The following sites will give you access to the greatest football stadiums around the world. Get the low-down on each venue, with photos, capacities, locations and how to get there to keep you totally up-to-date.
Comment: Would you like to see Liverpool FC in action with a complimentary hotel stay thrown in? This complete package is ideal for fans of the Kop side who live outside of the City of Liverpool and could be yours when you enter this competition. Just fill out one short form and you could be cheering on the Reds in no time.
Comment: As football said goodbye to the old Wembley on 7 October 2000, in the historic final match against Germany, thoughts are beginning to turn to the new-incarnation of 'the church of football', as it was once described by Pele. The new national stadium is due to open in 2004.
Comment: This website features the history of the old Wembley Stadium complete with statistics and is also the official site for the new Wembley Stadium with details such as the design brief, key architectural features, comparisons, comparative costs and computed generated images,
Comment: The official website published by the Singapore Sports Council featuring the Stadia to be found throughout Singapore, with photographs, available facilities, contact numbers, operating hours, seating capacity. The National Stadium's facilities include football and has a capacity of 55,000.
Comment: The European Championships Stadia of Euro 2000 Holland, Belgium; Euro '92 Sweden; Euro '96 England; Euro '84 France; Euro '88 West Germany; Euro '76 Yugoslavia; Euro '80 Italy; Euro '68 Italy; Euro '72 Belgium; Euro '60 France and Euro '64 Spain
Comment: The ten stadia that hosted the World Cup in France 1998. Part of FIFA.com web site, this page includes photographs, date of construction, date of renovation, capacity and links to information and history of the stadium and city where it is located.
Comment: In this site, you'll find photos and information about the most famous and beautiful stadiums in America, Europe, Africa and Asia. Even though the site is not complete it sill has rich veins of information and photographs of stadiums around the world.
Comment: This site claims to have been created for all of those that have a passion for football. Not just for those that are interested in their team but for those that get a buzz from the game itself. In particular the buzz of visiting new grounds, the adrenaline surge of seeing the floodlights, the feeling of excitement of entering a stadium for the first time.
Comment: This site is designed especially for the travelling sports supporter, trekking around the country to watch their favourite sport. The FanZone site has details of over 700 sports grounds in the UK. The site offers ground and area reviews, directions, pubs and fast food details, addresses and links.
Comment: Official site of the Korean Organizing Committee for the 2002 FIFA World Cup Koea/Japan. Featured on the site are all the photographs of the World Cup Stadia, with details of their locations, construction period, seating capacity and current construction status.