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Manchester United fans pick best and worst stadiums in England with unsurprising results

Manchester United supporters have picked what they believe to be the best and worst stadiums across England.

Fans were asked which stadiums they liked the most and the least, aside from their own ground. The home stadiums of all 92 Football League clubs were included, as were a few others such as Wembley.

United supporters agreed with the rest of the 7,500 voters regarding which ground they believe is best, while there were split opinions on Anfield. Meanwhile, Old Trafford got a nasty ranking in the overall table. Below are the results of the poll.

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1 - Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (35.2%)

Maybe not surprisingly, Tottenham’s brand new stadium has been branded as the best ground in England by United fans. Opened in April 2019, the stadium is state of the art and holds a capacity of 62,850.

2 - Wembley Stadium (25.2%)

The home of football is given its dues by the United faithful, despite not so fond memories from recent years. The club have not played there since their 2020 FA Cup semi-final defeat to Chelsea after losing to the Blues in the 2018 final.

But a 2017 League Cup success and a 2016 FA Cup final win will never be forgotten. Their last victory at Wembley came in a 1-0 league win over Tottenham in January 2019 when Spurs temporarily moved to the stadium while their new ground was being built.

3 - Anfield (8.9%)

Considering the rivalry and their recent 4-0 drubbing, Anfield being third may raise a few eyebrows. However, some may argue that it is hard to ignore the historic venue given the atmosphere over the years and recent capacity extensions.

1 - Anfield (20.5%)

But for many others, the recent upgrades have done little to sway their

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