Sports fans in the United States have ranked all of the country’s sports stadiums, and the results show everything from the best to the worst sports venues in every league.
On Thursday, the results were released by Brooks Gate, which used data from Yelp, Google, Trip Advisor and Facebook to create the top 90 list.
Arrowhead Stadium, home of the Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs, is ranked 38th.
Meanwhile, MetLife Stadium, which is known among sports fans for the quality of its field, is also not a fan favorite, coming in at No. 61. The Giants and Jets stadium was recently selected to host the World Cup final when the tournament comes to North America in 2026.
On a positive note, the beautiful Oracle Park in San Francisco took fifth place. The home of the Giants is known for the beautiful view it offers of Mission Bay from the top.
Brooks Gate publishes the 90 best stadiums in the United States in the NFL, NBA and MLB
Lambeau Field, home of the Green Bay Packers, turned out to be the most coveted stadium, taking the number one spot. While NFL teams can boast about this, baseball stadiums proved dominant, taking seven of the top ten spots.
PNC Park in Pittsburgh, Camden Yards in Baltimore, Busch Stadium in St. Louis and Oracle Park will take the No. 2 through No. 5 spots before Seattle’s Lumen Field (home of the Seahawks) comes in at No. 6.
The home of America’s favorite pastime will take the seventh, eighth and tenth spots with Fenway Park (Boston), Wrigley Field (Chicago) and Target Field (Minnesota), respectively.
Kaseya Center, home of the Miami Heat, is the only NBA arena in the top ninth spot on the list.
Lambeau Stadium, home of the Green Bay Packers, ranks first among all sports venues
New Jersey’s infamous MetLife Stadium was ranked 61st before hosting the World Cup final
Oracle Park in San Francisco offers a beautiful view of Mission Bay and is ranked fifth
As for other iconic NBA venues, Los Angeles’ Crypto.com Arena ranked 26th, followed by the world’s most famous arena, Madison Square Garden. The NBA takes up 26 of the 90 spots on the list.
Surprisingly, the LA Clippers’ Intuit Dome ranked 84th despite not having opened yet. The franchise will begin playing in its new arena next season after having occupied downtown Los Angeles with the Lakers for most of its history.
Dodger Stadium ranks behind the Garden, while historic Yankee Stadium in the Bronx ranks 37th, above Arrowhead.
Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium ranked No. 62, and Las Vegas’ state-of-the-art Allegiant Stadium fell just two spots from the bottom, to No. 88.