000 Chesham United South League Division 1 Midlands Aylesbury United F.C. currently ground share with Chesham United

125= Valley Stadium 5,000 Redditch United Conference North (6)

125= The Raymond McEnhill Stadium 5,000 Salisbury City Conference National 16

125= Longmead Stadium 5,000 Tonbridge Angels Isthmian League Premier Division (8)

129 Broadfield Stadium 4,996 Crawley Town Conference National 17

130 Westleigh Park 4,700 Havant and Waterlooville Blue Square League South Division

131 Kingsmeadow 4,600 A.F.C. Wimbledon and Kingstonian Isthmian League Premier Division (7) and Isthmian League First Division (8)

132= New Recreation Ground 4,500 Grays Athletic Conference National 19=

132= Victoria Stadium 4,500 Northwich Victoria Conference National 19=

132= Clarence Park 4,500 St Albans City Conference South (6)

132= Wincham Park 4,500 Witton Albion and Runcorn Linnets Northern Premier League Premier Division and North West Counties League Division Two (10)

132= St George's Lane 4,500 Worcester City Conference North

132= Privett Park 4,500 Gosport Borough Southern League Division One South & West

137 Marston's Stadium 4,329 Hinckley United Conference North (6)

138 Park Lane 4,308 Canvey Island Isthmian League Division One North (8)

139 Newport Stadium 4,300 Newport County Conference South (6)

140 Marston Road 4,150 Stafford Rangers Conference National 19

141 Shielfield Park 4,131 Berwick Rangers Scottish League Second Division Based in England, but play in the Scottish football league system

142= Ewen Fields 4,100 Hyde United Conference North (6)

142= Princes Park 4,100 Dartford Isthmian League Division One North (8)

144 The Lamb Ground 4,065 Tamworth Conference South (6)

145 The Pilot Field 4,050 Hastings United Isthmian League Premier Division (8)

146= Meadow Park 4,000 Gloucester City Southern League Premier Division (7) 2

146= Lyme Valley Stadium 4,000 Newcastle Town North West Counties League Division One (9) 1=

146= Tameside Stadium 4,000 Curzon Ashton North West Counties League Division One (9) 1=

146= College Grove 4,000 Wakefield Northern Premier League First Division (8)

146= Colston Avenue 4,000 Carshalton Athletic Isthmian League Premier Division (8)

151 Throstle Nest 3,900 Farsley Celtic Conference National 20

152 Wetherby Road Ground 3,800 Harrogate Town Conference North (6)

153 Culverden Stadium 3,750 Tunbridge Wells Kent League Premier Division (9)

154 North Street 3,600 Alfreton Town Conference North

155= Butcher's Arms Ground 3,500 Droylsden Conference National 21=

155= Giant Axe 3,500 Lancaster City Northern Premier League First Division (8)

155= Horsfall Stadium 3,500 Bradford (Park Avenue) Northern Premier League First Division (8)

155= Barrows Farm 3,500 Harlow Town Isthmian League Premier Division 21=

155= Stonebridge Road 3,500 Ebbsfleet United Conference National 21=

155= Treyew Road 3,500 Truro City Western League Premier Division

161 Bridge Road 3,250 Histon Conference National 24 Smallest stadium in the Conference National

162 Earlsmead Stadium 3,070 Harrow Borough Isthmian League Premier Division (7)

163= Rockingham Triangle 3,000 Corby Town Southern League Premier Division (7)

163= Beveree Stadium 3,000 Hampton & Richmond Borough Isthmian League Premier Division (6)

163= City Ground 3,000 Cambridge City Conference South (6)

163= Hardenhuish Park 3,000 Chippenham Town Southern League Premier Division (7)

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1.Walkers Stadium

2.Filbo

3.Bootham Cresscent

4.Kit Kat Cescent :dunno:

5.Malaga's stadium!

6. Cadiz Stadiem!

7.Seville Stadium

8.Old trafford

9.St james'

10.stadium of light

11.Elland road

12.Oakwell

13.craven cottage

14.emirates

loads more cant be arsed to name!

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Old Trafford

Maine Road

Anfield

Goodison Park

Ewood Park

Upton Park

Villa Park

The Riverside

Ayresome Park

Stadium of Light

Pride Park

Britannia Stadium

Victoria Ground

Vicarage Road

Molineux

Bloomfield Road

Carrow Road

Highfield Road

Ricoh Arena

Walkers Stadium

Filbert Street

Oakwell

St Marys

Hillsborough

City Ground

Prenton Park

Elland Road

Vale Park

Wembley (old and new)

Abroad:

Nou Camp

Some stadium in Budapest

Ujpest's home ground, again in Budapest

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1.Walkers Stadium

2.Filbo

3.Bootham Cresscent

4.Kit Kat Cescent :dunno:

5.Malaga's stadium!

6. Cadiz Stadiem!

7.Seville Stadium

8.Old trafford

9.St james'

10.stadium of light

11.Elland road

12.Oakwell

13.craven cottage

14.emirates

loads more cant be arsed to name!

English?

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1. Filbert Street

2. Old Wembley

3. London Road

4. Highfield Road

5. Ewood Park

6. Oakwell

7. The Valley

8. Villa Park

9. Old Trafford

10. Walkers Stadium

11. Britannia Stadium

12. Sixfields Stadium

13. Withdean Stadium

14. Deepdale

15. Marstons Stadium

16. City Ground

17. Ashton Gate

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1.Filbert St.

2.Walkers

3.Loftus Rd.

4. City ground

5.Stamford Bridge

6. St. Mary's

Hope to see more, but 5000 miles is a long trip.

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1. Walkers Stadium

2. Ricoh Arena, Coventry (1-1)

3. Roots Hall, Southend (2-2)

4. Craven Cottage, Fulham (3-4)

5. Deepdale, Preston (1-0)

6. Oakwell, Barnsley (1-0)

7. Selhurst Park, Crytal Palace (2-2)

8. City Ground, Forest (0-1 Abandoned)

9. Villa Park, Aston Villa (1-0)

10. Stamford Bridge, Chelsea (3-4)

11. Molineaux, Wolves (1-1)

12. Hawthorns, WBA (4-1)

Also:

Filbert Street

Kassam Stadium, Oxford (Friendly) Not a football league club atm.

I'm only 14, so got time to see more grounds. Going to Bramall Lane, and maybe the Britannia.

Also I might add that I've never seen us lose a LEAGUE game away from the Walkers or Filbert Street :cool:

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Aston Villa

Blackburn Rovers

Derby County

Fulham

Barnsley

Blackpool

Bristol City

Cardiff City

Charlton Athletic

Colchester United

Coventry City

Crystal Palace

Leicester City

Norwich City

Preston North End

Queens Park Rangers

Sheffield Wednesday

Southampton

West Bromwich Albion

Wolverhampton Wanderers

Crewe Alexandra

Luton Town

Nottingham Forest

Southend United

Accrington Stanley

Aswell as Filbert Street, Oxford's and Carshaltons :P

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Walkers Stadium

Filbert Street

Deepdale (0-1)

City Ground (A-A) (3-2)

KC Stadium (2-0)

St Mary's (2-0)

Bloomfield Road (2-1)

The Hawthorns (1-4)

Glanford Park (0-0)

Ricoh Arena (2-0)

Villa Park (Was a game that didn't involve Leicester, and I can't remember for the life of me what the score was :thumbup: )

EDIT: Cheers SamL :)

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Walkers Stadium

Filbert Street

Deepdale (0-1)

City Ground (A-A) (3-2)

KC Stadium (2-0)

St Mary's (2-0)

Blackpools ground :dunno: (2-1)

The Hawthorns (1-4)

Glanford Park (0-0)

Ricoh Arena (2-0)

Villa Park (Was a game that didn't involve Leicester, and I can't remember for the life of me what the score was :thumbup: )

Bloomfield Road. :thumbup:

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1. Walkers Stadium

2. Ricoh Arena, Coventry (1-1)

3. Roots Hall, Southend (2-2)

4. Craven Cottage, Fulham (3-4)

5. Deepdale, Preston (1-0)

6. Oakwell, Barnsley (1-0)

7. Selhurst Park, Crytal Palace (2-2)

8. City Ground, Forest (0-1 Abandoned)

9. Villa Park, Aston Villa (1-0)

10. Stamford Bridge, Chelsea (3-4)

11. Molineaux, Wolves (1-1)

12. Hawthorns, WBA (4-1)

Also:

Filbert Street

Kassam Stadium, Oxford (Friendly) Not a football league club atm.

I'm only 14, so got time to see more grounds. Going to Bramall Lane, and maybe the Britannia.

Also I might add that I've never seen us lose a LEAGUE game away from the Walkers or Filbert Street :cool:

Make sure you go to the Britannia then- we might need a point on the last day of the season!!!!

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Craven Cottege (Fulham)

St Andrews (Birmingham)

JJB Stadium (Wigan)

Madejeski Stadium (Reading)

City of Manchester Stadium (Man City)

Ewood Park (Blackburn)

Old Trafford (Man United)

Walkers Stadium (Leicester)

Filbert Street (Leicester)

Highfield Road (Cov)

Ricoh Arena (Cov)

Loftus Road (QPR)

The Hawthorns (West Brom)

Sixfields Stadium (Northampton)

Kassam Stadium (Oxford)

Haven't gone to Leeds, Nottingham Forest or Derby which i am hoping to soon! Derby away definitely next season.

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Emirates. 6 Champions League Games, 2 Premier League Games, 1 FA Cup Game.

Old Trafford. Sylain Wiltord wins Arsenal the title.....

Highbury. Loads of Arsenal Matches & twice with Leicester.

Villa Park.

Stamford Bridge.

JJB Stadium.

Pride Park.

Madejski Stadium.

Goodison Park.

Fratton Park.

KC Stadium.

Hawthorns.

St. Mary's.

Ninian Park.

Selhurst Park.

Ricoh.

Loftus Rd.

Valley Parade.

Elland Rd.

City Ground.

Hillsborough.

Old Wembley. Twice with Leicester, Twice with Arsenal.

New Wembley. Last season FA Cup Final.

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I missed out Kettering's on mine. Didn't bother with any outside of the Football League.

It was one of my first Leicester games as well, a pre-season friendly, can't remember much of the match, I think we won with a Heskey goal. But the best part was the player's coach pulling up outside the pub we were in at the time and getting all the players' autographs.

Good times.

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