Category
page 1Defunct football venues in England
White Hart Lane
former football stadium of Tottenham Hotspur
Wembley Stadium
former stadium in Wembley Park, London
Arsenal Stadium
former football stadium in Highbury, North London, England
Boleyn Ground
former football stadium of West Ham United FC
The Oval
cricket ground in Kennington, South London
Maine Road
former stadium of Manchester City
White City Stadium
former stadium at White City, London, UK
Roker Park
demolished football stadium in Roker, England
Ayresome Park
former football stadium in Yorkshire, England
North Road
football stadium and cricket field in Newton Heath, Manchester, England
Bank Street
multi-purpose stadium in Clayton, Manchester, England
The Dell
former English football stadium
Trent Bridge
cricket ground located in West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire, England
Filbert Street
football ground of Leicester City (1891 to 2002)
Highfield Road
sports venue
Nevill Ground
cricket ground in Kent, England, UK
Burnden Park
former football stadium in Bolton. UK
Baseball Ground
former football stadium
The Queen's Club
private sporting club in West Kensington, London, England
Hyde Road
sports venue in Ardwick, Manchester, England
Plough Lane
former sports venue
Lillie Bridge Grounds
football stadium
Goldstone Ground
former sporting ground in Hove, Sussex, England
Victoria Ground
football stadium
County Cricket Ground, Derby
cricket ground
Bootham Crescent
sports stadium in York, England
Invicta Ground
former football stadium in Plumstead, England, closed ca. 1894
Don Valley Stadium
football stadium
Manor Ground, Plumstead
home stadium of Woolwich Arsenal FC between 1888 & 1890, and 1893 & 1913
Millmoor
The Millmoor Ground, commonly known as Millmoor, is a football stadium in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England. It was the home ground of Rotherham County between 1907 and 1925, and then its successor Rotherham United until 2008. The stadium has had no professional tenant since, but has been in use again for local youth football since 2016, and will be home to Doncaster Rovers Belles from August 2025. It has been described as "the spiritual home" of Rotherham United.
The Den
Millwall F.C.'s fifth stadium from 1910–1993
Fallowfield Stadium
football stadium
The Darlington Arena
football stadium in Darlington, England
Leeds Road
football stadium in Huddersfield, England
Elm Park
Football stadium
North Marine Road Ground, Scarborough
cricket ground
Layer Road
former football stadium in Colchester, England

Boothferry Park
sports venue in the UK
Herne Hill Velodrome
used for the 1948 Summer Olympics in London
County Cricket Ground, Northampton
cricket ground
Odsal Stadium
Sports Venue and Stadium
West Ham Park
park in London Borough of Newham, UK
Green Pond Road
former football stadium in Walthamstow, London
Feethams
Lynn Road
Dean Park Cricket Ground
cricket ground in Bournemouth, England
Christie Park, Morecambe
former stadium of Morecambe F.C
Saltergate
Saltergate, officially the Recreation Ground, was the historic home of Chesterfield Football Club, and was in use from 1871 until the club's relocation in July 2010, a 139-year history that made it one of the oldest football grounds in England at the time of its closure. From the 1920s onward the name 'Saltergate' became predominant in popular references to the ground.