Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 90. Chapters: Wembley Stadium, Antelope Ground, Arsenal Stadium, The Oval, Maine Road, Muntz Street, Saltergate, Odsal Stadium, Crystal Palace National Sports Centre, Gay Meadow, Hyde Road, Plough Lane, The Dell, Bank Street, North Road, The Den, White City Stadium, Fulfordgate, Boothferry Park, Herne Hill Velodrome, Trent Bridge, County Cricket Ground, Southampton, Derby Arboretum, Roker Park, Burnden Park, Ayresome Park, List of defunct English football stadiums, McCain Stadium, Manor Ground, Plumstead, Sealand Road, Belle Vue, Goldstone Ground, Baseball Ground, Filbert Street, Fartown Ground, Huddersfield, National Hockey Stadium, Springfield Park, Redheugh Park, Lillie Bridge Grounds, Queen's Club, Olive Grove, Highfield Road, Drill Field, Luton Town F.C. stadia, West Ham Stadium, Millmoor, West Bromwich Albion F.C. former grounds, Eastville Stadium, The Boulevard, Recreation Ground, Long Eaton, Angel Ground, County Cricket Ground, Northampton, Feethams, Croydon Common Athletic Ground, Elm Park, County Cricket Ground, Derby, Park Avenue, Fallowfield Stadium, The Lawn Ground, Leeds Road, Dean Park Cricket Ground, The Nest, Grundy Hill, Anlaby Road, Hilton Park, Invicta Ground, Leyton Cricket Ground, Manor Ground, Oxford, Memorial Grounds, Christie Park, Abbeydale Park, The Old Recreation Ground, Hermit Road, Victoria Ground, Layer Road, New Recreation Ground, The Mount, Seedhill Football Ground, Browning Road, The Huish, Loakes Park, Myrtle Road, Old Showground, Sheaf House, Alexandra Meadows, Eton Park, Clifton Lane, Newcastle Road, Green Pond Road Stadium, Fellows Park, Peel Park, Tower Athletic Grounds, Hawthorne Road, Richmond Road ground, Southbury Road Stadium, Enfield, London, Linthorpe Road West, Manor Park, Nuneaton, Leamington Road. Excerpt: The original Wembley Stadium, officially known as the Empire Stadium, was a ...