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United Kingdom Sports Venues

Explore iconic sports venues across England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. From historic football stadiums to world-class rugby grounds, discover the UK's greatest sporting destinations.

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Official Rankings

United Kingdom's Top 10 Largest Football Stadiums by Capacity

From the iconic Wembley Stadium (90,000) to Old Trafford (74,310), discover the UK's biggest football stadiums ranked by official capacity. These legendary venues host Premier League, international matches, and unforgettable sporting moments.

#1

Wembley Stadium

London
90,000
Football Stadium
#2

Twickenham Stadium

London
82,000
Rugby Union Stadium
#3

Principality Stadium

Cardiff
74,500
Rugby Union Stadium
#4

Old Trafford Stadium

Manchester
74,310
Football Stadium
#5

Murrayfield Stadium

Edinburgh
67,144
Rugby Union Stadium
#6

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

London
62,850
Football Stadium
#7

London Stadium

London
62,500
Football Stadium
#8

Anfield Stadium

Liverpool
61,276
Football Stadium
#9

Emirates Stadium

London
60,704
Football Stadium
#10

Celtic Park

Glasgow
60,000
Football Stadium

Rankings based on official stadium capacity. Updated 2026.

UK's Largest Sports Venues by Capacity

Discover the most famous and historic sports venues across the United Kingdom, ranked by official capacity

Football

Wembley Stadium

London90,000
View Wembley Stadium Guide
Football

Twickenham Stadium

London82,000
View Twickenham Stadium Guide
Football

Principality Stadium

Cardiff74,500
View Principality Stadium Guide
Football

Old Trafford Stadium

Manchester74,310
View Old Trafford Stadium Guide
Football

Murrayfield Stadium

Edinburgh67,144
View Murrayfield Stadium Guide
Football

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

London62,850
View Tottenham Hotspur Stadium Guide
Football

London Stadium

London62,500
View London Stadium Guide
Football

Anfield Stadium

Liverpool61,276
View Anfield Stadium Guide
Football

Emirates Stadium

London60,704
View Emirates Stadium Guide
Football

Celtic Park

Glasgow60,000
View Celtic Park Guide
Football

Etihad Stadium

Manchester55,097
View Etihad Stadium Guide
Football

Hill Dickinson Stadium

Liverpool52,769
View Hill Dickinson Stadium Guide
Football

St James' Park

Newcastle upon Tyne52,405
View St James' Park Guide
Football

St James Park

Newcastle upon Tyne52,305
View St James Park Guide
Football

Stadium of Light

Sunderland49,000
View Stadium of Light Guide
Football

Villa Park

Birmingham42,095
View Villa Park Guide
Football

Stamford Bridge

London40,853
View Stamford Bridge Guide
Football

Elland Road Stadium

Leeds37,608
View Elland Road Stadium Guide
Football

American Express Community Stadium

Brighton & Hove31,800
View American Express Community Stadium Guide
Football

Molineux Stadium

Wolverhampton31,750
View Molineux Stadium Guide

Frequently Asked Questions About UK Sports Venues

Everything you need to know about visiting sports stadiums and arenas across England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.

How do I book tickets for UK football stadiums?

Most Premier League clubs offer online ticket sales through their official websites. For popular matches, tickets often sell out quickly to season ticket holders and members. Consider joining club membership schemes for priority access, or check official reseller platforms for last-minute availability.

What's the best way to get to UK stadiums by public transport?

Most major UK stadiums are well-connected by public transport. London venues like Wembley and Emirates Stadium have dedicated tube stations. Manchester's Old Trafford has its own tram stop, while Liverpool's Anfield is accessible by bus from the city center. Always check match day transport information as services often run additional capacity.

Can I take stadium tours when there are no matches?

Yes, most major UK stadiums offer guided tours year-round. These typically include access to the pitch, dressing rooms, tunnel, and museum. Popular tours at venues like Old Trafford, Anfield, and Wembley should be booked in advance. Prices range from £20-30 for adults, with family discounts available.

Are there parking facilities at UK football stadiums?

Most stadiums offer limited official parking, typically priced £15-25 per match. Many grounds encourage public transport use and have restricted parking zones nearby. Consider park-and-ride services or parking at nearby shopping centers with good transport links to the stadium.

What accessibility services are available at UK stadiums?

All major UK stadiums comply with accessibility standards, offering wheelchair access, designated seating areas, and accessible toilets. Many provide audio commentary for visually impaired fans and hearing loops. Contact the stadium's accessibility team when booking to ensure your specific needs are met.

What are the differences between English, Scottish, and Welsh football stadiums?

English Premier League stadiums tend to be larger with modern facilities. Scottish stadiums like Celtic Park offer incredible atmospheres in more intimate settings. Welsh venues like the Principality Stadium in Cardiff are multi-purpose, hosting rugby and football. Each region has its unique matchday culture and traditions.

Can I visit multiple stadiums in one trip?

Absolutely! Many fans create football stadium tours across the UK. London alone has multiple Premier League grounds within easy reach. Manchester has both United and City stadiums, while Liverpool offers Anfield and Goodison Park. Plan your itinerary around non-match days for tours, or time visits with fixture schedules.

What should I know about match day atmosphere and safety?

UK football matches are generally safe and family-friendly, with excellent stewarding and security. Arrive early to soak up the pre-match atmosphere in nearby pubs (if you're a neutral fan). Be respectful of home supporters' traditions, avoid wearing rival colors in home sections, and follow stadium guidelines on prohibited items.

Have more questions about UK sports venues?

Our comprehensive venue guides provide detailed information about facilities, transport, and local amenities for every major stadium in the United Kingdom.