New football stadiums uk

Here are some new football stadiums in the UK:

  1. Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (London) - Opened in 2019, this stadium has a seating capacity of 62,062 and features a retractable grass pitch and a single-tier stand.
  2. St Mary's Stadium (Southampton) - Opened in 2001, this stadium has undergone several renovations and expansions, including the addition of a new stand in 2019, increasing its seating capacity to 32,505.
  3. Molineux Stadium (Wolverhampton) - Opened in 1889, this stadium has undergone several renovations and expansions, including the addition of a new stand in 2016, increasing its seating capacity to 32,050.
  4. Riverside Stadium (Middlesbrough) - Opened in 1995, this stadium has undergone several renovations and expansions, including the addition of a new stand in 2017, increasing its seating capacity to 34,742.
  5. Stadium MK (Milton Keynes) - Opened in 2007, this stadium has a seating capacity of 30,500 and is home to Milton Keynes Dons FC.
  6. Ashton Gate Stadium (Bristol) - Opened in 1887, this stadium has undergone several renovations and expansions, including the addition of a new stand in 2016, increasing its seating capacity to 27,000.
  7. Pride Park Stadium (Derby) - Opened in 1997, this stadium has undergone several renovations and expansions, including the addition of a new stand in 2018, increasing its seating capacity to 33,597.
  8. Liberty Stadium (Swansea) - Opened in 2005, this stadium has a seating capacity of 20,750 and is home to Swansea City FC.
  9. Stadium of Light (Sunderland) - Opened in 1997, this stadium has undergone several renovations and expansions, including the addition of a new stand in 2017, increasing its seating capacity to 49,000.
  10. KCOM Stadium (Hull) - Opened in 2002, this stadium has undergone several renovations and expansions, including the addition of a new stand in 2014, increasing its seating capacity to 25,000.

Note: The seating capacities listed are approximate and may have changed since the last update.