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'''Emirates Stadium''' is a football stadium in Holloway, London, England, and the home of [[Arsenal]]. With a capacity of 60,260 it is the fourth-largest football stadium in England after [[Wembley Stadium]], [[Old Trafford]], and [[Tottenham Hotspur Stadium]].
'''Emirates Stadium''' is a football stadium in Holloway, London, England, and the home of [[Arsenal]]. With a capacity of 60,260 it is the fourth-largest football stadium in England after [[Wembley Stadium]], [[Old Trafford]], and [[Tottenham Hotspur Stadium]].


==List of credited publications==
==Other cover appearances==
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!League!!Date/Season!!Team(s)!!Type
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| rowspan=1| [[English football]]
| rowspan=1| [[Premier League]]
| [[1952-53 English football season|October 25, 1952]]
| [[2013-14 English football season|December 8, 2013]]
| [[Aston Villa]] vs. [[Manchester City]]
| [[Arsenal]] vs. [[Everton]]
| [[Aston Villa vs. Manchester City (October 25, 1952)|Program]]
| [[Arsenal vs. Everton (December 8, 2013)|Program]]
|-
| rowspan=9| [[English football]]
| [[2017-18 English football season|November 29, 2017]]
| [[Arsenal]] vs. [[Huddersfield Town]]
| [[Arsenal vs. Huddersfield Town (November 29, 2017)|Program]]
|-
| [[2018-19 English football season|August 12, 2018]]
| [[Arsenal]] vs. [[Manchester City]]
| [[Arsenal vs. Manchester City (August 12, 2018)|Program]]
|-
| [[2018-19 English football season|November 3, 2018]]
| [[Arsenal]] vs. [[Liverpool]]
| [[Arsenal vs. Liverpool (November 3, 2018)|Program]]
|-
| [[2018-19 English football season|April 21, 2019]]
| [[Arsenal]] vs. [[Crystal Palace]]
| [[Arsenal vs. Crystal Palace (April 21, 2019)|Program]]
|-
| [[2020-21 English football season|September 5, 2020]]
| [[Arsenal]] vs. [[Aston Villa]]
| [[Arsenal vs. Aston Villa (September 5, 2020)|Program]]
|-
| [[2020-21 English football season|October 4, 2020]]
| [[Arsenal]] vs. [[Sheffield United]]
| [[Arsenal vs. Sheffield United (October 4, 2020)|Program]]
|-
|-
| [[FA Cup]]
| [[2020-21 English football season|December 13, 2020]]
| March 26, 1955
| [[Arsenal]] vs. [[Burnley]]
| [[Manchester City]] vs. [[Sunderland]]
| [[Arsenal vs. Burnley (December 13, 2020)|Program]]
| [[Manchester City vs. Sunderland (March 26, 1955)|Program]]
|-
|-
| rowspan=2| [[English football]]
| [[2021-22 English football season|September 11, 2021]]
| [[2013-14 English football season|December 15, 2013]]
| [[Arsenal]] vs. [[Norwich City]]
| [[Aston Villa]] vs. [[Manchester United]]
| [[Arsenal vs. Norwich City (September 11, 2021)|Program]]
| [[Aston Villa vs. Manchester United (December 15, 2013)|Program]]
|-
|-
| [[2018-19 English football season|August 22, 2018]]
| [[2021-22 English football season|April 9, 2022]]
| [[Aston Villa]] vs. [[Brentford]]
| [[Arsenal]] vs. [[Brighton & Hove Albion]]
| [[Aston Villa vs. Brentford (August 22, 2018)|Program]]
| [[Arsenal vs. Brighton & Hove Albion (April 9, 2022)|Program]]
|}
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Latest revision as of 08:33, 22 June 2023

Emirates Stadium
Emirates Stadium postcard.jpg
Location London, England
Opened July 22, 2006
Other Names Ashburton Grove
Tenants Arsenal (2006-present)

Emirates Stadium is a football stadium in Holloway, London, England, and the home of Arsenal. With a capacity of 60,260 it is the fourth-largest football stadium in England after Wembley Stadium, Old Trafford, and Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Other cover appearances

League Date/Season Team(s) Type
Premier League December 8, 2013 Arsenal vs. Everton Program
English football November 29, 2017 Arsenal vs. Huddersfield Town Program
August 12, 2018 Arsenal vs. Manchester City Program
November 3, 2018 Arsenal vs. Liverpool Program
April 21, 2019 Arsenal vs. Crystal Palace Program
September 5, 2020 Arsenal vs. Aston Villa Program
October 4, 2020 Arsenal vs. Sheffield United Program
December 13, 2020 Arsenal vs. Burnley Program
September 11, 2021 Arsenal vs. Norwich City Program
April 9, 2022 Arsenal vs. Brighton & Hove Albion Program
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