Brickstand: 18 Fabulous Football Stadiums Recreated Entirely In Lego (Photos)

Chris Wright

7th, March 2017

A couple of years ago, an intrepid chap by the name of Chris Smith decided to make it his mission to recreate all 92 English and Scottish league football grounds using nothing but Lego.

As such, Brickstand was born.

Skip forward to present day and Chris has now knocked out a cavalcade of different stadiums old and new, and all of them are utterly fabulous!

Presented here, in no particular order, are 18 of Pies’ favourites – all of which are painstakingly designed and hand-built to order.

Wembley, England

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Meadow Lane, Notts County

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Stamford Bridge, Chelsea

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Emirates Stadium, Arsenal

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Villa Park, Aston Villa

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Bloomfield Road, Blackpool (pre and post renovation)

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Roker Park, Sunderland (formerly)

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Galpharm/John Smith’s Stadium, Huddersfield

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Old Trafford, Manchester United

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Maine Road, Man City (formerly)

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Carrow Road, Norwich City

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Champion Hill, Dulwich Hamlet

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Upton Park, West Ham (formerly)

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Goodison Park, Everton

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Vicarage Road, Watford

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Hillsborough, Sheffield Wednesday

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Celtic Park, Celtic

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Deepdale, Preston North End

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Excellent, excellent, excellent! The attention to detail is truly outstanding.

If you like what you see – and let’s face it, you do! – then there are tons more photos to peruse on Brickstand’s social media channels – Twitter and Instagram.

You can also order and/or commission a stadium of your very own from the Brickstand website, with costs averaging out around the £250-£300 mark and build times taking 6-7 weeks.