Europe's top football stadiums have been ranked by factors like capacity, ticket prices, and disabled access. British stadiums, including Ibrox and the Stadium of Light, make the list, while Manchester United's Old Trafford makes the top five. Signal Iduna Park in Dortmund takes the top spot, beating out iconic stadiums like Santiago Bernabeu and Camp Nou.

The beautiful game that is football is enjoyed around the globe, with Europe being a hotbed for the sport. The venues that host some of the biggest games in the continent have been ranked from best to worst. A study, carried out by James Stagman on behalf of Stasher , took factors such as stadium capacity and average ticket prices into account along with several others.

This has led to results displaying the best grounds to visit and soak in the atmosphere that comes with the wonderful sport. The study notes that the factors taken into consideration when attempting to rank the 50 iconic stadiums in order are as follows, with an overall score being generated as a result: Stadium capacity (the higher the better) Average ticket price (the lower the better) Cost of a pint (the lower the better) Ease of access (via public transport) How good the disabled access is (accessible toilets, elevators, ramps, wheelchair-accessible seating etc.) Online reviews (specifically Google ratings) Every Premier League stadium for the 2024-25 season has been ranked - including Portman Road, King Power Stadium and St Mary's.

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