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Presenter who visited all 92 stadiums in English football makes shock pick for which is best after ranking top 10

Presenter who visited all 92 stadiums in English football makes shock pick for which is best after ranking top 10

Adrian Durham has completed the 92 and his top pick may surprise you.

Legendary talkSPORT presenter Adrian Durham has now successfully completed the '92' challenge.

Durham, 55, has been a host on the show for 25 years having religiously followed his beloved Peterborough United.

But away from the Posh's endeavours he also enjoys ground-hopping and has now visited every club in the English football pyramid.

Monday's clash between Fleetwood Town and Morecambe means Durham has now completed the feat many try so hard to achieve.

Old Trafford, Stamford Bridge, Anfield? The radio host has now declared which ground in the UK tops his overall list...

"I went to QPR v Crystal Palace in the League Cup and it reminded me how much I loved it," began the 55-year-old as he declared Loftus Road his favourite.

"It's in the middle of a housing estate in London. The corners are filled in, it's tight to the pitch.

"I just absolutely love it. It's another one where the atmosphere, when they're doing well, is fantastic.

"That's how a ground should be, right in the middle of a residential area. I love it."

The R's have now played their home games at the famous stadia since 1917.

Decorated in history with a rare old-school atmosphere noted, QPR have flirted with top-level football for many years.

Durham's second pick is an opinion shared by most, given it's raucous ambience throughout a 90-minute affair.

QPR have played their home games at Loftus Road since 1917
QPR have played their home games at Loftus Road since 1917

"I lived and worked in Leeds so I went quite a lot and looking at parts of the outside of it, I would say you're taken back to the 70s because it feels like nothing's changed," added the talkSPORT regular.

"So you're back there with Don Revie and Billy Bremner and all that.

"I think it's got a wonderful nostalgic charm and there's a history there and it's a one-club city.

"In terms of match atmosphere, Leeds are no.1."

Elland Road has been cited as one of the best in England, given the Whites storied history and passionate supporters.

Peterborough United's 'London Road' claimed third spot on Durham's comprehensive list, with Plough Lane of AFC Wimbledon and Villa Park making up the top five places overall.

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Topics: EFL Championship, Premier League, Leeds United, QPR, Football