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List of football stadiums in England

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This is a list of football stadiums in England, ranked in descending order of capacity. There is an extremely large number of football stadiums and pitches in England, and a definitive list of stadiums would be difficult to produce. This list, therefore, is limited to stadiums that meet one of the following criteria based on current capacity:

  • Used for football and have a capacity larger than 5,000.
  • Used by one of the 92 clubs in the top four tiers of the English football league system as of the 2025–26 seasons in the (Premier League, EFL Championship, EFL League One, and EFL League Two).
  • Used by one of the 12 clubs in the top tier of women's football in England, the Women's Super League, as of 2025–26.

A person who has watched a match at the stadiums of all 92 Premier League and English Football League (EFL) clubs in England and Wales may apply to join The 92 Club.

Existing stadiums

RankStadiumCapacityTown / CityYear OpenedTeamLeagueImageWembley StadiumOld TraffordLondon StadiumTottenham Hotspur StadiumAnfieldEmirates StadiumCity of Manchester StadiumEverton StadiumSt James' ParkStadium of LightVilla ParkStamford BridgeGoodison ParkElland RoadHillsboroughRiverside StadiumCardiff City StadiumPride ParkCoventry Building Society ArenaSt Mary's StadiumKing Power StadiumBramall LaneFalmer StadiumMolineuxEwood ParkCity GroundStadium MKbet365 StadiumPortman RoadSt Andrew'sToughsheet Community StadiumCraven CottageCarrow RoadThe ValleyThe HawthornsAshton Gate StadiumMKM StadiumSelhurst ParkBrick Community StadiumValley ParadeMadejski StadiumKirklees StadiumDeepdaleOakwellVicarage RoadTurf MoorLiberty StadiumFratton ParkMeadow LaneThe DenLangtree ParkLoftus RoadHome ParkBrentford Community StadiumBrunton ParkBloomfield RoadCounty GroundEco-Power StadiumVale ParkPrenton ParkLondon RoadBoundary ParkKassam StadiumRoots HallNew York StadiumLeigh Sports VillageGateshead International StadiumGigg LanePriestfield StadiumDean CourtBescot StadiumEdgeley ParkSincil BankThe ShayRacecourse GroundSMH Group StadiumKenilworth RoadKingston ParkGresty RoadColchester Community StadiumNew MeadowMemorial StadiumHuish ParkAdams ParkSpotlandField MillBrisbane RoadGlanford ParkPlough LaneBlundell ParkTwerton ParkRodney ParadeSt James ParkYork Community StadiumSixfields StadiumThe WalksAbbey StadiumVictoria ParkBroadhall WayRecreation GroundPirelli StadiumAcademy StadiumWhaddon RoadYork StreetHolker StreetPlainmoorBower FoldMoss RoseNew Bucks HeadGlobe ArenaAggboroughMoss LaneVictoria RoadKeys ParkHaig AvenueKingfield StadiumMill FarmThe CamroseCherrywood RoadBroadfield StadiumCrabble Athletic GroundDamson ParkCrown GroundWestleigh ParkTen AcresThe Hive StadiumKingsmeadowHighbury StadiumDeva StadiumBoston Community StadiumGander Green LaneMoor LaneWetherby RoadStonebridge RoadThe New LawnHayes Lane
1Wembley, London2007England (men's, women's and youth)[[File:Wembley Stadium interior.jpg150px]]
2Old Trafford, Greater Manchester1910Manchester UnitedPremier League[[File:Old Trafford, view from Stretford End 2.jpg150x150px]]
3Stratford, London2012West Ham UnitedPremier League[[File:The London Stadium (53412905228).jpg150px]]
4Tottenham, London2019Tottenham HotspurPremier League[[File:Spurs 0 Chelsea 2 (49287739013).jpg150px]]
5Anfield, Liverpool1884LiverpoolPremier League[[File:Anfield stadium in May 2024.jpg150x150px]]
6Holloway, London2006ArsenalPremier League[[File:Arsenal Women v Tottenham Hotspur Women, Emirates Stadium, Islington - geograph.org.uk - 7395374.jpg150x150px]]
Arsenal WomenWomen's Super League
7Bradford, Manchester2002Manchester CityPremier League[[File:Etihad Stadium.jpg150px]]
8Bramley-Moore Dock, Vauxhall, Liverpool2025EvertonPremier League[[File:Interior of Hill Dickinson Stadium.jpg150x150px]]
9Newcastle upon Tyne1892Newcastle UnitedPremier League[[File:The Milburn Stand and Leazes Stand in St James' Park - geograph.org.uk - 6381301.jpg150x150px]]
10Monkwearmouth, Sunderland1997SunderlandPremier League[[File:A floodlit Stadium of Light - panoramio.jpg150x150px]]
11Aston, Birmingham1897Aston VillaPremier League[[File:Villa Park, Birmingham (1) (8566067104).jpg150x150px]]
Aston Villa WomenWomen's Super League
12Fulham, London1877ChelseaPremier League[[File:Hello Stamford Bridge (173291951).jpeg150x150px]]
13Walton, Liverpool1892Everton WomenWomen's Super League[[File:Goodison Park August 2022.jpg150px]]
14Beeston, Leeds1897Leeds UnitedPremier League[[File:Elland Road Stadium Leeds.jpg150x150px]]
15Owlerton, Sheffield1899Sheffield WednesdayEFL Championship[[File:Hillsborough Stadium interior.jpg150px]]
16Middlesbrough1997MiddlesbroughEFL Championship[[File:MFC Riverside Interior.JPG150px]]
*Leckwith, Cardiff2009Cardiff CityEFL League One[[File:Family Stand, Cardiff City Stadium - Cardiff City v West Brom, September 28, 2021.jpg150px]]
17Derby1997Derby CountyEFL Championship[[File:The South Stand at Pride Park Stadium - geograph.org.uk - 7245382.jpg150x150px]]
18Coventry2005Coventry CityEFL Championship[[File:Commonwealth Games Rugby Sevens (geograph 7246896).jpg150px]]
19Southampton2001SouthamptonEFL Championship[[File:St Mary's Stadium (2).jpg150px]]
Southampton WomenWomen's Super League 2
20Leicester2002Leicester CityEFL Championship[[File:King Power Stadium.JPG150x150px]]
Leicester City WomenWomen's Super League
21Sheffield1855Sheffield UnitedEFL Championship[[File:Bramall Lane End.jpg150px]]
Sheffield United WomenWomen's Super League 2
22Falmer, Brighton & Hove2011Brighton & Hove AlbionPremier League[[File:Amex Stadium - view towards South Stand - geograph.org.uk - 4323778.jpg150px]]
23Wolverhampton1889Wolverhampton WanderersPremier League[[File:MolineuxStadium2022.jpg150px]]
24Blackburn1882Blackburn RoversEFL Championship[[File:Ewood Park 2011.jpg150px]]
25West Bridgford1898Nottingham ForestPremier League[[File:NFFC The Brian Clough Stand 2025.jpg150x150px]]
Nottingham Forest WomenWomen's Super League 2
26Denbigh, Milton Keynes2007Milton Keynes DonsEFL League Two[[File:Stadium MK.jpg150px]]
27Stoke-on-Trent1997Stoke CityEFL Championship[[File:The bet365 Stadium - geograph.org.uk - 6105677.jpg150px]]
28Ipswich1884Ipswich TownEFL Championship[[File:Portman Road 17.jpg150px]]
29Bordesley, Birmingham1906Birmingham CityEFL Championship[[File:The Railway End at St Andrews - geograph.org.uk - 843803.jpg150px]]
Birmingham City WomenWomen's Super League 2
30Horwich, Bolton1997Bolton WanderersEFL League One[[File:Reebokstadium inside.jpg150px]]
31Fulham, London1896FulhamPremier League[[File:Craven Cottage stadium view.jpg150px]]
32Norwich1935Norwich CityEFL Championship[[File:2015-05-16 -11 - Carrow Road, Norwich.JPG150px]]
33Charlton, London1919Charlton AthleticEFL Championship[[File:The Valley, Charlton Athletic - geograph.org.uk - 3188394.jpg150px]]
Charlton Athletic WomenWomen's Super League 2
34West Bromwich1900West Bromwich AlbionEFL Championship[[File:The Hawthorns 2013-12-21.jpg150px]]
35Bristol1887Bristol CityEFL Championship[[File:Ashton Gate - Lansdown Stand.jpg150px]]
Bristol City WomenWomen's Super League 2
36Hull2002Hull CityEFL Championship[[File:KCOMStadiumPanorama.jpg150px]]
37Selhurst, London1924Crystal PalacePremier League[[File:Selhurst Park Holmesdale Stand.jpg150px]]
38Wigan1999Wigan AthleticEFL League One[[File:Warm up at the DW Stadium, Wigan - geograph.org.uk - 2012508.jpg150px]]
39Bradford1886Bradford CityEFL League One[[File:Valley Parade, Bradford.jpg150px]]
40Reading1998ReadingEFL League One[[File:The Madejski Stadium.jpg150px]]
41Huddersfield1994Huddersfield TownEFL League One[[File:Hudderslfield 0 Chelsea 3 (30144863978).jpg150px]]
42Preston1878Preston North EndEFL Championship[[File:Deepdalecomplete.jpg150x150px]]
43Barnsley1888BarnsleyEFL League One[[File:East Stand, Oakwell - geograph.org.uk - 1494052.jpg150px]]
44Watford1921WatfordEFL Championship[[File:Vicarage Road 2015.jpg150px]]
45Burnley1883BurnleyPremier League[[File:Turf Moor panorama.jpg150x150px]]
*Landore, Swansea2003Swansea CityEFL Championship[[File:Liberty Stadium, Swansea - geograph.org.uk - 3279267.jpg150px]]
46Milton, Portsmouth1899PortsmouthEFL Championship[[File:View from the Milton End, Fratton Park - geograph.org.uk - 7431502.jpg150px]]
47Nottingham1910Notts CountyEFL League Two[[File:MeadowLane3.jpg150px]]
48Bermondsey, London1993MillwallEFL Championship[[File:The New Den - geograph.org.uk - 1143517.jpg150x150px]]
49St Helens2011Liverpool F.C. WomenWomen's Super League[[File:Aerial view of Langtree Park Rugby Stadium 2019.jpg150px]]
50White City, London1904Queens Park RangersEFL Championship[[File:Loftus Road before QPR vs Nottingham Forest, 27 November 2019.jpg150px]]
51Plymouth1901Plymouth ArgyleEFL League One[[File:Home Park.jpg150px]]
52Brentford, London2020BrentfordPremier League[[File:Gtech Community Stadium - geograph.org.uk - 7559142.jpg150px]]
53Carlisle1909Carlisle UnitedNational League[[File:Cumberland Building Society Stand.jpgframeless150x150px]]
54Blackpool1899BlackpoolEFL League One[[File:Bloomfield Road PL Kickoff-geograph-2039284.jpg150px]]
55Swindon1892Swindon TownEFL League Two[[File:Swindon Town July 07.jpgframeless151x151px]]
56Doncaster2007Doncaster RoversEFL League One[[File:Keepmoat1.jpgframeless151x151px]]
57Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent1950Port ValeEFL League One[[File:Port Vale Football Club - geograph.org.uk - 627252.jpg150px]]
58Birkenhead1912Tranmere RoversEFL League Two[[File:kop and mainstand.jpg150px]]
59Peterborough1913Peterborough UnitedEFL League One[[File:WestonHomes20July.jpg150x150px]]
60Oldham1904Oldham AthleticEFL League Two[[File:Boundary Park - geograph.org.uk - 2729825.jpg150x150px]]
61Littlemore, Oxford2001Oxford UnitedEFL Championship[[File:Kassam Stadium from open end.jpg150px]]
62Southend1952Southend UnitedNational League[[File:Roots Hall 2007.jpg150px]]
63Rotherham2012Rotherham UnitedEFL League One[[File:The New York Stadium, Rotherham before kick off - geograph.org.uk - 5724981.jpg150x150px]]
64Leigh2008Manchester United WomenWomen's Super League[[File:Leigh Sports Village, home of Leigh Centurions - geograph.org.uk - 2199143.jpg150px]]
65Gateshead1955GatesheadNational League[[File:Gateshead International Stadium.jpg150px]]
Newcastle United WomenWomen's Super League 2
66Bury1885BuryNorthern Premier League Division One West[[File:The JD Stadium (Gigg Lane) 'Main Stand'.JPG150x150px]]
67Gillingham1893GillinghamEFL League Two[[File:Priestfield a view from the away end (13366105795).jpg150px]]
68Kings Park, Bournemouth1910AFC BournemouthPremier League[[File:AFC Bournemouth.jpg150x150px]]
69Bescot, Walsall1990WalsallEFL League Two[[File:Walsall vs Carlisle 02.01.2021.jpg150px]]
70Edgeley, Stockport1891Stockport CountyEFL League One[[File:CheadleEnd2022.jpg150x150px]]
71Lincoln1895Lincoln CityEFL League One[[File:Lincoln v Boston 002.jpg150px]]
72Halifax1921FC Halifax TownNational League[[File:The Shay main stand.jpg150x150px]]
*Wrexham1801WrexhamEFL Championship[[File:Eric Roberts Stand.jpg150px]]
73Chesterfield2010ChesterfieldEFL League Two[[File:Chesterfield v Aldershot.jpg150px]]
74Luton1905Luton TownEFL League One[[File:KenilworthRoadPanorama.jpg150px]]
75Newcastle upon Tyne1990[[File:Kingston Park - 3 - geograph-1813910.jpg150px]]
76Crewe1906Crewe AlexandraEFL League Two[[File:Gresty Road, Crewe.jpg150px]]
77Colchester2008Colchester UnitedEFL League Two[[File:Colchester United Football Club Stadium. - geograph.org.uk - 2051118.jpg150px]]
Ipswich Town WomenWomen's Super League 2
78Shrewsbury2007Shrewsbury TownEFL League Two[[File:Greenhous Meadow Cold.jpg150x150px]]
79Horfield, Bristol1921Bristol RoversEFL League Two[[File:The Brunel Group Stand at the Memorial Stadium - geograph.org.uk - 6257887.jpg150x150px]]
80Yeovil1990Yeovil TownNational League[[File:Huish Park, September 2007.jpg150px]]
81High Wycombe1990Wycombe WanderersEFL League One[[File:MeWa Valley Terrace.jpg150px]]
82Rochdale1878RochdaleNational League[[File:Inside Spotland football ground - geograph.org.uk - 1804043.jpg150px]]
83Mansfield1861Mansfield TownEFL League One[[File:One Call Stadium.jpg150px]]
84Leyton, London1937Leyton OrientEFL League One[[File:Brisbane Road.jpg150px]]
Tottenham Hotspur WomenWomen's Super League
85Scunthorpe1988Scunthorpe UnitedNational League[[File:Glanford Park 4 - geograph-2152845.jpg150px]]
86Wimbledon, London2020AFC WimbledonEFL League One[[File:Plough Lane double rainbow.jpg150px]]
87Cleethorpes1899Grimsby TownEFL League Two[[File:Blundell Park Main Stand.JPG150px]]
88Twerton, Bath1909Bath CityNational League South[[File:Twerton Park in 2017.png150px]]
*Newport1877Newport CountyEFL League Two[[File:West Stand, Rodney Parade, Newport.jpg150px]]
89Exeter1904Exeter CityEFL League One[[File:St James Park.JPG150px]]
90Huntington, York2021York CityNational League[[File:LNER Community Stadium York - East stand and North stand.jpg150px]]
91Northampton1994Northampton TownEFL League One[[File:Sixfieldsstadium.JPG150px]]
92King's Lynn1881King's Lynn TownNational League North[[File:TheWalksKingsLynnTown26Sep2017.jpg150px]]
93Cambridge1932Cambridge UnitedEFL League Two[[File:Abbey South Stand.JPG150px]]
94Hartlepool1886Hartlepool UnitedNational League[[File:Hartlepool United Cameron Stand.jpg150px]]
95Stevenage1961StevenageEFL League One[[File:Stevenage FC Lamex Stadium North Stand.jpg150px]]
96Aldershot1927Aldershot TownNational League[[File:Aldershot Recreration Ground 07.jpg150px]]
97Burton-upon-Trent2005Burton AlbionEFL League One[[File:Pirelli Stadium - interior.jpg150px]]
98Manchester2014Manchester City WomenWomen's Super League[[File:Manchester city academy stadium.jpg150px]]
99Cheltenham1927Cheltenham TownEFL League Two[[File:The Jonny-Rocks Stadium in Cheltenham - geograph.org.uk - 6969350.jpg150px]]
100Boston1933EmptyN/A[[File:Jakeman Stadium, York Road - geograph.org.uk - 4614603.jpg150px]]
101Barrow-in-Furness1909BarrowEFL League Two[[File:HolkerStreet.png150px]]
102Torquay1921Torquay UnitedNational League South[[File:View of popular side from Bristow's Bench.jpg150px]]
103Stalybridge1906Stalybridge CelticNorthern Premier League Division One West[[File:Bower Fold 2018.jpg150px]]
104Macclesfield1891MacclesfieldNational League North[[File:Silk FM Main Stand.png150px]]
105Telford2003AFC Telford UnitedNational League North[[File:New Bucks Head - geograph-430684.jpg150px]]
106Morecambe2010MorecambeNational League[[File:The Wright and Lord Stand in the Mazuma Stadium - geograph.org.uk - 7436557.jpg150px]]
107Kidderminster1884Kidderminster HarriersNational League North[[File:Aggborough Stadium, Kidderminster - geograph.org.uk - 1555812.jpg150px]]
108Altrincham1910AltrinchamNational League[[File:Moss Lane.jpg150px]]
109Dagenham, London1917Dagenham & RedbridgeNational League South[[File:Victoria Road - Carling Stand.jpg150px]]
West Ham United WomenWomen's Super League
110Cannock, Hednesford1995Hednesford TownNorthern Premier League Premier Division[[File:Hednesford Town Football Club - geograph.org.uk - 194376.jpg150px]]
111Blowick, Southport1905SouthportNational League North[[File:Haig_Avenue_Main_Stand.jpg150px]]
112Woking1921WokingNational League[[File:Kingfield Stadium - geograph-1779642.jpg150px]]
113Wesham2016AFC FyldeNational League North[[File:AFC Fylde 0-2 York City (53326612969).jpg150px]]
114Basingstoke1945Basingstoke TownSouthern Football League Premier Division South[[File:Camrose Main Stand.JPG150px]]
115Farnborough1975FarnboroughNational League South[[File:Farnborough Football Club - geograph.org.uk - 4213667.jpg150px]]
116Crawley1997Crawley TownEFL League Two[[File:The People's Pension East Stand in the People's Pension Stadium - geograph.org.uk - 6320827.jpg150px]]
Brighton & Hove Albion WomenWomen's Super League
117Dover1897Dover AthleticNational League South[[File:Crabble09.jpg150px]]
118Solihull1998Solihull MoorsNational League[[File:Damson Park Solihull 2016.jpg150px]]
119Accrington1968Accrington StanleyEFL League Two[[File:Crown Ground Main stand-geograph-1761366.jpg150px]]
120Havant1982Havant & WaterloovilleNational League South[[File:Action from Pompey's pre season friendly with The Hawks - geograph.org.uk - 3548593.jpg150px]]
Portsmouth WomenWomen's Super League 2
121Eastleigh1957EastleighNational League
122Canons Park, London2013BarnetEFL League Two[[File:The Hive London, Edgware, United Kingdom Mar 08, 2025 12-06-46.jpeg150px]]
123Kingston, London1989Chelsea WomenWomen's Super League[[File:Heads in the clouds at Kingsmeadow 2023.png150px]]
124Fleetwood1939Fleetwood TownEFL League Two
125Chester1992ChesterNational League North[[File:Ccfc 1.jpg150px]]
126Boston2020Boston UnitedNational League
127Sutton, London1912Sutton UnitedNational League
Crystal Palace WomenWomen's Super League 2
128Kersal, Salford1978Salford CityEFL League Two
129Harrogate1920Harrogate TownEFL League Two
130Northfleet, Gravesend1905Ebbsfleet UnitedNational League South
131Nailsworth2006Forest Green RoversNational League[[File:Forest Green Rovers v Cardiff City, 15 July 2015 (19734374881).jpg150px]]
132Bromley, London1938BromleyEFL League Two
London City LionessesWomen's Super League

Old stadiums

Main article: List of defunct English football stadiums

Following crowd troubles in the 1980s, and regulations imposed after the Taylor Report, several English league stadiums have been built or completely redeveloped in the last few years. Prior to 1988, however, the last newly built Football League ground in England was Roots Hall, Southend, which was opened in 1955.

Future stadiums and developments

Stadiums which are currently being built, redeveloped, or have planning approval without work having commenced include:

StadiumExpected
capacityClubNotesNew Trafford Stadium (new build)Leazes Park Stadium (new build)New Birmingham City Stadium (new build)City of Manchester Stadium (redevelopment) (under construction)Stamford Bridge (redevelopment)Elland Road (redevelopment)Villa Park (redevelopment)King Power Stadium (redevelopment)City Ground (redevelopment)Selhurst Park (redevelopment)Fratton Park (redevelopment)Power Court Stadium (new build)Dean Court (redevelopment)New Oxford United Stadium (new build)Northfleet Community Stadium (new build)Eco Park (new build)New Marine Stadium (new build)
100,000Manchester UnitedNew stadium proposed to replace Old Trafford, announced in March 2025.
c. 65,000Newcastle UnitedPossible new stadium proposed to replace St James' Park, with a tentative completion date of 2031.
c. 62,000Birmingham CityOn 9 April 2024, Birmingham City purchased a plot of land in Bordesley Green to use to build a 62,000-seat "super stadium", complete with a "Sports Quarter" that will house all of the club's teams and their training facilities. Costing £3bn, it will replace St Andrew's and has the optimistic goal of completion in time for the 2029–30 season.
61,474Manchester CityA final expansion phase, extending the second tier back with an additional 7,900 seats commenced in 2023, with completion aimed for 2026. The stadium's capacity after the third phase is expected to exceed 61,474.
c. 60,000ChelseaIn June 2015 Chelsea unveiled plans to expand Stamford Bridge to a capacity of 60,000, however in January 2018, in spite of the local councils' approval of the £2bn development, plans were blocked due to objections of a single local resident, referencing light restrictions of the build; so the plans were shelved.
c. 53,000Leeds UnitedLeeds United's Elland Road expansion plans for a phased project to give the ground Uefa's elite status and retain unique atmosphere. This would mean it would become one of the top 10 stadiums in England should it be allowed, though this would depend on their chances of promotion to the Premier League.
c. 50,000Aston VillaIn January 2023, plans were approved by Birmingham City Council to redevelop Villa Park and the surrounding area, involving the demolition and rebuild of the North Stand, increasing capacity from 7,000 to 15,000 seats. In addition to this, the developments also included a hotel, museum and club store among other amendments in the surrounding area. The ground would see capacity increase to approximately 50,000. However, in January 2024, the proposals were officially shelved by the club, citing their desire to not reduce capacity in the time-span of the build, putting these proposals at risk. A reduced expansion of the stand, bringing overall to 48,909, was approved by the Birmingham City Council on 28 August 2025, with plans to increase stadium over 50,000 via other areas by 2028.
c. 40,000Leicester CityIn September 2022, Leicester City Council approved initial plans for expansion of the King Power Stadium as well as wider developments of the land around the ground, including a fanzone, hotel, indoor arena and residential tower among other works. The plans were fully approved in December 2023 by LCC, however a date for when the development could break ground has yet to be confirmed, due to the project being subject to finance.
c. 35,000Nottingham ForestIn February 2019 the club confirmed an extended lease on The City Ground. This extended lease meant the club was now able to proceed with plans to redevelop the stadium and surrounding area. Central to this redevelopment was the replacement of the Peter Taylor Stand with a new 10,000-seater stand, and improvements to the Trentside area, Brian Clough and Bridgford Stands.
c. 34,000Crystal PalacePlans for a new 13,500-seater Main Stand were approved by Croydon Council in April 2018 with plans even scheduled to commence as early as January 2019, however due to COVID-19 restrictions, the financial constraints this brought along and amendments to the initial proposal, the development has been delayed significantly. In October 2022 however, the revised plans were once again approved, though the club are still awaiting final approval before any work can commence.
c. 28,000PortsmouthClub is planning to rebuild the North stand of the venue to at least 15,000 seats, building over the adjacent cark park. The impact is still being estimated, but a below 30,000-seater venue is expected after completion.
c. 25,000Luton TownPlans had been first approved in January 2019 and then delayed multiple times. The latest permission was approved on 16 December 2024 for a 25,000-seater venue. Construction to begin in 2025 with a completion target for mid-2028.
c. 20,500BournemouthPlans submitted for deliberations were announced in July 2025. Demolishment of the South Stand and construction a new grandstand in its place with adjacent refurbishments of other seating areas are being proposed. For full control, Bournemouth acquired the stadium in April that year. A six-year timeline is expected for completion.
c. 16,000Oxford UnitedProposed new stadium in Kidlington, Oxfordshire. Due to the lease agreement of Oxford's current ground the Kassam Stadium, expiring in 2026, the aim for completion of the new stadium is estimated for the start of the 2025–26 season. An agreement has been reached on heads of terms for Oxfordshire County Council to lease land near Oxford Parkway train station. Though plans are still in progress.
c. 8,000Ebbsfleet UnitedProposed new stadium as part of the wider regeneration of Northfleet Habourside. Plans were approved in April 2024 by Gravesham Borough Council, with works on the stadium scheduled to begin in September 2024 with an aim to be complete by August 2026, potentially in time for the beginning of the 2025–26 season.
c. 5,000Forest Green RoversProposed new stadium for Forest Green Rovers in Eastington, Gloucestershire. Designed by Zaha Hadid following a 2016 design competition, it is reputedly going to be the world's first timber stadium. Planning permission was approved by Stroud District Council in December 2019.
5,000MarineProposed new stadium, announced in February 2025.

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