Manchester City supporters have had their say on the best and worst stadiums in English football.
Fans were asked to pick which grounds they liked and disliked the most, aside from their own. The homes of all 92 Football League clubs were included, as well as Wembley Stadium.
The Etihad does not feature in the top three of either of the overall lists after 7,500 votes, which were cast by supporters from all across England. But City supporters have made it clear which ground is their favourite and which is their most disliked. Here are the results of the City supporters' poll.
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Best stadiums
1 - Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (36.5%)
Opened in April 2019, the ground has been hailed for its modern approach to the fan-centred experience. The stadium isn't the largest in the land at just over 60,000, but it has been deemed as the best by City fans despite their opening-day loss there in August.
2 - Wembley Stadium (14.9%)
City fans will still have a sour taste in their mouths from their 3-2 FA Cup semi-final defeat to Liverpool at Wembley last month. But they have enjoyed FA Cup and League Cup successes there over the years, making it a popular pick.
3 - Emirates Stadium (10.2%)

Arsenal were deemed to be the first club to venture out into the ‘modern mega stadium’ shift. Tottenham’s capacity just edges Arsenal's now but it is still a fine ground.
Worst stadiums
1 - Old Trafford (35%)
Unsurprisingly, Old Trafford received the lion’s share of the votes when it came to picking the worst ground in England. Old Trafford is set for upgrades but City fans are seemingly less than impressed with its current state.
2 - Anfield (19.8%)
Title challengers Liverpool see their home ground come in at second. The historic venue is due for more expansions but the current close-knit feel may not be to some fans’ taste.
3 - Goodison Park (6.5%)
Everton’s ground completes the top three. The old-style stadium has been a happy visiting spot for City over recent years but many argue upgrades are needed.
Overall, supporters across England voted the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium as the best ground in the land with 22.4 per cent of the vote. Wembley comes in at second (16.2%) while Anfield is third with 11.3 per cent of the share.
In a repeat of City’s top three worst stadiums, Old Trafford has been voted as the worst ground with 12.5 per cent of supporters across the country deeming it poor. Anfield also makes the list (9.7 per cent) with Goodison Park in third (6.9 per cent).
The Etihad received 6.9 per cent of the votes for the best stadium and 5 per cent for the worst.
Vote for your favourite and least favourite ground by using the poll below or clicking here.
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