Grounds in England

To read a England Ground guide click on one of the blue links. You can sort each tables A-Z or numerically by selecting the little triangle icons in the first row.
County Championship
Team | Name | City | Capacity | Opened |
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Derbyshire | The Incora County Ground | Derby | 9,500 | 1863 |
Durham | Riverside Ground | Chester-le-Street | 17,000 | 1995 |
Essex | Chelmsford County Cricket Ground | Chelmsford | 6,500 | 1925 |
Glamorgan | Sophia Gardens | Cardiff | 15,643 | 1967 |
Gloucestershire | Bristol County Ground | Bristol | 8,000 | 1889 |
Hampshire | Rose Bowl | Southampton | 15,000 | 2001 |
Kent | The Spitfire Ground St Lawrence | Canterbury | 7,000 | 1847 |
Lancashire | Old Trafford | Manchester | 26,000 | 1857 |
Leicestershire | Grace Road | Leicester | 6,000 | 1878 |
Middlesex | Lord’s Cricket Ground | London | 28,000 | 1814 |
Northamptonshire | The County Ground, Northampton | Northampton | 6,500 | 1885 |
Nottinghamshire | Trent Bridge Cricket Ground | Nottingham | 17,500 | 1841 |
Somerset | Cooper Associates County Ground | Taunton | 12,500 | 1882 |
Surrey | The Oval | London | 23,500 | 1845 |
Sussex | The 1st Central County Ground | Hove | 6,000 | 1872 |
Warwickshire | Edgbaston Cricket Ground | Birmingham | 21,000 | 1882 |
Worcestershire | New Road | Worcester | 4,500 | 1896 |
Yorkshire | Emerald Headingley | Leeds | 18,350 | 1890 |