For many supporters, the stadium experience is just as important as the match itself.
From historic terraces to modern arenas packed with world-class facilities, England’s football grounds attract millions of visitors every year.
Using fan ratings from Google Reviews, FootballGroundGuide has ranked ten of the highest-rated football stadiums in England.
These grounds span the top tiers of the English game and are widely praised for their atmosphere, facilities and matchday experience.
So take a look below, as we reveal the ten English football stadiums with the best fan reviews on Google.
1. Hill Dickinson Stadium (Everton)

It is still early days, but Everton’s new stadium has immediately won over fans with its cutting-edge design and atmosphere.
The Hill Dickinson Stadium blends modern comfort with classic football traditions, featuring steep stands that keep supporters close to the pitch and top-tier facilities throughout.
Visitors praise the intimate matchday feel, excellent sightlines, and easy transport links, while Everton fans love how it reflects the club’s identity.
Despite being a brand-new venue, it has made a massive impression already, rating out better than both Anfield and the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Rating: 4.72/5
2. Anfield (Liverpool)

Few stadiums in world football can match the aura of Anfield.
Home to Liverpool since 1892, the ground is famous for the Kop stand and the spine-tingling rendition of ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone' before kick-off. Fans consistently praise the electric atmosphere and sense of history.
With more than 60,000 supporters packed into a relatively compact footprint, matchdays feel intense and intimate. Add in recent redevelopments that improved facilities while retaining character, and it’s easy to see why Anfield tops many fan-review rankings.
Rating: 4.69/5
3. Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (Tottenham)

Modern football stadium design rarely gets better than Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Opened in 2019 on the site of the old White Hart Lane, the £1 billion venue has quickly earned a reputation as one of Europe’s finest arenas, also playing host to major concerts and other sporting events like the NFL.
Supporters often highlight the outstanding facilities, steep stands that keep fans close to the pitch, and the huge single-tier South Stand, which often drives the atmosphere.
Rating: 4.69/5
4. City Ground (Nottingham Forest)

Nestled beside the River Trent, the iconic City Ground remains one of English football’s most atmospheric venues.
Fans regularly comment on the noise generated by the tightly packed stands and the classic matchday feel around the ground.
With Nottingham Forest’s recent return to the Premier League adding fresh excitement, the City Ground has seen renewed appreciation from visiting supporters and home fans alike.
Rating: 4.68/5
5. Old Trafford (Manchester United)

Known as the “Theatre of Dreams”, Old Trafford remains one of the most iconic football venues in the world, but perhaps surprisingly, it still rates out as one of the best in England.
Despite some criticism of ageing facilities, the stadium’s enormous capacity and football heritage make it a bucket-list destination.
Fans frequently praise the scale of the venue, its storied past and the buzzing atmosphere when Manchester United are in full flow, and that legacy is maybe why it ranks so highly.
Rating: 4.65/5
6. Emirates Stadium (Arsenal)

Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium combines modern comfort with an impressive matchday spectacle.
Opened back in July 2006, the north London venue offers excellent sightlines from virtually every seat and spacious concourses.
Visitors often highlight the smooth organisation and accessibility around the ground, and impressive concourse facilities, while recent seasons have seen a noticeable rise in atmosphere as Arsenal’s fortunes on the pitch have improved.
Rating: 4.63/5
7. St James' Park (Newcastle United)

Few stadiums dominate their city skyline quite like St James’ Park.
Located right in the heart of Newcastle city centre, the ground towers above surrounding streets and is famed for the passion of the Geordie faithful.
Visiting supporters, who are housed ‘in the gods' at the top tier of the Leazes Stand, frequently comment on the noise levels and the dramatic steepness of the stands, which can often create a memorable matchday experience.
Rating: 4.62/5
8. Etihad Stadium (Manchester City)

The sleek Etihad Stadium has become synonymous with Manchester City’s rise to dominance in English football.
Originally built for the 2002 Commonwealth Games, the stadium offers excellent facilities and modern design.
Fans particularly praise the spacious layout and easy transport links, making it one of the more comfortable stadium visits in the Premier League.
Rating: 4.61/5
9. Molineux (Wolverhampton Wanderers)

Molineux Stadium blends tradition with modern upgrades, creating a stadium that feels both historic and vibrant.
Wolves supporters are renowned for their passionate backing, and fans regularly mention the noise generated in the South Bank stand.
The ground’s compact layout helps maintain an intense atmosphere, especially during evening matches under the lights.
Rating: 4.6/5
10. Bramall Lane (Sheffield United)

Rounding off the list is one of the oldest professional football stadiums in the world, dating back to 1855, Bramall Lane.
Despite its age, the ground has undergone significant redevelopment and now blends heritage with modern amenities.
Fans often praise the authentic football feel, where the stands sit close to the pitch, and the atmosphere can quickly become intimidating for visiting teams.
It is currently the only stadium outside of the Premier League to make the top ten list.
Rating: 4.58/5