The 15 most dangerous football stadiums in the UK
Rank |
Stadium |
Club |
Average annual spectators |
Total number of Crime Events (2021 – 2023) |
Most common crime |
Mean estimated crime events per 100 spectators per season |
1 |
Victoria Park |
Hartlepool United |
76,774 |
13,907 |
Violence and sexual offences |
18.11 |
2 |
Recreation Ground |
Aldershot Town |
44,150 |
6,581 |
Violence and sexual offences |
14.91 |
3 |
Field Mill |
Mansfield Town |
71,394 |
10,330 |
Shoplifting |
14.47 |
4 |
Broadfield Stadium |
Crawley Town |
37,608 |
4,489 |
Violence and sexual offences |
11.94 |
5 |
Priestfield Stadium |
Gillingham |
84,053 |
9,954 |
Violence and sexual offences |
11.84 |
6 |
Brisbane Road |
Leyton Orient |
87,836 |
10,115 |
Anti-social behaviour |
11.52 |
7 |
The Hive Stadium |
Barnet |
37,503 |
4,043 |
Anti-social behaviour |
10.78 |
8 |
Highbury Stadium |
Fleetwood Town |
72,543 |
7,246 |
Violence and sexual offences |
9.99 |
9 |
Roots Hall |
Southend United |
124,473 |
10,789 |
Violence and sexual offences |
8.67 |
10 |
The County Ground |
Swindon Town |
103,061 |
8,835 |
Violence and sexual offences |
8.57 |
11 |
Bloomfield Road |
Blackpool |
221,550 |
18,951 |
Violence and sexual offences |
8.55 |
12 |
Mornflake Stadium |
Crewe Alexandra |
76,417 |
5,959 |
Violence and sexual offences |
7.80 |
13 |
Bootham Crescent |
York City |
90,822 |
6,888 |
Violence and sexual offences |
7.58 |
14 |
Prenton Park |
Tranmere Rovers |
75,166 |
5,038 |
Violence and sexual offences |
6.70 |
15 |
Crown Ground |
Accrington Stanley |
53,594 |
3,382 |
Violence and sexual offences |
6.31 |
At the top of the crime table is Victoria Park, home of Hartlepool United, with around 18 crime events per 100 spectators in a season. Despite drawing a substantial 88% fewer spectators on average (76,774 yearly) than Stadium of Light (683,340 attendees) in its neighbouring county, Victoria Park experiences nearly double the amount of crime incidents (13,907) than in the vicinity of the Sunderland venue, which registered around only 7,000 crimes over the last three years.
Aldershot Town’s Recreation Ground comes second, with violence and sexual offences (2,656 incidents) being the most common reason for arrests within 1 km of the venue, followed by anti-social behaviour (802 incidents). Hosting an average of 44,150 fans per annum, a relatively high crime rate of 14.91 incidents per 100 attendees signals a red flag for visitors.
In third place is Field Mill, the world’s oldest professional football ground, attracting approximately 14.47 crimes per 100 spectators. Despite hosting a significant 87% fewer spectators annually (71,394 attendees on average) compared to another East Midlands venue – King Power Stadium (which draws 560,351 attendees) – it’s concerning to see crime figures at Field Mill (10,330) surprisingly close to those at Leicester City’s home ground (11,327) –  only 8% lower.
Rounding off the top five ‘roughest’ venues are Broadfield Stadium and Priestfield Stadium, witnessing 11.94 and 11.84 crimes per 100 spectators, respectively. Crawley Road’s Broadfield Stadium, with the fourth lowest attendance (37,608) year round, tallies an alarming 4,489 incidents, while Priestfield Stadium sees twice the amount at 9,954.
 The safest football stadiums in the UKÂ
Rank |
Stadium |
Club |
Average annual spectators |
Total number of crime events (2021 – 2023) |
Most common crime |
Mean estimated crime events per 100 spectators per season |
1 |
Old Trafford |
Manchester United |
1,249,353 |
4 |
Violence and sexual offences |
0.0003 |
2 |
Etihad Stadium |
Manchester City |
831,099 |
7 |
Violence and sexual offences |
0.0008 |
3 |
DW Stadium |
Wigan Athletic |
225,230 |
5 |
Violence and sexual offences |
0.002 |
4 |
Boundary Park |
Oldham Athletic |
121,537 |
10 |
Violence and sexual offences |
0.008 |
5 |
University of Bolton Stadium |
Bolton Wanderers |
386,302 |
34 |
Violence and sexual offences |
0.009 |
6 |
Spotland Stadium |
Rochdale |
37,418 |
8 |
Violence and sexual offences |
0.02 |
7 |
Amex Stadium |
Brighton and Hove Albion |
521,354 |
564 |
Violence and sexual offences |
0.11 |
8 |
Adams Park |
Wycombe Wanderers |
116,644 |
412 |
Violence and sexual offences |
0.35 |
9 |
Britannia Stadium |
Stoke City |
381,422 |
1,455 |
Violence and sexual offences |
0.38 |
10 |
Home Park |
Plymouth Argyle |
307,813 |
1,289 |
Violence and sexual offences |
0.42 |
11 |
Madjeski Stadium |
Reading |
282,625 |
1,197 |
Violence and sexual offences |
0.42 |
12 |
Pride Park |
Derby County |
522,825 |
2,522 |
Violence and sexual offences |
0.48 |
13 |
The Hawthorns |
West Bromwich Albion |
448,271 |
3,473 |
Violence and sexual offences |
0.77 |
14 |
Hillsborough |
Sheffield Wednesday |
470,245 |
4,432 |
Violence and sexual offence |
0.94 |
15 |
The City Ground |
Nottingham Forest |
510,601 |
4,971 |
Shoplifting |
0.97 |
At the other end of the scale, Old Trafford has been crowned the safest football stadium nationwide, with an impressive 0.0003 crimes per 100 spectators. Pride of the Red Devils, the Manchester United stadium hosts the largest number of attendees, welcoming an average of 1,249,353 fans annually, yet attracts the least crime within its 1 km radius.
Coming in at a close second, rival club Manchester City’s home ground, the Etihad Stadium, boasts an exceptionally low average crime rate of 0.0008 per 100 attendees, despite drawing a substantial 831,099 visitors yearly.
Home to the Wigan Athletic, DW Stadium, experiences a mere 0.002 crimes per 100 spectators each season despite a notable 225,230 attendees year round. Greater Manchester stadiums can be seen to dominate the top rankings with Oldham’s Boundary Park and Bolton’s University of Bolton Park completing the top five safest venues, earning an applaudable crime rate of 0.008 and 0.009 per 100 spectators, respectively.
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