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The 91 biggest football stadiums in Europe. From Manchester to Munich, Villa Park to Valencia - each one with a capacity over 40,000
23 interesting things to do to pass the time until the football season restarts
An in-depth look at the biggest football attendances ever recorded, from the 1950 World Cup to pre-season friendlies in the States and the Scottish ground with dozens of 100,000+ attendances
All good things have to come to an end, and the same unfortunately has to be said for football stadiums too. This article looks at the grounds which are soon to host their last match, the stadiums whose days are numbered and where fans will be watching their football from next.
My daughter's first ever football match - Orlando City v Atlanta United, August 2019. Written for Izzy to read when she gets old enough. Vamos Orlando
Taking my son to his first football match was one of the best experiences I've had as a father so far. I've written this article for Alex to read when he gets older.
Tony Incenzo has been to over 2,000 football grounds - is he the world's barmiest football fan? Read about his love for Non-League football and groundhopping obsession, including watching a match in prison!
A PayPal betting site is an online bookmaker that accepts deposits and withdrawals through PayPal. Acting as a secure intermediary, PayPal allows you to fund your betting account without sharing your banking details directly with the bookmaker. In this article, we look at the best PayPal betting sites, explain how to use PayPal for deposits and withdrawals, and assess how safe it is
Football is woven into British life, from sold-out Premier League grounds to midweek lower-league away days in the rain. But that passion does not stop at home. More UK supporters are now building weekends away around a match abroad, swapping the familiar for a different stadium, a different crowd and a different city
The 2026 FIFA World Cup's host cities will define the experience for travelling supporters, and choosing where to base yourself may matter as much as securing tickets
Recent years have brought almost unimaginable changes to the digital entertainment landscape. Players now have access to numerous sophisticated ways to spend their leisure
There are thousands of football pitches across the UK, and not all of them are made of grass. Whether you're booking a five-a-side session or joining a Sunday league, there's a good chance you've played on or come across a 3G pitch
A groundhopper's guide to Wembley, Anfield, Dortmund, San Siro, Camp Nou, La Bombonera, Maracana, Celtic Park, and more
Are you already planning how to follow the biggest football event of 2026? Many fans are looking ahead because this edition will be larger, longer, and easier to enjoy from different parts of North America. With more teams, more matches, and more host cities, there is a lot to understand before the opening game begins
Football stadiums across the UK are renowned for their atmosphere, which is shaped by a combination of history, fan culture, architecture, and the significance of each fixture. A great atmosphere is not just about noise levels, but also about emotion, unity, and the connection between supporters and the team. From historic grounds steeped in tradition to modern venues designed with acoustics in mind, the UK offers a wide variety of matchday experiences
Explore the hidden math, psychology and chance that make predicting baccarat coups and football scores equally tricky, plus simple strategies to manage risk and enjoy the thrill responsibly
The changing matchday experience for football fans visiting stadiums reflects how digital tools have reshaped the entire process of planning, navigating, and engaging with live football. Football fans now access digital maps, fixture scheduling tools, and online ticket platforms that have replaced paper-based planning, giving precise venue navigation, real-time transport updates, and seat selection from a single mobile device
The Premier League is in the middle of one of its largest stadium-investment cycles in decades. Tottenham's £1 billion stadium opened in 2019, Everton's £800 million Bramley-Moore Dock is set to open for the 2026/27 season, Man United have publicly announced a brand new £2 billion stadium next to Old Trafford, and the list goes on
A groundhopper's look at World Cup 2026 venues in Mexico City, Toronto, and Boston as early-June fixtures turn stadiums into the story
Watch the upcoming fixture between Liverpool and Brentford in 2026 live and get to know more about the players, predictions and tips
The ultimate 2026 World Cup stadium guide for travelling England football fans. Explore capacities, transit logistics, and official FIFA Fan Festivals for Group L
A look at the British football clubs that once ran bingo, pools, and lotteries from social clubs beside the ground, and what those gambling businesses funded
Doubling up after every loss sounds bulletproof on paper. Here's why the Martingale system collapses in practice and what the maths really shows
Newcastle United have completed the purchase of Leazes Terrace. The grade I listed structure sits adjacent to the club's current stadium, St James Park, and is presently used as student accommodation
It is difficult to find a sport more popular than football in 2026 for CA residents, due to its long history, simple and understandable rules, and how deeply it is woven into the daily lives of teenagers and young people. Football is especially popular in European countries. However, Canadians have also recently begun to take an interest in this sport
World Cup 2026 is not just "the next tournament." It's the biggest World Cup ever: 48 teams, more matches, and three host countries and though sites like Tipster Reviews have many tipsters that think they can find the winner. That scale changes everything, and the grounds will shape the entire experience in a way we have not seen before
Getting into a stadium quickly and smoothly can set the mood for your entire day as a supporter. The move from physical tickets to digital systems aims to improve security, convenience, and supporter safety at turnstiles. This evolution in matchday access directly impacts the experience for both regular supporters and those visiting new grounds
Discover how football betting promotions, mobile sportsbooks, and UK gambling regulations are shaping the modern betting experience for fans
Around every four years, the FIFA World Cup pulls attention from nearly every corner of the globe as football shifts from weekly club routines into a shared international focus. You notice how quickly casual viewers turn into invested supporters as national teams take the spotlight, which creates conversations across workplaces, homes and public spaces. The competition carries emotional weight as players represent their countries, so every match feels larger than sport itself
English football's top division has existed since 1888, but for most of its history, grounds were functional rather than commercial. The stands built in the 1950s and 1960s were designed to pack in as many fans as possible, with little regard for comfort or revenue
Walk up to a third or fourth-tier ground on a Saturday afternoon. Anywhere. Pick your fixture. The walk through the car park, past the club shop, into the stand. Look at the hoardings. Look at the front of the home shirt. Look at the LED ribbon round the pitch. The pattern is unmistakable. Gambling brands, casino sites, and online sportsbooks dominate the visual real estate of the EFL in a way that simply was not true twenty years ago