Fans have ranked every sports stadium in the United States with California being among the WORST-where does your favorite team’s home field stand?

Sports fans from the US have ranked all sports stadiums in the United States. The results show which are the best and least favorite sporting venues in different leagues.

The results were published on Thursday by Brooks Gate, which used data from Yelp, Google, Trip Advisor and Facebook to compile the top 90 list.

Arrowhead Stadium, home of the Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs, ranks 38th.

Meanwhile, MetLife Stadium, notorious among athletes for the quality of its field, is also not a fan favorite — it ranks 61st. The home of the Giants and Jets was recently selected to host the World Cup final when the tournament moves to North America in 2026.

On the positive side, San Francisco’s beautiful Oracle Park comes in at number five. The Giants’ home base is known for its stunning views of Mission Bay from its nosebleeds.

Brooks Gate has announced the 90 best stadiums in the United States for the NFL, NBA and MLB

Home to the Green Bay Packers, Lambeau Field emerged as the most sought-after stadium, taking the No. 1 spot. While NFL teams may claim bragging rights, baseball stadiums proved dominant, taking seven of the top ten rankings.

PNC Park in Pittsburgh, Camden Yards in Baltimore, Busch Stadium in St. Louis and Oracle Park claim spots 2 through 5, before Lumen Field in Seattle (home of the Seahawks) comes in at number six.

Locations for America’s favorite pastime are occupied by the seventh, eighth and tenth places respectively: Fenway Park (Boston), Wrigley Field (Chicago) and Target Field (Minnesota).

Kaseya Center, home of the Miami Heat, is the only NBA arena in the top ninth position on the list.

Lambeau Field, home of the Green Bay Packers, was ranked the best of all sports venues

New Jersey’s infamous MetLife Stadium was ranked 61st before hosting the World Cup final

Offering stunning views of Mission Bay, Oracle Park in San Francisco is ranked 5th

As for other iconic NBA homes, Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles comes in at 26th, followed by the world’s most famous arena, Madison Square Garden. The NBA comes in at 26 of the 90-item list.

Surprisingly, the LA Clippers’ Intuit Dome was ranked 84th, despite not having opened yet. The franchise will play in its new home this upcoming season, after spending most of its history with the Lakers in Downtown Los Angeles.

Dodger Stadium is behind the Garden, while historic Yankee Stadium in the Bronx ranks 37th, after Arrowhead.

Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium ranks 62nd, while Las Vegas’ modern Allegiant Stadium drops just two spots from 88th.

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