County Ground
There are several stadiums in England called the County Ground:
- Bristol County Ground – home of Gloucestershire CCC
 - County Cricket Ground, Chelmsford – home of Essex CCC
 - County Ground, Derby – home of Derbyshire CCC
 - County Ground, Durham (better known as the Riverside Ground) – home of Durham CCC
 - County Ground, Edgbaston, Birmingham (better known as Edgbaston) – home of Warwickshire CCC
 - County Ground Stadium, Exeter – the former home of Exeter Chiefs rugby union club
 - County Ground, Exeter, also in Exeter and used for Devon CCC home matches
 - County Cricket Ground, Hove – home of Sussex CCC
 - County Cricket Ground, Northampton (also known as Wantage Road), – home of Northamptonshire CCC and former home of Northampton Town F.C.
 - County Ground, Southampton – former home of Hampshire CCC
 - County Ground, Stoke-on-Trent - former home Staffordshire CCC
 - County Ground, Swindon – home of Swindon Town F.C.
 - County Cricket Ground, Swindon - former home of Wiltshire CCC
 - County Ground, Taunton – home of Somerset CCC
 - County Ground, New Road, Worcester (better known as New Road) – home of Worcestershire CCC
 - County Cricket Ground, Beckenham, a cricket ground in Beckenham, England
 - County Ground, Lakenham, in Lakenham, Norwich, Norfolk
 - County Ground, Leyland, a football stadium in Leyland, Lancashire
 - County Ground, Leyton
 - County Ground, Old Trafford
 
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