Photographs were taken with the Canon E100 camera, unless otherwise specified.
Arsenal
The only open space at the stadium is in the south and southwest: narrower paths encircle the building but are not conducive to photos.
- Clock End from Danny Fiszman Bridge — the approach from Drayton Park station on the line between Moorgate and Finsbury Park (the line goes on to Stevenage)
- South-west corner from Clock End (1) — the statue is of Herbert Chapman
- South-west corner from Clock End (2)
- Dennis Bergkamp — in the space on the south-west side of the ground
Brentford
The Gtech Community Stadium is squeezed between two railway lines and a road. The space around the stadium in that triangle has been filled with housing, so there are very few opportunities for in-context photos.
- Main entrance
- Main entrance — detail
- South-west corner from Lionel Road South
- Badge
- North stand
- North-west corner at community garden
- West flank looking towards Kew Bridge station — iPhone
- Only a bus stop in Hounslow — iPhone. Opponents’ jeers taken up by Brentford supporters: this is the bus stop, just a few paces from the stadium
Chelsea
Stamford Bridge is hemmed on three sides by railways, so the only useful space is at the Millennium entrance, near Fulham Broadway Underground station.
- Millennium entrance (1)
- Millennium entrance (2)
- Millennium entrance (3)
- Millennium entrance (4)
- Millennium entrance (5) — iPhone
- Peter Osgood (1)
- Peter Osgood (2)
Crystal Palace
Apart from a gate in the north-west corner. Selhurst Park is flanked by housing from the south-west to the north-east, leaving just the east side (brick wall) and south side (back of the brick stand).
- North-west gate
- North-west entrance to the stand
- North-east entrance
- South stand above eastern entrance (1)
- South stand above eastern entrance (2)
- South stand from south-eastern corner
- Wilfried Zaha mural
- Back of the south stand on Holmesdale Road
- South-western corner
- South-western gateway
- Club shop — iPhone
- Selhurst station — iPhone
Fulham
The main entrances are on Stevenage Road, where the statue of Johnny Haynes stands at the Putney End.
- Stevenage Road (1)
- Stevenage Road (2)
- Stevenage Road (3)
- Stevenage Road (4) — iPhone
- Putney End
- Johnny Haynes (1) — with FFC monogram
- Johnny Haynes (2) — with FFC monogram
Tottenham Hotspur
It is a new stadium and already changes are being made (hence the hoardings). The north and east sides are not conducive to photography.
- Entrance on High Road — the closest point for supporters arriving at White Hart Lane station on the Weaver Line of the Overground, at the end of Moselle Place.
- South stand from High Road (1)
- South stand from High Road (2)
- South stand from High Road (3) — iPhone
- South stand
- South and east stands (1)
- South and east stands (2)
- Exterior, High Road (1)
- Exterior, High Road (2)
- South-west exterior, High Road (1)
- South-west exterior, High Road (2)
- South-west exterior, High Road (3)
- South-west exterior, High Road (4)
- Clocfk (1)
- Clock (2)
- Café — not owned/operated by THFC
West Ham United
One of the more photogenic of the stadia, the London Stadium is actually on the site of a Photogenic Gas Works (that is, manufacturing gas for street lighting), it offers close-up and (from some angles) in-context shots. Some of the surfaces are beginning to tire, though.
- Arcelor Mittal Orbit on the approach to the stadium from the new campus of University College London — iPhone
- Approach from the south-east
- Looking north from the south-eastern corner
- Southern end of the stadium
- South-western corner of the stadium
- Northern end of the stadium
- The Olympic Bell and the north-east corner of the stadium
- The Olympic Bell (1)
- The Olympic Bell (2)
- Arcelor Mittal Orbit and east side of the stadium
- Moore, Hurst and Peters
- East side of the stadium (detail)
- East side of the stadium
- Stadium from north-east, across the City Mill River
- North end of the stadium from the bifurcation of the City Mill River from the River Lea
- North-east corner of the stadium from the bifurcation of the City Mill River from the River Lea, with Arcelor Mittal Orbit (footbridge spans the City Mill River)
- Eastern entrance to the stadium
Wembley Stadium
Close access to the stadium (e.g., to the Moore statue) is rigorously fenced off, so I have only been able to photograph the approaches from Olympic Way (Wembley Park station — Jubilee Line and Metropolitan Line) and White Horse Bridge (Wembley Stadium station — Chiltern Railways; also after a hike from Wembley Central station — London Northwestern Railway, Southern Railway, and the awfully hubristic Lioness Line of the Overground).