Cambridge United's stadium ranks among the worst in League Two, according to a recent ranking of all 72 EFL grounds. The team's recent form has been impressive, with 3 wins and 1 loss in their last 5 games. They are currently 3rd in the league table, 5 points behind leaders Bromley. Their last result was a 2-1 win over Barnet, and they are on a 2-game winning streak.
What happened?
Cambridge United's stadium was ranked among the worst in League Two, according to a recent ranking of all 72 EFL grounds. The ranking was based on the subjective opinion of a grounds nerd and member of the Ninety-Two Club.
Why it matters for Cambridge United
The ranking of Cambridge United's stadium is a reflection of the team's struggles to find a suitable home. The team has been playing at the Abbey Stadium since 1932, but the stadium has not been upgraded in recent years. The team's recent form has been impressive, but the stadium's ranking is a reminder of the need for investment in the team's facilities.
What comes next?
Cambridge United's next fixture is against Bromley, who are currently leading the league table. The team will need to perform well in this match to stay in contention for a top-three finish. They will also need to address the issue of their stadium's ranking, which is a reflection of the team's struggles to find a suitable home.
Goals this season: 66 scored, 33 conceded (+33 goal difference). League standing (final 2025 table -- new season not yet under way): 3rd in England League Two, 82 pts, 22W-16D-8L from 46 games, recent form DWLDW. Title race: 5 points behind leaders Bromley. Last result: Cambridge United 2-1 Barnet (2026-08-08). Recent form (last 5): 3W-1D-1L (WWDWL, most recent first); on a 2-game winning run. Next fixture: vs Bromley (away, 2026-08-22) (1st in the table).
