In any country in the world, second divisions stadium are uglies for example in my country Colombia, but second division stadiums in England are very nices
almost all of England's second division stadiums would be good stadiums in every other countries first division. The popularity and money involved in English football is amazing.
England and Germany too both have extremely strong second divisions with the English championship being by far the richest second division on the planet. The championship is valued higher then the MLS with 6 less teams.
Then look at Germanys second division, this season there are 7 stadiums with 49.000 seats or more. The league is also more attractive than our first one with big and traditional clubs and fan bases like Schalke, HSV, Hertha BSC, Nürnberg, Kaiserslautern, Hansa Rostock, etc.
@@harleyokeefe5193 That of cource also, what do you have beside your money clubs and players? Nothing. I mean also more attractive then the 1 Bundesliga in Germany.
As a Crystal Palace supporter the majority of these stadiums put Selhurst Park to shame. Something needs to be done, we've been in the Premier League for ten years now.
Yeah 2. Bundesliga has it beat. Still, i was suprised how many of the stadiums were well modernised, not just the frequent visitors to the prem either. Testiment to the clubs and fans.
@@stevenbaxter2846 Better than the Shit Bramhall Lane- Hillsborough as history Yes it needs Premier League Money spending on it everyone Knows that and we have done for Years
@@MarkPitsmoorOwl I am not a blunt dude. I was just pointing out that time has taken its toll. I remember watching Juventus and Napoli there back in the late 60's, or it may have been 70's. I am old now lol.
I’m surprised Swansea Stadium isn’t 25k or over. I’m always surprised at Hulls stadium. It’s a very impressive ground and makes you think it has a much bigger capacity then it actually does.
Swansea's looks like it's been expanded quite a bit since the rain-soaked Sunday long ago when I paid a visit and it was still quite new. Must have been enlarged during their Premier League stay.
Sunderland's Stadium of Light and Rotherham's New York Stadium are the only two in this division I haven't watched a match in yet (went to one at Rotherham's old Millmoor ground twice). There seems to be some kind of unwritten,unspoken curse attached to my attempts to watch a match at Sunderland. I went to Roker Park on one of the supporters' coaches once,having to haul myself up at 6 o'clock on a Saturday morning to be ready in time,after being out late on Friday night as was my wont. Three accidents and a lorry fire caused us to have to divert off the motorways,and we heard news of the matches up and down the country on the radio,which informed us that we were one and then two goals down,while still hoping to get to see at least some of the match. As it turned out,we got into Roker Park just before half time. Just before we got to the turnstiles a big cheer went up as a third goal against us went in. At least we saw the second half. We lost 4-0. One freezing Saturday in December a few years ago I made the long drive north to attempt to take in a match at the Stadium of Light. The snow came down more and more heavily,causing vehicles (not mine) to break down or be involved in prangs,causing blockages,jams and delays. I was still hopeful of getting to the match on time until a huge tailback at a snowbound Scotch Corner scotched my chances. I got into Sunderland just as the match was nearing full time,and by the time I arrived outside the ground it had finished. After staying the night at a hotel at the Northumberland settlement of Kirkwhelpington,run by a chap from Sunderland who told me the history of the place and how it got its name,I stopped off to take a walk round the Stadium of Light. It's a big,impressive ground,and a couple of unusual things about it I noted were the proximity to the River Wear that meant they had to build special extra strong foundations and those vents around the outside of that let gases escape from the old colliery workings beneath rather than build up and become dangerous. Perhaps one of these days I'll actually get to watch a match,and preferably a whole one,at it.
@@rjjcms1 well actually i'm a korean student and i'd never watched english football games in stadium but only by television at night. Since many korean players have played for sunderland afc, i had already known about the club, and after i I watched the netflix series 'sunderland til i die' i have being fan of sunderland afc. It's very sad for me that i can't watch efl championship in korea and i could watch the games' highlights by only youtube. I have been to London when I was 11 years old but I couldn't watch any games. After my studying for university, i'd like to go sunderland and watch a match. I didn't know it is very difficult to reach the stadium at time and watch a full match. I appreciate you for let me know about it and I hope you get to watch a match perhaps one of these days.
@@junheelee_610 Thanks. Sunderland and the Stadium of Light isn't an unusually hard place to reach - the A1 road goes past near it. It's just that I had the most ridiculous bad luck trying and failing to get there in time - twice! With my luck trying to go there,you'll probably see a match there before I do! Good luck.
@@junheelee_610 Just in case you're wondering what the Roker Park is that I referring to,it was Sunderland's old ground before they built and moved to the Stadium of Light in 1997. It wasn't as big as the Stadium of Light and a very old ground but the sound the home crowd used to make there became known as the "Roker Roar".
So what you are saying the league should be determined by stadiums. That’s a stupid idea, if the clubs were so good they sprouts be in the prem, the reason Luton and Bournemouth are pep in the prem are because they are better than those teams
All the stadiums are better than Serie A and La Liga staduims. Spain and Italy should be embarrassed. And better than a few Premier league staduims like Lutons, Palace and Bournemouth
Breaking new ground if they do,but there's a first time for everything. Good luck. They were in the old Second Division (equivalent to today's Championship) in the late 70s and early 80s.
Get your Facts right Hillsborough holds just 38.500k fans but because of health & safety issues plus Newcastle fans crying when we beat them about over crowding SWFC can only Sell 34.858 tickets for the time being
@@hakanylmazturksoy1787newcastle have over 1 million people within their catchment zone thats why a bigger stadium. Sunderland have 400k in their catchment
please, do something with your mic, there is weird screeching when you speak that's painful to ears. Love your videos but it's tough to watch them with voice on
If we don't get relegated Birmingham city's new stadium will be the best stadium in the championship by far and the only stadium in the country that will rival it will be spurs
What is your favourite Championship stadium?
Stadium of light ❤️🤍
Stadium of Light
Loftus road QPR
Stadium of Light
Elland Road
Stadium of Light is by far my favourite stadium that I have visited, brilliant atmosphere, gave me right chills, it is ginormous
the Stadium of light is great BEACUSE WE ARE SUNDERLAND SURPORTTERS right?
@@SunderlandSAFCno, I'm Boro❤️🤍❤️🤍❤️
In any country in the world, second divisions stadium are uglies for example in my country Colombia, but second division stadiums in England are very nices
almost all of England's second division stadiums would be good stadiums in every other countries first division. The popularity and money involved in English football is amazing.
England and Germany too both have extremely strong second divisions with the English championship being by far the richest second division on the planet. The championship is valued higher then the MLS with 6 less teams.
Then look at Germanys second division, this season there are 7 stadiums with 49.000 seats or more. The league is also more attractive than our first one with big and traditional clubs and fan bases like Schalke, HSV, Hertha BSC, Nürnberg, Kaiserslautern, Hansa Rostock, etc.
@@MythosBetzenberg your trying to tell me the bundesliga 2 is more attractive then the premier league? Delusional.
@@harleyokeefe5193 That of cource also, what do you have beside your money clubs and players? Nothing. I mean also more attractive then the 1 Bundesliga in Germany.
As a Crystal Palace supporter the majority of these stadiums put Selhurst Park to shame. Something needs to be done, we've been in the Premier League for ten years now.
4:42 I swear down I sat here in this exact spot
Elland Road, Leeds United
The best stadiums of a second Division championship in the world
2. Bundesliga would have a word with you :-)
Maybe when they are empty.... but stadiums with no standing spaces are so lame man Im sorry
@@janni9479everyone stands anyway
@@TheHesK9 Yeah the fan scene in the UK for lower divisions is amazing
Yeah 2. Bundesliga has it beat. Still, i was suprised how many of the stadiums were well modernised, not just the frequent visitors to the prem either. Testiment to the clubs and fans.
Awesome stadiums 👍
The magnificent stadium will make the audience feel at home while watching those who play ball on the field
Certainly! 👍👍👍
Hillsborough is amazing
Sorry, but it is a proper shit hole now. Used to be a great Stadium, but years of neglect have ruined it
@@stevenbaxter2846 Better than the Shit Bramhall Lane- Hillsborough as history Yes it needs Premier League Money spending on it everyone Knows that and we have done for Years
@@MarkPitsmoorOwl I am not a blunt dude. I was just pointing out that time has taken its toll. I remember watching Juventus and Napoli there back in the late 60's, or it may have been 70's. I am old now lol.
@@stevenbaxter2846 it’s a amazing old ground with history it needs PL Money spending on it- I’m happy it’s not a round bold like the rest lol
Every arena here between 20-30 k is splendid!
WOW, don't think I can remember the Championship having so many decent stadiums. Every one of them is great!!
St Mary's fits in well.
My favourite as to be Hillsborough Stadium
Stadium of light COME ON WE GOTTA HAVE THE BEST STADIUM
Fun fact: the smallest stadium in the championship has more capacity than 2 premier league stadiums
Thank you for the fact but is it kenilworth road and vitality that are the 2 smallest?
@@Ethans_superadventures yes
I’m surprised Swansea Stadium isn’t 25k or over.
I’m always surprised at Hulls stadium. It’s a very impressive ground and makes you think it has a much bigger capacity then it actually does.
Swansea's looks like it's been expanded quite a bit since the rain-soaked Sunday long ago when I paid a visit and it was still quite new. Must have been enlarged during their Premier League stay.
@@rjjcms1it hasn't been renovated since it was built
THE SEANSEA STADIUM IS 21K NOT 25k cardiff city is bigger
@@charliebuckley3306 he didn't say it was 25k and learn to spell Swansea
I spelt it wrong my real name js mila moore and my mums name is Charlie bukley
I'm biased but Ashton Gate looks the best to me. A marriage of old and new. One huge stand and a little old shed end.
The Den, Millwall. 😍
King power stadium
el mejor de los mejores
Stadium are well maintained, is it £20M - £17M per year. Victorian way, the same should be done in Scotland, N. Ireland
Stadium of light
6:59 stadium of light
Sunderland's Stadium of Light and Rotherham's New York Stadium are the only two in this division I haven't watched a match in yet (went to one at Rotherham's old Millmoor ground twice). There seems to be some kind of unwritten,unspoken curse attached to my attempts to watch a match at Sunderland. I went to Roker Park on one of the supporters' coaches once,having to haul myself up at 6 o'clock on a Saturday morning to be ready in time,after being out late on Friday night as was my wont. Three accidents and a lorry fire caused us to have to divert off the motorways,and we heard news of the matches up and down the country on the radio,which informed us that we were one and then two goals down,while still hoping to get to see at least some of the match. As it turned out,we got into Roker Park just before half time. Just before we got to the turnstiles a big cheer went up as a third goal against us went in. At least we saw the second half. We lost 4-0. One freezing Saturday in December a few years ago I made the long drive north to attempt to take in a match at the Stadium of Light. The snow came down more and more heavily,causing vehicles (not mine) to break down or be involved in prangs,causing blockages,jams and delays. I was still hopeful of getting to the match on time until a huge tailback at a snowbound Scotch Corner scotched my chances. I got into Sunderland just as the match was nearing full time,and by the time I arrived outside the ground it had finished. After staying the night at a hotel at the Northumberland settlement of Kirkwhelpington,run by a chap from Sunderland who told me the history of the place and how it got its name,I stopped off to take a walk round the Stadium of Light. It's a big,impressive ground,and a couple of unusual things about it I noted were the proximity to the River Wear that meant they had to build special extra strong foundations and those vents around the outside of that let gases escape from the old colliery workings beneath rather than build up and become dangerous. Perhaps one of these days I'll actually get to watch a match,and preferably a whole one,at it.
@@rjjcms1 well actually i'm a korean student and i'd never watched english football games in stadium but only by television at night. Since many korean players have played for sunderland afc, i had already known about the club, and after i I watched the netflix series 'sunderland til i die' i have being fan of sunderland afc. It's very sad for me that i can't watch efl championship in korea and i could watch the games' highlights by only youtube. I have been to London when I was 11 years old but I couldn't watch any games. After my studying for university, i'd like to go sunderland and watch a match. I didn't know it is very difficult to reach the stadium at time and watch a full match. I appreciate you for let me know about it and I hope you get to watch a match perhaps one of these days.
@@junheelee_610 Thanks. Sunderland and the Stadium of Light isn't an unusually hard place to reach - the A1 road goes past near it. It's just that I had the most ridiculous bad luck trying and failing to get there in time - twice! With my luck trying to go there,you'll probably see a match there before I do! Good luck.
@@junheelee_610 Just in case you're wondering what the Roker Park is that I referring to,it was Sunderland's old ground before they built and moved to the Stadium of Light in 1997. It wasn't as big as the Stadium of Light and a very old ground but the sound the home crowd used to make there became known as the "Roker Roar".
I been to Cardiff
Super Lig🇹🇷 2023/2024 please
Didn't you leave out Hillsborough for Sheffield Wednesday?
6:26
6:23 WAS HILLSBOROUGH
4:02
miss u luton town 😂
Thanks for the credit beo💪😊
Coventry city stadium Coventry❤❤❤🎉🎉
Same classic modern and massive stadiums and we have Bournemouth Luton and Burnleys in the prem what has the world come to
Maybe if the teams were as good as the Stadiums were they'd be up there
The size of the stadium has no bearing on the quality of the team.
So what you are saying the league should be determined by stadiums. That’s a stupid idea, if the clubs were so good they sprouts be in the prem, the reason Luton and Bournemouth are pep in the prem are because they are better than those teams
I thought hilsborough stadium was 39,000 + capacity
Hillsborough is 39000
All the stadiums are better than Serie A and La Liga staduims. Spain and Italy should be embarrassed. And better than a few Premier league staduims like Lutons, Palace and Bournemouth
Not all...but probably better than all bar the top 8 or 9 clubs in Spain and Italy which is still incredible for a second division
John Smiths stadium
Leicester playing Wrexham at 2024/25 waiting us
Wrexham will do an impossible thing like Luton, maybe on 2028 or 2030.
I doubt it. Lol😂
Breaking new ground if they do,but there's a first time for everything. Good luck. They were in the old Second Division (equivalent to today's Championship) in the late 70s and early 80s.
It needs some time, till then Leicester will be already at the pl
More like never cause they're gonna get promoted right away. Or is it?
Get your Facts right Hillsborough holds just 38.500k fans but
because of health & safety issues plus Newcastle fans crying when we beat them about over crowding SWFC can only Sell 34.858 tickets for the time being
It doesn't. They took all the seats out of that open corner
Could you also do 2 Bundesliga?
Надо про белорусские стадионы тоже сделать такое видео)
Stamford Bridge was close to be in this list . . .
Sunderland play at 49k arena 😐
Newcastle 52K stadium
Sunderland have won 6 top division titles
@@hakanylmazturksoy1787newcastle have over 1 million people within their catchment zone thats why a bigger stadium.
Sunderland have 400k in their catchment
And Sunderland can't fill it half full sol embarrassing
Stadium of Dwight*
has videos de estadios de latinoamerica
Leicester nomer berapa? Kok nggak lihat
Menit 4:56 king power stadiun.
The best stadiums for the best leagues in the world period
And most of the stadiums look the same.
please, do something with your mic, there is weird screeching when you speak that's painful to ears. Love your videos but it's tough to watch them with voice on
Must be your speakers - sounds great on my apple macbook pro.
Ye mine too
League 2 Indonesia 🇮🇩
If we don't get relegated Birmingham city's new stadium will be the best stadium in the championship by far and the only stadium in the country that will rival it will be spurs
Well you got relegated
hull city is the best