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Former Home Grounds of English Football Clubs #2

Can you name the teams that used to call these football grounds home?

Former Home Grounds of English Football Clubs #1 can be found here.
All of these stadiums were the long-term home grounds of Football League (EFL) clubs or clubs that have since gone on to play in the League. The majority of these clubs are currently members of the League.
One of these grounds was home to a Welsh team that plays in the English league system.
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Ground
Club
Filbert Street
Leicester City
Millmoor
Rotherham United
Christie Park
Morecambe
Loakes Park
Wycombe Wanderers
Manor Ground
Oxford United
Highfield Road
Coventry City
Old Show Ground
Scunthorpe United
Somerton Park
Newport County
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Arsenal
Baseball Ground
Derby County
Ground
Club
Fellows Park
Walsall
Sealand Road
Chester City
Roker Park
Sunderland
Eton Park
Burton Albion
Victoria Ground
Stoke City
Springfield Park
Wigan Athletic
Boothferry Park
Hull City
The Dell
Southampton
Goodison Park
Everton
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