England National
England National is the home ground for the English National football team. The Wembley Stadium hosted 8 games during the 1966 World Cup Final, 6 games at Euro 96, the 2013 and 2011 Champions League Final.
Birmingham North
Birmingham North is used for regular team football in the English league. The Villa Park Stadium hosted 3 games during 1966 World Cup, 4 games during Euro 96 and the 1999 European Cup Winners Final.
Birmingham West
Birmingham West is used for regular team football in the English league; it was the last football ground to be built in the 19th century. The Hawthorns at an altitude of 168m, it is the highest ground in England.
Bournemouth
Bournemouth is used for regular team football in the English league; it is known as the Vitality Stadium for sponsorship purposes. The Dean Court Stadium is currently the smallest stadium in the Premier League.
Brighton
Brighton currently hosts regular team football in the English football league. The Amex Stadium played host to 2 games during the 2015 Rugby World Cup.
Burnley
Burnley is used for regular team football in the English league. The Turf Moor Stadium has been used to host matches in the European Under-19 Championship and the European Under-21Championship.
Coventry
Coventry is a complex in Coventry, England. It includes a 32,609-seater stadium which is home to owners, rugby club Wasps, also known as home to the football team, Championship club Coventry City F.C.
Croydon
Croydon is used for regular team football in the English league. The Selhurst Park Stadium has hosted several sporting events, including cricket, boxing and the 1948 Summer Olympics with 2 football matches.
Hull
Hull is used for regular team football in the English league. The KC Stadium is also used by a famous rugby league team for its home games, several well-known musical artists have also hosted concerts.
Leeds
Leeds is used for regular team football in the English league. The Elland Road Stadium hosted 3 games during Euro 96, 2 games during the 2015 Rugby World Cup and Rugby League International matches.
Leicester
Leicester is used for regular team football in the English league and for European club matches. The King Power Stadium hosted 3 games during the 2015 Rugby World Cup and rugby union club matches.
Liverpool North
Liverpool North is used for regular team football in the English league and for European club matches. The Goodison Park Stadium hosted 5 games during the 1966 World Cup and has hosted an FA Cup Final.
Liverpool South
Liverpool South is used for regular team football in the English league and for European club matches. The Anfield Stadium hosted 4 games during Euro 96 and the 1996 European Championship Final.
London East
London East is used for regular team football in the English league and European club matches. The White Hart Lane Stadium is soon being rebuilt, previously it has hosted American football and boxing matches.
London East Old
London East is used for regular team football in the English league and European club matches. The White Hart Lane Stadium is soon being rebuilt, previously it has hosted American football and boxing matches.
London North
London North is used for regular team football in the English League and European club matches. The Emirates Stadium is the 4th largest stadium in the UK and regular hosts the Brazilian football team.
London Olympic
London Olympic will be used for regular team football in the English League from 2016. The London Stadium hosted the 2012 Summer Olympics, five games during the 2015 Rugby World Cup and hosts British Athletics.
London Queens
London Queens is used for regular team football in the English league. The Loftus Road Stadium has been used to host the Australian National, the defunct Shephard's Bush FC and for Rugby league.
London South
London South is used for regular team football in the English League and European club matches. The Stamford Bridge Stadium was originally used by the London Athletics Club until 1905, when the Football Club was created.
London West
London West is used for regular team football in the English League and European club matches. The Craven Cottage Stadium is often used by the Australian National football team, to play International matches.
Manchester East
Manchester East is used for regular team football in the English League and for European club matches. The Etihad Stadium hosted the 2002 Commonwealth Games and the 2008 European Final.
Manchester West
Manchester West is used for regular team football and for European club matches. The Old Trafford Stadium hosted 3 games during the 1966 World Cup, 5 games during Euro 96 and the 2012 Summer Olympics.
Newcastle
Newcastle is used for regular team football in the English league. The St. James Park Stadium hosted 3 games during Euro 96, has been used for International football and for 2012 Olympic football games.
Norwich
Norwich is used for regular team football in the English league; it is the main football stadium in East Anglia. The Carrow Road Stadium has hosted many England Under-21 Championship matches.
Reading
Reading is used for regular team football in the English league. The Madejski Stadium is also the home to a top Rugby Union team, who play in the premiership on an artificial grass pitch.
Sheffield
Sheffield is a football stadium in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. It is the home of EFL Championship club Sheffield United. It is the oldest major stadium in the world still to be hosting professional association football matches. The ground has also hosted rugby league games for the Sheffield Eagles.
Southampton
Southampton is used for regular team football in the English league. The St. Mary's Stadium is the main football stadium on the South coast of England. It has hosted several International matches, in recent years.
Stoke
Stoke is used for regular team football in the English league; by one of the top teams. The Bet365 Stadium often hosts top musical performers on the pitch.
Sunderland
Sunderland is used for regular team football in the English league; by one of the top teams. The Stadium of Light has the fifth largest capacity of any English football stadium; it has hosted 3 International matches.
Watford
Watford is used for regular team football in the English league; by one of the top teams. The Vicarage Road Stadium often hosts concerts on the pitch, one stand is named after its famous benefactor, Sir Elton John.