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How many stadiums have hosted Premier League games?
36
47
59
68
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The smallest attendance for a Premier League match is 3,039. Which two clubs played in that game?
Bournemouth and Newcastle
Crystal Palace and Watford
QPR and Oldham
Wimbledon and Everton
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Which is the oldest stadium that has hosted a Premier League game?
Bramall Lane
Anfield
Molineux
Goodison Park
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Which stadium has featured standing sections in the Premier League in the 21st century?
The Dell
Craven Cottage
St. James’ Park
Villa Park
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How many stadiums have featured in all 28 seasons of the league?
Three
Four
Five
Six
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Which football stadium hosted the Rugby League World Cup final in 2000 and 2013?
Elland Road
Anfield
The DW Stadium
Old Trafford
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Which stadium (which is best known by its sponsor) is also called the Falmer Stadium?
The King Power Stadium
The Emirates
The Etihad
The Amex
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Which current Premier League stadium hosted a World Cup semi-final in 1966?
Anfield
Goodison Park
Villa Park
Old Trafford
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How many stadiums in London have hosted Premier League games?
Eight
10
12
14
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What is the average attendance in the Premier League this season?
33,111
39,312
44,889
50,164
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Which club has hosted Premier League games at three stadiums?
Crystal Palace
QPR
Arsenal
Tottenham
Solutions
1:C - Since the league began 28 years ago, 49 clubs have played at 59 grounds , 2:D - Ian Snodin, who scored for Everton in their 3-1 win, later recalled: “After I scored I remember running off to my right to celebrate with the supporters and I did a full lap of the pitch before I actually got to any fans!”, 3:A - Bramall Lane was opened in 1855 as a cricket ground. It has hosted both England football matches and an England cricket Test match., 4:B - Fulham’s stadium was not all-seater when they were promoted to the Premier League in 2001, so they played with some standing areas for a season before groundsharing with QPR at Loftus Road., 5:B - Old Trafford, Anfield, Goodison Park and Stamford Bridge., 6:D - Old Trafford will host the final of next year's tournament – if it goes ahead as planned., 7:D - The stadium is based in the village of Falmer, a few miles north of Brighton., 8:B - West Germany beat the Soviet Union 2-1 at Goodison. England won the other semi-final (and the final) at Wembley., 9:C - Highbury, Upton Park, Craven Cottage, the Emirates, Loftus Road, the London Stadium, Selhurst Park, Stamford Bridge, the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, the Valley, Wembley and White Hart Lane., 10:B - The biggest attendance was at Old Trafford and the smallest was at Dean Court., 11:D - White Hart Lane, Wembley and the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
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