Chelsea’s 3-1 win at Huddersfield Town’s John Smith’s Stadium on Tuesday night was the 50th different stadium they have won at during the Premier League era.
The Blues have been an ever-present in the Premier League, now into its 26th season, and have won at 50 of the 57 grounds they have visited, including Stamford Bridge. Chelsea have yet to play at the AMEX Stadium, home of Brighton & Hove Albion, whom they are scheduled to face in January.
Here is a full list of the 50 stadiums Chelsea have won a Premier League game at:
# | Stadium | Opposition | First Win |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Villa Park | Aston Villa | 02/09/1992 |
2 | Stamford Bridge | Queens Park Rangers | 29/08/1992 |
3 | Maine Road | Manchester City | 20/09/1992 |
4 | Highfield Road | Coventry City | 24/10/1992 |
5 | Goodison Park | Everton | 21/11/1992 |
6 | White Hart Lane | Tottenham Hotspur | 05/12/1992 |
7 | County Ground | Swindon Town | 01/01/1994 |
8 | Old Trafford | Manchester United | 05/03/1994 |
9 | Elland Road | Leeds United | 27/08/1994 |
10 | Selhurst Park | Crystal Palace | 24/09/1994 |
11 | City Ground | Nottingham Forest | 19/11/1994 |
12 | The Dell | Southampton | 03/12/1994 |
13 | Upton Park | West Ham United | 25/02/1995 |
14 | Loftus Road | Queens Park Rangers | 02/01/1996 |
15 | Hillsborough | Sheffield Wednesday | 07/09/1996 |
16 | Filbert Street | Leicester City | 12/10/1996 |
17 | Oakwell | Barnsley | 24/08/1997 |
18 | Pride Park | Derby County | 05/04/1998 |
19 | Ewood Park | Blackburn Rovers | 21/09/1998 |
20 | St James’ Park | Newcastle United | 09/01/1999 |
21 | The Valley | Charlton Athletic | 03/04/1999 |
22 | Riverside Stadium | Middlesbrough | 25/09/1999 |
23 | St Mary’s | Southampton | 25/09/2001 |
24 | St Andrews | Birmingham City | 08/02/2003 |
25 | The Hawthorns | West Bromwich Albion | 16/03/2003 |
26 | Stadium of Light | Sunderland | 05/04/2003 |
27 | Anfield | Liverpool | 17/08/2003 |
28 | Molineux | Wolverhampton Wanderers | 20/09/2003 |
29 | Walkers Stadium | Leicester City | 11/01/2004 |
30 | Fratton Park | Portsmouth | 11/02/2004 |
31 | Reebok Stadium | Bolton Wanderers | 13/03/2004 |
32 | Craven Cottage | Fulham | 13/11/2004 |
33 | Carrow Road | Norwich City | 05/03/2005 |
34 | JJB Stadium | Wigan Athletic | 14/08/2005 |
35 | Highbury | Arsenal | 18/12/2005 |
36 | City of Manchester Stadium | Manchester City | 28/12/2005 |
37 | Madejski Stadium | Reading | 14/10/2006 |
38 | Bramall Lane | Sheffield United | 28/10/2006 |
39 | Vicarage Road | Watford | 31/03/2007 |
40 | Britannia Stadium | Stoke City | 27/09/2008 |
41 | KC Stadium | Hull City | 29/10/2008 |
42 | Emirates Stadium | Arsenal | 10/05/2009 |
43 | Bloomfield Road | Blackpool | 07/03/2011 |
44 | Liberty Stadium | Swansea City | 13/04/2014 |
45 | Cardiff City Stadium | Cardiff City | 11/05/2014 |
46 | Turf Moor | Burnley | 18/08/2014 |
47 | Dean Court | Bournemouth | 23/04/2016 |
48 | London Stadium | West Ham United | 06/03/2017 |
49 | Wembley Stadium | Tottenham Hotspur | 20/08/2017 |
50 | John Smith’s Stadium | Huddersfield Town | 12/12/2017 |
The seven stadiums that Chelsea have played at in the Premier League but failed to win are:
Boundary Park (Oldham Athletic)
Ayresome Park (Middlesbrough)
Burnden Park (Bolton Wanderers)
Baseball Ground (Derby County)
Portman Road (Ipswich Town)
Roker Park (Sunderland)
Valley Parade (Bradford City)
Only Liverpool (53) have won at more different grounds in the Premier League era than Chelsea.
Have we really not won at Ipswich?! We must have faced them more than once
Hi Victor,
Chelsea have faced Ipswich Town on five occasions in the Premier League era – drawing four and losing one.
Regards,
Barrie
We won at the king power stadium last season….
Hi Dave,
You are correct – Chelsea did win at Leicester City’s King Power Stadium last season. This was formerly known as the Walkers Stadium, which is #29 on the list.
Regards,
Barrie
Which gounds have we not won at in the Premiership?
Hi Jon,
Thank you for your comment.
Chelsea have played but not won at the following seven grounds in the Premier League era:
Boundary Park (Oldham Athletic)
Ayresome Park (Middlesbrough)
Burnden Park (Bolton Wanderers)
Baseball Ground (Derby County)
Portman Road (Ipswich Town)
Roker Park (Sunderland)
Valley Parade (Bradford City)
The AMEX Stadium, home of Brighton & Hove Albion is the only stadium to host a Premier League game that Chelsea are yet to visit. You are scheduled to go there in January.
Regards,
Barrie