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    Ewood Park - Wikipedia

    • Ewood Park is a football stadium in Blackburn, Lancashire, England, and the home of Blackburn Rovers F.C., founding members of the Football League and Premier League, who have played there since 1890. It is an all seater multi-sports facility with a capacity of 31,367, and four sections: the Bryan Douglas Darwen End, The Ronnie Clayton Blackburn End… See more

    The "old" Ewood

    Football had been played on the site since at least 1881; Rovers played four matches there when it was known as Ewood Bridge and was most likely little more than a field. Their first match was against Sheffield Wednesday on … See more

    The "new" Ewood

    After selling Walkersteel to British Steel Corporation for £330 million, Jack Walker decided to buy Blackburn Rovers and set about changing Ewood Park to one of the most advanced grounds in the country. Having gai… See more

    LocationBlackburn, Lancashire, England, BB2 4JF
    Capacity31,367
    Built1882
    OpenedApril 1882
    Other uses

    Though primarily the home ground for Blackburn Rovers, Ewood Park has seen other usage, including hosting the 1941 Football League War Cup Final Replay. The ground was given the honour of hosting an i… See more

    Records

    Record Attendance:
    • 61,783 v Bolton Wanderers, 2 March 1929 – FA Cup 6th Round
    Record League Attendance:
    • 52,656 v Preston North End, 26 December 1921 – … See more

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