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Famous-British-Sports-Venues
Stadium Trivia
Aintree Famous Racecourse in Liverpool primarily associated with the Grand National.
Alexandra Palace Located near Muswell Hill and Wood Green in North London. Most famous as the venue for the original demonstration of Television in 1926 and the subsequent first demonstration of high definition Television in 1936 by the B.B.C
Anfield Home to Liverpool Football Club. It seats around 45,000 people and features the world famous 'Kop end'. The ground was orignally home to Everton F.C
Brands Hatch  
Celtic Park Home to Glasgow Celtic Football Club it seats just shy of 61,000 people and is situated in the East end of Glasgow.
Crucible Theatre Since 1977 host of the World Snooker Championship. The Sheffield venue is very small holding less than 1000 spectators but is nevertheless considered the mecca of World Snooker venues.
Donnington Park Circuit  
Emirates Stadium The newly built home of Arsenal F.C. Situated in North London it holds just over 60,000 people.
Hampden Park Home to the Scottish National Football team and to Queen's Park F.C. It seats around 52,000 people.
Hurlingham The centre for Croquet and also formerly associated with Polo. It is an exclusive Private Club situated in Fulham.
Ibrox Stadium Home to Glasgow rangers and seating around 51,000 people.
Lords Cricket Ground In capacity terms Lords is a modest ground holding around 30,000 but it's history and pallatial surroundings aptly befit it's tag as the Home of World Cricket.
M.E.N Arena One of the largest Indoor Arenas in the World it is situated in Central Manchester.
Millenium Stadium Seats around 75,000 people and is the home of the Welsh Rugby Union. The stadium is also used for major Football Internationals.
Murrayfield Home of the Scottish Rugby Union. Seats around 67,000 people.
National Watersports Centre. Based at Nottingham.
Nottingham Complex Features 3 separate stadiums in a very small area. Trent Bridge Cricket Ground, Notts Co. and Nottingham Forest Football Clubs.
O2 Arena One of the largest indoor arenas in the world. Formerly known as the Millenium Dome.
Old Trafford The largest club ground in Britain. A capacity of around 76,000 which could be set to rise to over 90,000.
Olympic Park Partly built and part under construction for the 2012 Olympic Games in London.
The Oval Cricket Ground Situated in Kennington, London with a current capacity of 23,000.
Royal Albert Hall One of the World's great Indoor venues situated in Knightsbridge, London.
Silverstone The premier Formula One circuit and home to the British Grand Prix.
St. Andrews The undisputed Home of World Golf.
St. James Park Home of Newcastle United F.C it seats around 52,000 people. Most notably for it's incredible lopsided appearance. (2 huge stands and 2 small stands)
   
Twickenham Largest Rugby Union stadium in Britain. seating 82,000. Home to the English Rugby Football Union.
   
   
   
Wembley Stadium Home of the England National Football team and venue for prestigious domestic football finals. It seats 90,000 people and has the largest footprint of any stadium in the world. Costing well over £800 Million it is also the world's most expensive stadium.
Wentworth Golf Club Arguably Britain's premier 'Inland Golf Course' it is situated on the outskirts of London in Surrey.
Wimbledon Tennis Centre Undisputed home of World Tennis. Situated in South-West London.
York Hall, Bethnal Green Home of English Boxing. Situated in the tough East End of London.