Beyond Wembley and Wimbledon, Britain is packed with characterful sporting grounds that don't always make the tourist lists. Rank these lesser-celebrated venues by which you'd most want to tick off your bucket list.
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Edgbaston
Famed for its raucous Hollies Stand and unforgettable Ashes Tests, Edgbaston offers one of the loudest atmospheres in world cricket.

Murrayfield
Home of Scottish rugby and the haunting Flower of Scotland singalong, Murrayfield delivers a Six Nations atmosphere unlike anywhere else.

Aintree Racecourse
The fearsome fences and Merseyside crowds make Aintree a thrilling day out for any racing fan, casual or seasoned.
Crucible Theatre
This intimate Sheffield venue hosts the World Snooker Championship, where every pot echoes through a hushed, sweaty arena.
Headingley
Site of Stokes' miracle and countless cricketing dramas, Headingley pairs Test history with proper northern hospitality.
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