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Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham make their case: The best and worst grounds in England

From modern bowls to stadiums built around homely cottages, England boasts such a range of diversity in its stadia that the previous description could even be limited to just London.

Whilst some fans are used to padded seats and state-of-the-art bar service, others will still claim the rumble of a rusty terrace is the best place to be at 3pm on a Saturday. Whatever the surroundings, the culture remains the same; ravenous support in hope of three precious points.

However, everyone has their favourites. So, wants to know the stadiums that fans love, and the stadiums that fans simply cannot stand. To let us know, take part in our survey below, or if the survey does not appear. Be sure to leave a comment as well as to why you love or hate the grounds you do.

Our writers are no different in having their favourites, and three of our best have given their personal reasoning as to why they think their choice of ground is the cream of the crop.

Where to start with the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Not only is there a fantastic infrastructure, the food and drink on offer at the stadium mean it is now not only somewhere people just go to watch football.

The choice of food and drink allows people to socialise before, during and after games. The stadium now being used for boxing, NFL and concerts, as well as football, just highlights how great the venue is.

During matches, the big south stand helps create a booming atmosphere, both when Tottenham are playing well and when they aren't performing so well. This helps give the players on the pitch a boost, but also creates unity amongst supporters and I think even rival fans can appreciate how great the stadium is.

The Emirates Stadium is the best around simply because of what it

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