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Final games at Prem stadiums ranked 5 years on from Upton Park farewell

It's been over a year since fans were last allowed in stadiums - at full capacity - for most, the wait is almost over, with plans in place to bring back supporters as early as next week. However, some stadiums have been closed for years, and they will remain closed. Since the Premier League was created in 1992, eleven different top-flight stadiums have closed their gates for good: from Maine Road to Roker Park. It's been five years since the Boleyn Ground played host to its final fixture, and so we're taking a look at the best final days at football stadiums. The Dell Southampton played their final season at The Dell during the 2000/01 campaign (Image: GETTY) Read More Related Articles...
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