Explore all 24 EFL Championship stadiums for the 2026-27 season. From historic venues like Deepdale (1875) to modern arenas, discover comprehensive guides covering capacity, matchday experience, transport links, and away fan information for every Championship ground.
Key facts and figures about EFL Championship venues for the 2026-27 season with enhanced matchday experiences and facilities
Complete directory of EFL Championship football stadiums for the 2026-27 season with enhanced fan experiences, improved facilities, and comprehensive matchday guides
Leeds United
Elland Road stands as one of English football's most passionate venues, home to Leeds United since 1919 with an atmosphere that epitomizes Yorkshire football culture.
Leicester City
The King Power Stadium opened in 2002 as Leicester City's modern home, site of their miraculous Premier League title triumph in 2016.
Southampton
St Mary's Stadium has been Southampton's state-of-the-art home since 2001, replacing the iconic Dell with a venue built for Premier League ambitions.
Middlesbrough
The Riverside Stadium opened in 1995 as Middlesbrough's modern home, built on the banks of the River Tees with ambitions of top-flight football.
Norwich City
Carrow Road has been Norwich City's beloved home since 1935, known for its intimate atmosphere and passionate Canaries support in the heart of Norfolk.
Sheffield Wednesday
Hillsborough Stadium stands as Sheffield Wednesday's historic home since 1899, one of English football's most atmospheric and architecturally significant venues.
Sunderland
The Stadium of Light opened in 1997 as Sunderland's magnificent modern home, built on the site of Monkwearmouth Colliery with one of the Championship's largest capacities.
Sheffield United
Bramall Lane stands as the world's oldest major football stadium in continuous use, Sheffield United's home since 1889 with unparalleled football heritage.
Bristol City
Ashton Gate Stadium has been Bristol City's home since 1904, recently modernized to become one of the Championship's most impressive venues in the South West.
Nottingham Forest
The City Ground has been Nottingham Forest's iconic home since 1898, site of their European Cup triumphs and one of English football's most storied venues.
Cardiff City
Cardiff City Stadium opened in 2009 as the Bluebirds' modern home, replacing Ninian Park with a state-of-the-art venue in the Welsh capital.
Portsmouth
Fratton Park has been Portsmouth's atmospheric home since 1898, renowned for its traditional football charm and passionate South Coast support.
Preston North End
Deepdale stands as the world's oldest continuously used football ground, Preston North End's home since 1875 with unrivaled historical significance.
Millwall
The Millwall Stadium opened in 1993 as the Lions' modern home in South London, known for its intimidating atmosphere and loyal support.
Barnsley
Oakwell Stadium has been Barnsley's proud home since 1888, representing the heart of South Yorkshire football with traditional working-class values.
Watford
Vicarage Road has been Watford's home since 1922, the venue where the Hornets built their reputation under legendary manager Graham Taylor.
Derby County
Pride Park Stadium opened in 1997 as Derby County's modern home, replacing the historic Baseball Ground with state-of-the-art facilities in the East Midlands.
Luton Town
Kenilworth Road has been Luton Town's unique home since 1905, famous for its distinctive entrance through terraced housing on Oak Road.
Blackburn Rovers
Ewood Park has been Blackburn Rovers' home since 1890, where they claimed their Premier League title in 1995 and established Lancashire football heritage.
Queens Park Rangers
Loftus Road has been QPR's intimate home since 1917, one of London's most compact and atmospheric football venues in West London.
Blackpool
Bloomfield Road has been Blackpool's seaside home since 1901, where the Tangerines create their magic on the Fylde Coast with passionate Lancashire support.
Swansea City
The Swansea.com Stadium opened in 2005 as the Swans' modern home, where they built their rise from League Two to the Premier League.
Stoke City
The bet365 Stadium opened in 1997 as Stoke City's modern home, replacing the legendary Victoria Ground with Premier League-standard facilities.
Coventry City
The Coventry Building Society Arena opened in 2005 as the Sky Blues' modern home, bringing Coventry City back to the city after years of exile.
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