List of EFL Championship stadiums
Since the inception of the EFL Championship, England's current second tier, in 2004, there have been 61 stadiums used in the League. Following the Hillsborough Disaster in 1989, the Taylor Report recommended the abolition of standing terraces by the start of the 1994–95 season, to be replaced by all-seater stadiums.[1] Certain grounds have had terracing in recent years.
Stadiums
Those marked in bold indicate teams playing in the 2022-23 season, while those in italics have been demolished.
Stadium | Image | Club | Location | Opened | Closed | Capacity | Coordinates | Ref(s) |
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Adams Park | Wycombe Wanderers | High Wycombe | 1990 | 10,137 | 51°37′50.0″N 0°48′01.0″W / 51.630556°N 0.800278°W / 51.630556; -0.800278 (Adams Park) | |||
Alexandra Stadium | Crewe Alexandra | Crewe | 1906 | 10,153 | 53°5′14.71″N 2°26′8.69″W / 53.0874194°N 2.4357472°W / 53.0874194; -2.4357472 (Alexandra Stadium) | |||
Ashton Gate | Bristol City | Bristol | 1904 | 27,000 | 51°26′24.54″N 2°37′13.09″W / 51.4401500°N 2.6203028°W / 51.4401500; -2.6203028 (Ashton Gate) | |||
Bet365 Stadium | Stoke City | Stoke-on-Trent | 1997 | 27,740 | 52°59′18″N 2°10′32″W / 52.98833°N 2.17556°W / 52.98833; -2.17556 (Bet365 Stadium) | Previously known as the Britannia Stadium | ||
Bloomfield Road | Blackpool | Blackpool | 1899 | 17,338 | 53°48′17″N 3°2′53″W / 53.80472°N 3.04806°W / 53.80472; -3.04806 (Bloomfield Road) | |||
Boleyn Ground (Upton Park) |
West Ham United | London | 1904 | 2016 | 35,016 | 51°31′55″N 0°2′22″E / 51.53194°N 0.03944°E / 51.53194; 0.03944 (Upton Park) | ||
Bramall Lane | Sheffield United | Sheffield | 1855 | 32,702 | 53°22′13″N 1°28′15″W / 53.37028°N 1.47083°W / 53.37028; -1.47083 (Bramall Lane) | |||
Cardiff City Stadium | Cardiff City | Cardiff | 2009 | 33,280 | 51°28′22″N 3°12′11″W / 51.47278°N 3.20306°W / 51.47278; -3.20306 (Cardiff City Stadium) | |||
Carrow Road | Norwich City | Norwich | 1935 | 27,244 | 52°37′19.66″N 1°18′13.15″E / 52.6221278°N 1.3036528°E / 52.6221278; 1.3036528 (Carrow Road) | |||
City Ground | Nottingham Forest | Nottingham | 1898 | 30,576 | 52°56′24″N 1°7′58″W / 52.94000°N 1.13278°W / 52.94000; -1.13278 (City Ground) | |||
Coventry Building Society Arena | Coventry City | Coventry | 2005 | 32,609 | 52°26′53″N 1°29′44″W / 52.44806°N 1.49556°W / 52.44806; -1.49556 (Coventry Building Society Arena) | Previously known as the Ricoh Arena | ||
Craven Cottage | Fulham | London | 1896 | 25,700 | 51°28′30″N 0°13′18″W / 51.47500°N 0.22167°W / 51.47500; -0.22167 (Craven Cottage) | |||
Dean Court | Bournemouth | Bournemouth | 1910 | 12,000 | 50°44′07″N 1°50′18″W / 50.73528°N 1.83833°W / 50.73528; -1.83833 (Dean Court) | |||
Deepdale | Preston North End | Preston | 1860 | 24,500 | 53°46′20″N 2°41′17″W / 53.77222°N 2.68806°W / 53.77222; -2.68806 (Deepdale) | |||
DW Stadium | Wigan Athletic | Wigan | 1999 | 25,133 | 53°32′52″N 2°39′14″W / 53.54778°N 2.65389°W / 53.54778; -2.65389 (DW Stadium) | Previously called the JJB Stadium[2] | ||
Elland Road | Leeds United | Leeds | 1897 | 39,460 | 53°46′40″N 1°34′20″W / 53.77778°N 1.57222°W / 53.77778; -1.57222 (Elland Road) | |||
Ewood Park | Blackburn Rovers | Blackburn | 1883 | 31,154 | 53°43′43″N 2°29′21″W / 53.72861°N 2.48917°W / 53.72861; -2.48917 (Ewood Park) | |||
Falmer Stadium | Brighton & Hove Albion | Brighton | 2011 | 30,750 | 50°51′42.56″N 0°4′59.80″W / 50.8618222°N 0.0832778°W / 50.8618222; -0.0832778 (Falmer Stadium) | |||
Fratton Park | Portsmouth | Portsmouth | 1898 | 20,224 | 50°47′47″N 1°3′50″W / 50.79639°N 1.06389°W / 50.79639; -1.06389 (Fratton Park) | |||
Glanford Park | Scunthorpe United | Scunthorpe | 1988 | 9,088 | 53°35′12.21″N 0°41′42.96″W / 53.5867250°N 0.6952667°W / 53.5867250; -0.6952667 (Glanford Park) | |||
Griffin Park | Brentford | London | 1904 | 2020 | 12,763 | 51°29′17.46″N 0°18′9.50″W / 51.4881833°N 0.3026389°W / 51.4881833; -0.3026389 (Griffin Park) | ||
Gtech Community Stadium | Brentford | London | 2020 | 17,250 | 51°29′26.97″N 0°17′19.32″W / 51.4908250°N 0.2887000°W / 51.4908250; -0.2887000 (Brentford Community Stadium) | Previously known as the Brentford Community Stadium | ||
Highfield Road | Coventry City | Coventry | 1899 | 2005 | 23,489 | 52°24′43″N 1°29′24″W / 52.41194°N 1.49000°W / 52.41194; -1.49000 (Highfield Road) | ||
Hillsborough | Sheffield Wednesday | Sheffield | 1899 | 39,812 | 53°24′41″N 1°30′2″W / 53.41139°N 1.50056°W / 53.41139; -1.50056 (Hillsborough) | |||
Home Park | Plymouth Argyle | Plymouth | 1893 | 16,388 | 50°23′17″N 4°09′3″W / 50.38806°N 4.15083°W / 50.38806; -4.15083 (Home Park) | |||
Huish Park | Yeovil Town | Yeovil | 1990 | 9,565 | 50°57′01″N 2°40′29.57″W / 50.95028°N 2.6748806°W / 50.95028; -2.6748806 (Huish Park) | |||
Kenilworth Road | Luton Town | Luton | 1905 | 10,226 | 51°53′03″N 0°25′54″W / 51.88417°N 0.43167°W / 51.88417; -0.43167 (Kenilworth Road) | |||
Keepmoat Stadium | Doncaster Rovers | Doncaster | 2006 | 15,231 | 53°30′35″N 1°6′50″W / 53.50972°N 1.11389°W / 53.50972; -1.11389 (Keepmoat Stadium) | |||
King Power Stadium | Leicester City | Leicester | 2002 | 32,262 | 52°37′13″N 1°8′32″W / 52.62028°N 1.14222°W / 52.62028; -1.14222 (King Power Stadium) | Previously called Walkers Stadium[3] | ||
Kirklees Stadium | Huddersfield Town | Huddersfield | 1994 | 24,500 | 53°39′15″N 1°46′6″W / 53.65417°N 1.76833°W / 53.65417; -1.76833 (Kirklees Stadium) | |||
Layer Road | Colchester United | Colchester | 1910 | 2008 | 6,320 | 51°52′37.25″N 0°53′00.33″E / 51.8770139°N 0.8834250°E / 51.8770139; 0.8834250 (Layer Road) | ||
London Road | Peterborough United | Peterborough | 1913 | 15,315 | 52°33′52.91″N 0°14′25.46″W / 52.5646972°N 0.2404056°W / 52.5646972; -0.2404056 (London Road) | |||
Loftus Road | Queens Park Rangers | London | 1904 | 18,360 | 51°30′33″N 0°13′56″W / 51.50917°N 0.23222°W / 51.50917; -0.23222 (Loftus Road) | |||
Madejski Stadium | Reading | Reading | 1998 | 24,224 | 51°25′20″N 0°58′58″W / 51.42222°N 0.98278°W / 51.42222; -0.98278 (Madesjki Stadium) | |||
Millmoor | Rotherham United | Rotherham | 1907 | 2008 | 8,300 | 53°25′42.12″N 1°22′12.83″W / 53.4283667°N 1.3702306°W / 53.4283667; -1.3702306 (Millmoor) | ||
MKM Stadium | Hull City | Kingston upon Hull | 2002 | 25,586 | 53°44′46″N 0°22′4″W / 53.74611°N 0.36778°W / 53.74611; -0.36778 (MKM Stadium) | Previously known as the KC Stadium and KCOM Stadium | ||
Molineux Stadium | Wolverhampton Wanderers | Wolverhampton | 1889 | 30,852 | 52°35′25″N 2°07′49″W / 52.59028°N 2.13028°W / 52.59028; -2.13028 (Molineux Stadium) | |||
New York Stadium | Rotherham United | Rotherham | 2013 | 12,021 | 53°25′40″N 1°21′43″W / 53.4279°N 1.362°W / 53.4279; -1.362 (New York Stadium) | |||
Ninian Park | Cardiff City | Cardiff | 1910 | 2009 | 21,508 | 51°28′29″N 3°12′00″W / 51.47472°N 3.20000°W / 51.47472; -3.20000 (Ninian Park) | ||
Oakwell | Barnsley | Barnsley | 1888 | 23,009 | 53°33′8″N 1°28′3″W / 53.55222°N 1.46750°W / 53.55222; -1.46750 (Oakwell) | |||
Pirelli Stadium | Burton Albion | Burton upon Trent | 2005 | 6,912 | 52°49′18.86″N 1°37′37.05″W / 52.8219056°N 1.6269583°W / 52.8219056; -1.6269583 (Pirelli Stadium) | |||
Portman Road | Ipswich Town | Ipswich | 1884 | 30,311 | 52°3′18.22″N 1°8′41.39″E / 52.0550611°N 1.1448306°E / 52.0550611; 1.1448306 (Portman Road) | |||
Pride Park Stadium | Derby County | Derby | 1997 | 33,597 | 52°54′54″N 1°26′50″W / 52.91500°N 1.44722°W / 52.91500; -1.44722 (Pride Park Stadium) | |||
Priestfield Stadium | Gillingham | Gillingham | 1893 | 11,582 | 51°23′3.3″N 0°33′38.71″E / 51.384250°N 0.5607528°E / 51.384250; 0.5607528 (Priestfield Stadium) | |||
Riverside Stadium | Middlesbrough | Middlesbrough | 1995 | 34,742 | 54°34′42″N 1°13′1″W / 54.57833°N 1.21694°W / 54.57833; -1.21694 (Riverside Stadium) | |||
Roots Hall | Southend United | Southend-on-Sea | 1952 | 12,392 | 51°32′56.46″N 0°42′5.61″E / 51.5490167°N 0.7015583°E / 51.5490167; 0.7015583 (Roots Hall) | |||
Selhurst Park | Crystal Palace | London | 1924 | 26,255 | 51°23′54″N 0°5′8″W / 51.39833°N 0.08556°W / 51.39833; -0.08556 (Selhurst Park) | |||
Stadium of Light | Sunderland | Sunderland | 1997 | 49,000 | 54°54′52″N 1°23′18″W / 54.9144°N 1.3882°W / 54.9144; -1.3882 (Stadium of Light) | |||
Stadium MK | Milton Keynes Dons | Milton Keynes | 2007 | 30,500 | 52°00′34″N 00°44′00″W / 52.00944°N 0.73333°W / 52.00944; -0.73333 (Stadium mk) | |||
St Andrew's | Birmingham City | Birmingham | 1906 | 30,016 | 52°28′32.53″N 1°52′05.48″W / 52.4757028°N 1.8681889°W / 52.4757028; -1.8681889 (St Andrew's) | |||
St James' Park | Newcastle United | Newcastle | 1892 | 52,405 | 54°58′32″N 1°37′18″W / 54.97556°N 1.62167°W / 54.97556; -1.62167 (St James' Park) | |||
St Mary's Stadium | Southampton | Southampton | 2001 | 32,689 | 50°54′21″N 1°23′28″W / 50.90583°N 1.39111°W / 50.90583; -1.39111 (St Mary's Stadium) | |||
Swansea.com Stadium | Swansea City | Swansea | 2005 | 20,750 | 51°38′32″N 3°56′06″W / 51.6422°N 3.9351°W / 51.6422; -3.9351 (Swansea.com Stadium) | Previously known as the Liberty Stadium | ||
The Hawthorns | West Bromwich Albion | West Bromwich | 1900 | 26,445 | 52°30′33″N 1°57′50″W / 52.50917°N 1.96389°W / 52.50917; -1.96389 (The Hawthorns) | |||
The Den | Millwall | London | 1993 | 20,146 | 51°29′9.43″N 0°3′3.42″W / 51.4859528°N 0.0509500°W / 51.4859528; -0.0509500 (The New Den) | |||
The Valley | Charlton Athletic | London | 1919 | 27,111 | 51°29′11″N 0°2′11″E / 51.48639°N 0.03639°E / 51.48639; 0.03639 (The Valley) | |||
Turf Moor | Burnley | Burnley | 1883 | 22,546 | 53°47′21″N 2°13′49″W / 53.78917°N 2.23028°W / 53.78917; -2.23028 (Turf Moor) | |||
University of Bolton Stadium | Bolton Wanderers | Bolton | 1997 | 28,100 | 53°34′50″N 2°32′8″W / 53.58056°N 2.53556°W / 53.58056; -2.53556 (University of Bolton Stadium) | Previously known as the Reebok Stadium and Macron Stadium | ||
Vicarage Road | Watford | Watford | 1922 | 22,200 | 51°38′59.41″N 0°24′5.35″W / 51.6498361°N 0.4014861°W / 51.6498361; -0.4014861 (Vicarage Road) | |||
Villa Park | Aston Villa | Birmingham | 1897 | 42,682 | 52°30′33″N 1°53′5″W / 52.50917°N 1.88472°W / 52.50917; -1.88472 (Villa Park) | |||
Withdean Stadium | Brighton & Hove Albion | Brighton | 1936 | 2011 | 8,850 | 50°51′7″N 0°9′32″W / 50.85194°N 0.15889°W / 50.85194; -0.15889 (Withdean Stadium) | [4] |
References
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