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词条 England national football team home stadium
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  1. History

     Pre-Wembley  Old Wembley  On tour  New Wembley and beyond 

  2. Non-Wembley home matches

  3. References

  4. Footnotes

Wembley Stadium in London is the current exclusive home stadium for the England national football team. This has been the case since it was opened in 2007, following on from the old Wembley Stadium it replaced. England have however also played many of their home games away from Wembley throughout their history, both in friendly matches and for competitive tournaments.

History

Pre-Wembley

While the England team played their first official home match on 8 March 1873 (their second official international), the old Wembley was not built until 1923 (being known at the time as the Empire Stadium, having been built for the British Empire Exhibition). During this period, England used various grounds around the country, including many cricket grounds, as their home venue. Surrey County Cricket Club's ground The Oval in south London was the first and most used venue of this time, following on from its use for the England v Scotland representative matches played between 1870 and 1872.

Old Wembley

England played its first game at Wembley the following year in 1924, although Wembley was then only used for games against Scotland until May 1951, when England played Argentina. Wembley was then used increasingly for the next half century, meaning just ten home games were played outside of old Wembley in the period after 1951 until 1999.

On tour

The next series of non-Wembley home games, 34 in all, took place between 2001 and 2007, in the period between the old Wembley closing and the new Wembley opening, due to it being built on the same site. When the old Wembley was closed in October 2000, the national team went 'on tour'. The stadium was not demolished until 2003, and the new stadium was not completed until 2007, well behind schedule. Manchester United's home stadium Old Trafford was the most used ground during the tour period.

New Wembley and beyond

The first England game at the new Wembley was on 1 June 2007, against Brazil.

The tour programme of the 2000s saw the England team return to several cities, and even some of the same venues, for the first time in over 50 years or much more. While the tour was considered a success, due to the cost of the stadium, the Football Association had no plans to stage home games away from Wembley after 2007.

In the build-up to Euro 2016, England played two games away from Wembley for the first time since Wembley's opening.[1] They played against Turkey at Etihad Stadium, Manchester and against Australia at Stadium of Light, Sunderland.

Non-Wembley home matches

GameYearCityStadium
21873LondonThe Oval
41875LondonThe Oval
61877LondonThe Oval
81879LondonThe Oval
91879LondonThe Oval
121881BlackburnAlexandra Meadows
131881LondonThe Oval
171883LondonThe Oval
181883LiverpoolLiverpool Cricket Ground
191883SheffieldBramall Lane
231885ManchesterManchester Football Ground, Whalley Range
241885BlackburnLeamington Road
251885LondonThe Oval
291887SheffieldBramall Lane
301887LondonThe Oval
311887BlackburnLeamington Road
321888CreweAlexandra Recreation Ground
351889Stoke-on-TrentVictoria Ground
361889LiverpoolAnfield
371889LondonThe Oval
411891SunderlandNewcastle Road
421891WolverhamptonMolineux
431891BlackburnEwood Park
471893Perry BarrWellington Road
481893Stoke-on-TrentVictoria Ground
491893LondonAthletic Ground, Richmond
531895DerbyCounty Cricket Ground
541895LondonQueen's Club
551895LiverpoolGoodison Park
591897NottinghamTrent Bridge
601897SheffieldBramall Lane
611897LondonThe Crystal Palace
651899SunderlandRoker Park
661899BristolAshton Gate Stadium
671899BirminghamVilla Park
711901SouthamptonThe Dell
721901Newcastle upon TyneSt James' Park
731901LondonThe Crystal Palace
761902BirminghamVilla Park
771903WolverhamptonMolineux
781903PortsmouthFratton Park
791903SheffieldBramall Lane
831905MiddlesbroughAyresome Park
841905LiverpoolAnfield
851905LondonThe Crystal Palace
891907LiverpoolGoodison Park
901907LondonCraven Cottage
911907Newcastle upon TyneSt James' Park
991909BradfordPark Avenue
1001909NottinghamCity Ground
1011909LondonThe Crystal Palace
1081911DerbyBaseball Ground
1091911LondonThe Den
1101911LiverpoolGoodison Park
1151913BristolAshton Gate Stadium
1161913LondonStamford Bridge
1171914MiddlesbroughAyresome Park
1211920LondonArsenal Stadium
1221920SheffieldHillsborough Stadium
1231920SunderlandRoker Park
1281922LiverpoolAnfield
1291922BirminghamVilla Park
1301922West BromwichThe Hawthorns
1321923LondonArsenal Stadium
1391924BlackburnEwood Park
1421924LiverpoolGoodison Park
1431924West BromwichThe Hawthorns
1481926LondonSelhurst Park
1491926ManchesterOld Trafford
1511926LiverpoolAnfield
1581927BurnleyTurf Moor
1621928LiverpoolGoodison Park
1691929LondonStamford Bridge
1731930SheffieldBramall Lane
1791931LiverpoolAnfield
1801931LondonArsenal Stadium
1821932BlackpoolBloomfield Road
1841932LondonStamford Bridge
1891933Newcastle upon TyneSt James' Park
1901933LondonWhite Hart Lane
1951934LondonArsenal Stadium
1961935LiverpoolGoodison Park
2001935LondonWhite Hart Lane
2011936WolverhamptonMolineux
2061936Stoke-on-TrentVictoria Ground
2071936LondonArsenal Stadium
2131937MiddlesbroughAyresome Park
2141937LondonWhite Hart Lane
2201938LondonArsenal Stadium
2211938Newcastle upon TyneSt James' Park
2221938ManchesterOld Trafford
2291946ManchesterMaine Road
2301946HuddersfieldLeeds Road
2321947LondonArsenal Stadium
2371947LiverpoolGoodison Park
2381947LondonArsenal Stadium
2431948BirminghamVilla Park
2441948LondonArsenal Stadium
2491949LiverpoolGoodison Park
2511949ManchesterMaine Road
2521949LondonWhite Hart Lane
2601950SunderlandRoker Park
2611950LondonArsenal Stadium
2641951LiverpoolGoodison Park
2651951LondonArsenal Stadium
2671951BirminghamVilla Park
2831953LiverpoolGoodison Park
3101956WolverhamptonMolineux
3281958BirminghamVilla Park
3511961LondonArsenal Stadium
3631962SheffieldHillsborough Stadium
3961966LiverpoolGoodison Park
7121995LeedsElland Road
7331997ManchesterOld Trafford
7621999SunderlandStadium of Light
7762001BirminghamVilla Park
7772001LiverpoolAnfield
7792001DerbyPride Park
7812001LondonWhite Hart Lane
7832001Newcastle upon TyneSt James' Park
7842001ManchesterOld Trafford
7852001ManchesterOld Trafford
7872002LeedsElland Road
7882002LiverpoolAnfield
7962002BirminghamVilla Park
7982002SouthamptonSt Mary's Stadium
7992003LondonBoleyn Ground
8012003SunderlandStadium of Light
8032003LeicesterWalkers Stadium
8042003MiddlesbroughRiverside Stadium
8052003IpswichPortman Road
8072003ManchesterOld Trafford
8092003ManchesterOld Trafford
8122004ManchesterCity of Manchester Stadium
8132004ManchesterCity of Manchester Stadium
8182004Newcastle upon TyneSt James' Park
8212004ManchesterOld Trafford
8242005BirminghamVilla Park
8252005ManchesterOld Trafford
8262005Newcastle upon TyneSt James' Park
8322005ManchesterOld Trafford
8332005ManchesterOld Trafford
8352006LiverpoolAnfield
8362006ManchesterOld Trafford
8372006ManchesterOld Trafford
8432006ManchesterOld Trafford
8442006ManchesterOld Trafford
8462006ManchesterOld Trafford
8492007ManchesterOld Trafford
9532016ManchesterCity of Manchester Stadium
9542016SunderlandStadium of Light
9772018LeedsElland Road
9862018LeicesterKing Power Stadium

Not included is the Northern Ireland (playing as Ireland)[2] game in 1973 at Goodison Park as Northern Ireland were the designated home team, which was moved from Belfast due to ongoing civil unrest.[3]

References

  • {{cite web |url=http://www.englandfootballonline.com/TeamVen/VenHome.html |publisher=England Football Online |title=England's Home Venues History |accessdate=3 May 2010}}

Footnotes

1. ^{{cite news |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/35727025 |publisher=BBC Sport |date=5 March 2016 |title=Euro 2016: England took advice before arranging Turkey match}}
2. ^{{cite book |title=Ireland v England (match programme) |date=12 May 1973}}
3. ^{{cite news |url=https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2009/jul/26/belfast-ormeau-park-football-stadium |work=The Observer |title=Anger as Belfast stadium plan is revived |date=26 July 2009 |accessdate=8 September 2016 |first=Henry |last=McDonald}}

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