When Arsenal left their home ground of 93 years, Highbury was redeveloped into an apartment complex called Highbury Square.
The Gunners’ former pitch became a communal garden and their iconic East Stand now forms the external wall for dozens of flats less than a mile from the Emirates.
But Crystal Palace’s former homes have undergone not dissimilar fates, with the three stadiums the south Londoners used to occupy becoming an athletics track, velodrome and various parts of a local train depot respectively. Before Palace take on Mikel Arteta’s men this Saturday, we’ve taken a look at what became of the club’s one-time grounds.