This weekend the newest Premier League ground in the country hosted top flight football for the first time.
Officially known as the London Stadium – although good luck stopping everyone calling it the Olympic Stadium – West Ham’s shiny new home saw top flight football for the first time on Sunday when the Hammers beat Bournemouth 1-0 with a late Michail Antonio goal.
A throwaway line from one of Sky Sports’ presenter told us that the ‘London Stadium’ is now the 55th ground to have hosted Premier League football.
That got us wondering, could we name all 55?
And yes, we know, football didn’t start in 1992 but we’ll save a ‘can you name all football grounds ever’ quiz for an even rainier day than this.
In the meantime, you’ve got six minutes. Go!
And just because we’re top, top quiz makers, we will accept either the old or the new name for ground which have changed their name for sponsorship reasons.
So how did you do? There are a couple of right doozies in there- and top marks if you got the new name for Hull’s ground correct first time (and there’s a clue for you…).
Still, something to do, isn’t it?