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Quiz about UK Football Stadiums by Address
Quiz about UK Football Stadiums by Address

UK Football Stadiums by Address Quiz


I'm going to visit ten UK football stadiums in London by car. I'm not sure where they are, so I'm going to use the postcodes on my sat nav. What postcodes or addresses match the names of the stadiums I'm visiting?

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Dec 08 24
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It is 2074. Because my closest friend and I are huge football fans, we decided to use our time machine to travel back in time to 2024 and tour local stadiums in and around London. Take this enjoyable journey with us and have fun.

The first stadium we came across on our trip had the postcode TW8 0RU, which meant we were going in the direction of Lionel Rd South. When we arrived, we were at . While we were at the stadium, we had a cup of tea and planned our next route, which was W12 7PJ, which would take us to South Africa Road, Shepherds Bush. This ground is known as . Our third postcode was N7 7AJ, which would take us to Hornsey Rd. This stadium has the name of the . We spent an hour walking around the stadium and looking at the club's trophies, which were very impressive too.

We all got into the car, and I set up the satellite navigation system since it was time to go on. The next stadium was located at 782 High Road, London, with the postcode N17 0BX. The journey only took around 40 minutes via the A503. We pulled into the car park at the . While we were at this fantastic stadium, we saw "The Dare Skywalk." It was nearly 47 meters above the pitch; what a fantastic experience it was, too.

Next on our list was a trip to one of the oldest football clubs in London. I typed in the postcode of E10 5NF, which had the street address of Brisbane Rd. The name of this stadium is . It has been quite the morning. We're halfway through our journey, so we'll have a quick bite to eat before continuing on.

Right now we're off for the second leg of our journey. The sat nav has been programmed with the postcode of E20 2ST (Loop Road), and it will take us to the as it is now called. The stadium is very impressive and has an interesting history. It was soon time to make our exit and make way to our next ground. According to the sat nav, SW6 1HS, Fulham Rd, was 12.3 miles away. is in the West of London and opened in 1877.

The next stage of our journey had the postcode of SW6 6HH, which was via Stevenage Rd. The name of this stadium is . This has been home ground for this football club since 1896. We did the tour and then made our way back to the car. The next stadium on our list had the postcode of SW17 0NR. The name of this stadium changed in 2021. It is now known as . While we were here, we had a cup of tea before moving to our last stadium. We were looking forward to this stadium because of the clubs' history. This ground is located on John Berylson Way and has the postcode of SE16 3LN. The name of this ground is . I think even people who don't follow football will know the name of this football club and the name of the ground.







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[Tottenham Hotspur Stadium] [Loftus Road Stadium] [Emirates Stadium] [Gtech Community Stadium] [Gaughan Group Stadium] [Stamford Bridge] [Craven Cottage] [The Cherry Red Records Stadium] [London Stadium] [The Den]

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
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The Gtech Community Stadium became the home ground of Brentford FC when it opened on 1st September 2020.

The Loftus Road Stadium, home ground of Queens Park Rangers Football Club, was officially renamed the MATRADE Loftus Road Stadium in 2023 (initially for three seasons) as part of a sponsorship deal. QPR moved to Loftus Road in 1917.

The Emirates Stadium became the home ground of Arsenal in 2006. Arsenal's previous ground was Arsenal Stadium, but it was known as Highbury.

Tottenham Hotspur started playing their home games at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium when the stadium opened on 3 April 2019. The club's previous ground was White Hart Lane.

Leyton Orient first played at Brisbane Road in 1937. The stadium has been called several names in the past, including Osborne Road, The Matchroom Stadium, and Breyer Group Stadium. The changes were due to sponsorship deals.

West Ham used to play at Boleyn Ground but it was known as Upton Park. The Hammers played at this ground between 1904 and 2016 before moving to their new ground, the London Stadium. It has also been known as the Olympic Stadium and the Stadium at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.

Stamford Bridge is associated with Chelsea. The stadium was built in 1877 and opened on the 28th of April 1877. It was originally used by the London Athletic Club until 1905. Chelsea took over in 1905.

In 1896 Fulham started playing at Craven Cottage. Originally constructed as a cottage in 1780, it debuted as a stadium with Fulham's arrival.

AFC Wimbledon started playing at their new stadium in Plough Lane when it opened on 3 November 2020. However, for sponsorship reasons it's name was changed to the Cherry Red Records Stadium.

The original Wimbledon Football Club was founded in 1889 as Wimbledon Old Centrals. From 1912 until 1991, Wimbledon F.C. played their home games at the original Plough Lane stadium. Wimbledon F.C. started a ground share with Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park after 1991 with the goal of eventually moving to a new all-seater stadium. The original Wimbledon team controversially moved to Milton Keynes in 2003 and changed their name to Milton Keynes Dons and moved to the National Hockey Stadium. AFC Wimbledon were formed to replace them in Wimbledon.

Millwall F.C. plays at The Den, which was opened 4 August 1993 and initially known as The New Den as their previous stadium was also called The Den. The Old Den (as it became known) was the home venue between 1910 and 1993.
Source: Author Lord_Digby

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