The top 50 stadiums in Britain have been ranked, with Liverpool’s Anfield only coming in third.
Britain is home to some of the best stadiums in world football, with the likes of Anfield, Wembley, Old Trafford, Emirates and Stamford Bridge being some of the classics.
In recent years, Tottenham Hotspur have improved their home ground with a new state-of-the-art stadium. Meanwhile, Everton are set to welcome their newly built stadium ahead of the 25/26 season.
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In Scotland, Celtic and Rangers fly the flag with the legendary Celtic Park and Ibrox.
According to FourFourTwo, Liverpool’s iconic Anfield stadium is only third in the list of 50.
The top spot went to Rangers’ Ibrox, with Celtic Park in second.
Fulham’s Craven Cottage and Manchester United’s Old Trafford completed the top five.
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The home of England, Wembley, was only ranked in 10th place.
Here are the top 50 stadiums according to FourFourTwo:
50. Gtech Community Stadium (Brentford)
49. St Mary's Stadium (Southampton)
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48. Toughsheet Community Stadium (Bolton Wanderers)
47. Edgar Street (Hereford)
46. Cae Clyd (Blaenau Ffestiniog)
45. bet365 Stadium (Stoke City)
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44. Deepdale (Preston North End)
43. Dumbarton Football Stadium (Dumbarton)
42. Stadium of Light (Sunderland)
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41. Earls Orchard (Richmond Town)
40. Cwm Nant-y-Groes (Abertillery Bluebirds)
39. John Smith's Stadium (Huddersfield Town)
38. Pittodrie Stadium (Aberdeen)
37. Mill Road (Arundel)
36. Etihad Stadium (Manchester City)
35. Bloomfield Road (Blackpool)
34. Victoria Park (Ross County)
33. Huish Park (Yeovil Town)
32. Blandy Park (Garw S.B.G.C.)
31. American Express Community Stadium (Brighton and Hove Albion)
30. The Enclosed Ground (Whitehawk)
29. Molineux Stadium (Wolverhampton Wanderers)
28. Hampden Park (Scotland)
27. The Den (Millwall)
26. King Power Stadium (Leicester City)
25. Adams Park Stadium (Wycombe Wanderers)
24. Hillsborough Stadium (Sheffield Wednesday)
23. The City Ground (Nottingham Forest)
22. Champion Hill (Dulwich Hamlet)
21. Valley Parade (Bradford City)
20. Fratton Park (Portsmouth)
19. Goodison Park (Everton)
18. Easter Road (Hibernian)
17. Carrow Road Stadium (Norwich City)
16. Elland Road (Leeds United)
15. The Hawthorns (West Bromwich Albion)
14. The Dripping Pan (Lewes)
13. Stamford Bridge (Chelsea)
12. Bramall Lane (Sheffield United)
11. Emirates Stadium (Arsenal)
10. Wembley Stadium (England)
9. Tynecastle Park (Heart of Midlothian)
8. St James’ Park (Newcastle United)
7. Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (Tottenham)
6. Villa Park (Aston Villa)
5. Old Trafford (Manchester United)
4. Craven Cottage (Fulham)
3. Anfield (Liverpool)
2. Celtic Park (Celtic)
1. Ibrox Stadium (Rangers)
Topics: Liverpool, Manchester United, Premier League, England, Scotland, Celtic, Rangers, Scottish Premiership, Wales, Northern Ireland