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Chelsea - Stamford Bridge
Originally opened in 1877 for the London Athletics Club, Stamford Bridge is now the spiritual home of Chelsea.
Arsenal - Emirates Stadium
Located in Ashburton Grove, Holloway, this is the second largest stadium in the Barclays Premier League.
Aston Villa - Villa Park
The home of Aston Villa since 1897, Villa Park is a UEFA 4-star rated stadium.
Blackburn Rovers - Ewood Park
The home of Blackburn Rovers since they moved from Leamington Road in the summer of 1890.
Bolton Wanderers - Reebok Stadium
Bolton Wanderers moved from Burnden Park to the new Reebok Stadium after its completion in 1997.
Everton - Goodison Park
Built in 1892, Goodison Park was one of the first purpose built football stadiums in England.
Fulham - Craven Cottage
Also situated in Fulham, Craven Cottage is our closest neighbour in the Barclays Premier League.
Hull City - Kingston Community Stadium
Completed in 2002, the KC Stadium is home to recently promoted Hull City.
Liverpool - Anfield
First played at in 1884, Anfield was originally the home of Everton before Liverpool was founded in 1892.
Manchester City - City of Manchester Stadium
Originally built for the 2002 Commonwealth Games, the City of Manchester Stadium became the replacement to Maine Road.
Manchester Utd - Old Trafford
The permanent residence of Manchester United since 1910, Old Trafford is the largest stadium in the Barclays Premier League.
Middlesbrough - Riverside Stadium
Opened in 1995, Middlesbrough moved to the Riverside Stadium from Ayresome Park.
Newcastle Utd - St James' Park
The home of Newcastle since 1892, St James' Park is the third largest stadium in the Barclays Premier League.
Portsmouth - Fratton Park
Originally built in 1898, Fratton Park was the only roofless stadium in the Barclays Premier League until the 2007/08 season.
Tottenham Hotspur - White Hart Lane
Home to our north London rivals, Tottenham moved to White Hart Lane in 1899.
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