FourFourTwo created list eight years ago before venues existed. Judged based on history, atmosphere, capacity, architecture and wow factor. Twitter followers chose top four positions after initial 100-5 list
Portman Road (Ipswich Town) added in November update. Championship clubs Bristol City, Coventry City and Blackburn Rovers join. All Premier League stadiums included in game
Opened in 1925 with 35,000 capacity on former military shooting range site. Hosted first German football championship final in 1925. Capacity increased to 55,000 in 1937
Complex named after pioneering French aviator Roland Garros. Built in 1928 to host France's first Davis Cup defense. Contains 20 courts, including three large stadiums
Multi-purpose stadium in Seville, Spain with 57,600 seats. Completed in 1999 for World Championships in Athletics. Currently managed by Sociedad Estadio Olímpico de Sevilla S.A
94th season of Segunda División starting August 2024. First season without Catalonia teams since 2006-07. First season without Madrid Community teams since 2007-08. No reserve teams since 2020-21 season