Stoke City FC. The likes of The bet365 Stadium is an all-seater football stadium in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England and the home of EFL Championship club Stoke City.The stadium was previously called the Britannia Stadium but was renamed on 1 June 2016 when the club entered into a new stadium-naming-rights agreement with its parent company, bet365. Nottingham Forest's season imploded against Stoke City with a dramatic defeat that cost them a place in the Championship play-offs. Chief Executive Tony Scholes cautioned that expansion might jeopardise the atmosphere at the stadium, one of the factors credited with Stoke City's resurgence in the top tier of English football.

League level: Nottingham Forest welcome Stoke City to the City Ground on Wednesday evening for the last match of the Championship season.. Forest are still looking to confirm a … For using this site, please activate JavaScript. Rollicking, rallying cry and work on training ground shake Stoke City back into life.

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27 Building work began in late autumn 1996 and was completed in August 1997. Name of stadium: bet365 Stadium: Total capacity: 30.089: 30.089 at international matches: Seats: 30.089: including 30.089 covered: Built: 1997: Construction costs: Stoke City Football Club is an English professional football club based in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.Founded as Stoke Ramblers in the 1860s, the club changed its name to Stoke Football Club in 1870 and then to Stoke City in 1925 after Stoke-on-Trent was granted city status.Stoke were one of the twelve founding members of the Football League in 1888.

In addition to the basic facts, you can find the address of the stadium, access information, special features, prices in the stadium and name rights. The drop-down menu above the basic facts allows you to look at former stadiums (clubs) or other home grounds (national teams). The main West stand consists of two tiers of seating which house 7,357 spectators, plus all of the stadiums corporate and media facilities. Stoke thrashed Barnsley 4-0 in a must-win game. I would loathe to give that up. A five-game … Lamouchi hopes he could receive an injury boost in time for tomorrow’s decisive clash with Stoke City. By Ben Durber 21 July 2020 17:14 The all-seater stadium can hold 30,089 supporters in four cantilever stands. The preview of the Championship game between Nottingham Forest and Stoke City taking place at 7:30pm tomorrow at the City Ground. Matty Cash dries the ball (Image: Getty Images). Before moving to the new Britannia Stadium in 1997, Stoke City had previously played for 119 years at the Victoria Ground. "The stadium also has full conference, banqueting and events facilities and has, as well as football, also staged firework displays and music concerts. 26.4 "The big risk when anyone expands their stadium is that they could lose that 'sell-out' factor, which would affect the atmosphere. This page provides you with information about the stadium of the selected club.

The South Stand, which is used by both home and away supporters can hold 4,996 people.In the middle of 2009, surveyors were asked to investigate the feasibility of filling in one and possibly two of the stadium's open corners.In February 2010, the club were still considering whether to expand the 27,500 capacity by filling in the scoreboard corner between the South and East stands. The Boothen and East stands hold 6,006 and 8,789 people respectively. The stadium was built in 1998 at a cost of £14.8 million as a replacement for the The all-seater stadium cost nearly £15 million to build and brought the club up to standards with the Construction of the stadium was underway during the The stadium's opening did not go according to plan, as from the outset there was concern about getting there, as the plans covered only one access road from the nearby In total, the stadium cost £14.7million and took around ten months to construct on the former site of Stafford No.2 Colliery, which had been closed in 1969.