1. ARSENAL - EMERATES STADIUM
2. CHELSEA - STAMFORD BRIDGE
3. TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR - WHITE HART LANE
4. WEST HAM UNITED (BLOWING BUBBLES) - BOLEYN GROND (UPTON PARK)
5. FULHAM - CRAVEN COTTAGE
LONDON ACCOUNTS FOR ALMOST 1/3 OF THE BARCLAY'S PREMIERSHIP LEAGUE.
THIS IS A DEMO OF HOW MANY PRO TEAMS ARE IN LONDON:
London's top football clubs in 2007-8 - mapped and then listed alphabetically within divisions
Club
League/Division
Nickname
GroundArsenal
Premiership
The GunnersEmirates Stadium
Chelsea
Premiership
The BluesStamford Bridge
Fulham
Premiership
The Cottagers/WhitesCraven Cottage
Tottenham Hotspur
Premiership
SpursWhite Hart Lane
West Ham United
Premiership
The Hammers/Irons
Boleyn Ground, Upton Park
Charlton Athletic Championship
The AddicksThe Valley
Crystal Palace
Championship
The Eagles
Selhurst Park
Queen's Park Rangers
Championship
The Hoops/Superhoops
Loftus Road
Leyton Orient
League One
The O's
Matchroom Stadium, Brisbane Rd
Millwall
League One
The Lions
New Den Stadium
Barnet
League Two
The Bees
Underhill Stadium
Brentford League Two
The Bees
Griffin Park
Dagenham & Redbridge
League Two
The Daggers
Victoria Road
Bromley
Conference South
The Lillywhites Courage Stadium, Hayes Lane
Fisher Athletic
Conference South
The Fish
Champion Hill (until 2009)
Hayes and Yeading
Conference South
The Missioners
Church Road
Sutton United
Conference South
The U's
Borough Sports Ground
Welling United
Conference South
The Wings
Park View Road
One level below the Conference (Blue Square) South clubs in the 2007-8 season are AFC Hornchurch, AFC Wimbledon, Carshalton Athletic, Harrow Borough, Hendon and Leyton in the Isthmian (Ryman) League Premier Division, and Wealdstone in the Southern (British Gas Business) League Premier Division.
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