Archives: Venues


  • StoneX Stadium

    StoneX Stadium

    🏟️ Brief Description StoneX Stadium, formerly known as Allianz Park, is the home of Saracens Rugby Club and one of London’s leading rugby union venues. Located in Hendon, North London, the stadium has a capacity of approximately 10,500 and is widely regarded as one of the most fan-friendly rugby grounds in the country. Primarily hosting…

  • Stamford Bridge

    Stamford Bridge

    🏟️ Brief Description Stamford Bridge is the iconic home of Chelsea FC, located in Fulham, West London. With a capacity of just over 40,000, it is one of London’s most established and recognisable football stadiums, combining Premier League intensity with a central urban location.Primarily hosting Premier League, European, and domestic cup fixtures, Stamford Bridge is…

  • Selhurst Park

    Selhurst Park

    🏟️ Brief Description Selhurst Park is the historic home of Crystal Palace FC, located in South London between the neighbourhoods of Selhurst and Thornton Heath. With a capacity of just over 25,000, it is renowned for one of the most intimidating atmospheres in English football, driven by steep stands, close proximity to the pitch, and…

  • Royal Albert Hall

    Royal Albert Hall

    🏟️ Brief Description Royal Albert Hall is one of the most famous and instantly recognisable venues in the world. Located in South Kensington, Central London, the Grade I listed hall has a seated capacity of up to 5,500 and hosts an extraordinary range of events, from classical music and rock concerts to film screenings, talks,…

  • Queens Club

    Queens Club

    🏟️ Brief Description The Queen’s Club is one of London’s most prestigious and traditional sporting venues, located in West Kensington, West London. Best known as the long-standing home of the Queen’s Club Championships (currently branded as the Cinch Championships), the club plays a central role in the global tennis calendar as the key warm-up tournament…

  • Meadow Park

    Meadow Park

    🏟️ Brief Description Meadow Park is the home of Boreham Wood FC, located in Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, just outside North West London and easily accessible from the capital. With a capacity of around 4,500, the stadium delivers a traditional, close-to-the-pitch football experience that has become increasingly visible on the national stage thanks to Boreham Wood’s rise…

  • Loftus Road

    Loftus Road

    🏟️ Brief Description Loftus Road, officially known as MATRADE Loftus Road Stadium for sponsorship reasons, is the historic home of Queens Park Rangers (QPR) and one of London’s most atmospheric football grounds. Located in Shepherd’s Bush, West London, the stadium has a capacity of just under 19,000, making it one of the most compact professional…

  • Kingsmeadow

    Kingsmeadow

    🏟️ Brief Description Kingsmeadow is a compact and historic football stadium located in Kingston upon Thames, South West London. With a capacity of around 4,800, it is best known as the former home of Chelsea FC Women, as well as AFC Wimbledon during a key period of the club’s history.The stadium delivers an intimate matchday…

  • Indigo at The O2

    Indigo at The O2

    🏟️ Brief Description indigo at The O2 is an intimate, high-energy live events venue located inside The O2 complex in Greenwich, South East London. With a capacity of around 3,000, it bridges the gap between small club shows and large arena performances, making it a popular choice for emerging music acts, comedy, esports, club nights,…

  • Hayes Lane

    Hayes Lane

    🏟️ Brief Description Hayes Lane is the home of Bromley FC, located in Bromley, South East London. With a capacity of around 5,000, the stadium offers a traditional, close-knit football experience that reflects its strong community roots. While best known for hosting National League football, Hayes Lane has also staged women’s football, FA Cup ties,…