Stadiums

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Commentary box
The commentary box is where the commentators sit. These are the people who describe the action for people watching on TV or listening to the radio.

Club shop
The club shop is theplace to go if you want to buy a football shirt or other merchandise from a football club.

Gate
Stadiums are very large and so they have lots of gates. You have to go in the right gate to findyour seat in the stadium

Terrace
Terraces are rows of concrete steps where people can stand to watch a football match. There are no terraces in UK stadiums anymore, but they are still common aroundthe world

Scoreboard
The scoreboard is a where important information about the match is displayed. Sometimes scoreboards have big televisions that show replays as well as the score

Ground
Theground is the pitch, stadium, car park and any other buildings attached to a football club

Dressing room
The dressing room is where the players get changed before and after the match. At half-time,the players go back to the dressing room and talk to the manager.

Tunnel
The tunnel is the passage onto the pitch from the dressing room

Bench
The bench is where the manager, coaches andsubstitutes sit during the match. If a player is ‘on the bench’, it means that they are not playing

End
Supporters from different clubs sit at opposite ends of the stadium. Stadiums have a home endfor their own supporters and an away end for the visiting team’s supporters.

Near to public services, restaurants, bank,
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