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UK Stadiums

Profiles, capacities and matchday hiring information for the UK's biggest football, rugby and multi-purpose stadiums.

The UK has more elite-level stadiums per capita than almost any country in the world. From the Wembley arch to the Kop at Anfield, the Tartan Army stronghold of Hampden Park to the cavern under the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, every venue runs a small army of casual staff to keep its 25,000 to 90,000 fans fed, watered and safe on matchday.

This page lists every major venue we cover. Click into any stadium to see who plays there, who runs the catering and security, and which roles are currently hiring.

Anfield in Liverpool, home of Liverpool FC.
Liverpool

Anfield

Liverpool FC
Capacity 61,276 Opened 1884
City Ground in Nottingham, home of Nottingham Forest.
Nottingham

City Ground

Nottingham Forest
Capacity 30,445 Opened 1898
Dean Court in Bournemouth, home of AFC Bournemouth.
Bournemouth

Dean Court

AFC Bournemouth
Capacity 12,357 Opened 1910
Elland Road in Leeds, home of Leeds United.
Leeds

Elland Road

Leeds United
Capacity 37,645 Opened 1897
Etihad Stadium in Manchester, home of Manchester City and the wider Etihad Campus.
Manchester

Etihad Stadium

Manchester City
Capacity 53,400 (expanding to ~63,000) Opened 2002
Hampden Park in Glasgow, Scotland's national stadium.
Glasgow

Hampden Park

Scottish FA · Scotland national teams · Queen's Park FC
Capacity 51,866 Opened 1903 (most recent renovation 1999)
London Stadium in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, home of West Ham United.
London

London Stadium

West Ham United · UK Athletics · Major Events
Capacity 62,500 (football) / 80,000 (athletics) Opened 2012 (Olympic Stadium); 2016 (West Ham tenancy)
MKM Stadium in Hull, home of Hull City and Hull FC.
Hull

MKM Stadium

Hull City AFC · Hull FC
Capacity 24,620 Opened 2002
Old Trafford in Manchester, home of Manchester United.
Manchester

Old Trafford

Manchester United
Capacity 74,310 Opened 1910
Principality Stadium in Cardiff, home of Welsh rugby.
Cardiff

Principality Stadium

Welsh Rugby Union · Wales football · Major Events
Capacity 73,931 Opened 1999
Stamford Bridge in London, home of Chelsea FC.
London

Stamford Bridge

Chelsea FC
Capacity 40,343 Opened 1877 (current configuration 2001)
Villa Park in Birmingham, home of Aston Villa.
Birmingham

Villa Park

Aston Villa
Capacity 42,640 (expanding to ~50,000+) Opened 1897
Wembley Stadium in London, the UK's national stadium.
London

Wembley Stadium

England men's & women's national teams · FA Cup Final · NFL London
Capacity 90,000 Opened 2007