The Mag
·24 February 2022
Newcastle United have played at these 58 Premier League stadiums – How many have you visited?

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·24 February 2022
How many Premier League stadiums have you been to, to watch Newcastle United.
Apart from St James Park, it turns out that so far, Newcastle have played at least one away PL match at 57 other Premier League stadiums.
That overall total (that includes SJP) will rise to 59 on Saturday, when NUFC visit the Brentford Community Stadium on Saturday.
Newcastle United have compiled the list below and they state:
‘Ten of the grounds on the list below are no longer in existence whilst there are a number of venues where United have played a team at two different stadia (old and new), while Tottenham are the only opponent where the Magpies have played away games against at three different venues.
The full list of 58 is detailed below – and on Saturday it will become 59.’
Arsenal: Highbury, Emirates StadiumAston Villa: Villa ParkBarnsley: OakwellBirmingham City: St. Andrew’sBlackburn Rovers: Ewood ParkBlackpool: Bloomfield RoadBolton Wanderers: Burnden Park, Reebok StadiumBournemouth: Vitality StadiumBradford City: Valley ParadeBrighton & Hove Albion: AMEX StadiumBurnley: Turf MoorCardiff City: Cardiff City StadiumCharlton Athletic: The ValleyChelsea: Stamford BridgeCoventry City: Highfield RoadCrystal Palace (and Wimbledon): Selhurst ParkDerby County: Baseball Ground, Pride ParkEverton: Goodison ParkFulham (and Queens Park Rangers): Craven CottageHuddersfield Town: John Smith’s StadiumHull City: KC StadiumIpswich Town: Portman RoadLeeds United: Elland RoadLeicester City: Filbert Street, King Power StadiumLiverpool: AnfieldManchester City: Maine Road, Etihad StadiumManchester United: Old TraffordMiddlesbrough: Riverside StadiumNewcastle United: St. James’ ParkNottingham Forest: City GroundNorwich City: Carrow RoadOldham Athletic: Boundary ParkPortsmouth: Fratton ParkQueens Park Rangers: Loftus RoadReading: Madejski StadiumSheffield United: Bramall LaneSheffield Wednesday: HillsboroughSouthampton: The Dell, St. Mary’s StadiumStoke: Britannia StadiumSunderland: Roker Park, Stadium of LightSwansea City: Liberty StadiumSwindon Town: County GroundTottenham Hotspur: White Hart Lane, Wembley, Tottenham Hotspur StadiumWatford: Vicarage RoadWest Bromwich Albion: HawthornsWest Ham United: Upton Park, London StadiumWigan Athletic: JJB StadiumWolves: Molineux
Having a quick look through, I have seen Newcastle United play at 48 of these 58 stadiums, though admittedly not all of them were for Premier League matches, some in cup matches and some when NUFC in the second tier. Whilst in the case of Wembley it was for Cup finals (and semi final) not to watch us play Spurs.
How many have you been to from the above list and which of these Premier League stadiums do you rank best and worst when you visited?