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Football grounds from the air

An aerial view of Villa, Wolves, Albion, Blues, Walsall, Kidderminster and Stafford Rangers.

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A bird's eye view of Villa Park with the imposing Holte End dominating proceedings.

Name: Villa Park

Capacity: 42,551

Opened: 1897nextpage

1028802.jpgAt the other end of the football pyramid is Kidderminster Harriers' ground.

Name: Aggborough

Capacity : 6,238

Opened: 1890nextpage 11655032.jpg

Birmingham City has three modern stands and the traditional main stand at the bottom of the picture.

Name: St Andrews

Capacity : 30,016

Opened: 1906nextpage

Walsall's Banks's Stadium with the M6 close by at the bottom of the picture.

Name: The Banks's Stadium, originally the Bescot Stadium

Capacity : 11,300

Opened: 1990

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The Hawthorns with the Birmingham Road End at the top and new East Stand on the left.

Name: The Hawthorns

Capacity : 28,003

Opened: 1900nextpage

The area surrounding Stafford Rangers' ground.

Name: Marston Road

Capacity: 3,000

Opened: 1896nextpage

View of Wolves' ground with the Billy Wright stand in the foreground.

Name: Molineux

Capacity: 28,500

Opened: 1889

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