November 21, 2024
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Liam Gibbs of Norwich in action during the Sky Bet Championship match at Carrow Road, Norwich Picture by Paul Chesterton/Focus Images Ltd +44 7904 640267 29/10/2022 Commissioned for use in Archant Norfolk titles only. All other titles fees apply.

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“Food was shocking” – How Norwich City stadium Carrow Road is rated on Tripadvisor

Norwich City’s home ground, Carrow Road, is the pride of supporters for the Championship side.

The Canaries have been competing in the stadium since 1935, and it currently can hold more than 27,000 fans in attendance.

Norwich will be hoping that it will be hosting Premier League games in the near future, with the team last in the top flight in 2022.

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Carrow Road is the 11th biggest stadium in the Championship in the 2024/25 campaign, sitting between Stoke City and Bristol City’s home ground in the pecking order.

The last major update to the arena came in 2010, with work also being completed during its time in the top flight in 2004 and 2005.

Here we look at how well visiting the Norfolk outfit’s home is rated by those who have left reviews on Tripadvisor…

Championship top 12 stadium capacities 2024/25 (per Transfermarkt)
Stadium (Club) Capacity
Stadium of Light (Sunderland) 48,707
Hillsborough (Sheffield Wednesday) 39,859
Elland Road (Leeds United) 37,645
Riverside Stadium (Middlesbrough) 33,746
Pride Park (Derby County) 33,597
Cardiff City Stadium 33,280
Bramall Lane (Sheffield United) 32,702
CBS Arena (Coventry City) 32,609
Ewood Park (Blackburn Rovers) 31,367
Bet365 Stadium (Stoke City) 30,089
Carrow Road (Norwich City) 27,244
Ashton Gate (Bristol City) 27,000

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