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| The Hawthorns | ||
| Owners | West Bromwich Albion | |
| Location | Halfords Lane West Bromwich West Midlands B71 4LF | |
| Built | 1900 | |
| Opened | 1900 | |
| Renovated | 2008 | |
| Tenants | West Bromwich Albion (1900-present) | |
| Capacity | 26,500 | |
| Field dimensions | 115 x 74 yards | |
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The Stands
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North Stand
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West Stand
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Current: Anfield · Bloomfield Road · Boleyn Ground · Britannia Stadium · City of Manchester Stadium · Craven Cottage · DW Stadium · Emirates Stadium · Ewood Park · Goodison Park · Molineux Stadium · Old Trafford · Reebok Stadium · St Andrew's · St James' Park · Stadium of Light · Stamford Bridge · The Hawthorns · Villa Park · White Hart Lane |
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Former: Boundary Park · Bramall Lane · Carrow Road · City Ground · County Ground · Elland Road · Fratton Park · Hillsborough Stadium · KC Stadium · Loftus Road · Madejski Stadium · Oakwell · Portman Road · Pride Park Stadium · Riverside Stadium · St Mary's Stadium · Selhurst Park · The Valley · Turf Moor · Valley Parade · Vicarage Road · Walkers Stadium |
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Demolished: Arsenal Stadium (Highbury) · Ayresome Park · Baseball Ground · Burnden Park · The Dell · Filbert Street · Highfield Road · Maine Road · Roker Park |