Photographer Chris Olley will be displaying atmospheric images of all 92 football league grounds in a new exhibition at Derby's Silk Mill Museum. This shot shows league-leaders Chelsea's vast Stamford Bridge stadium.
Derby County's Pride Park stadium also features. Chris travelled the country on a vintage motorbike to capture his stark images.
The images, such as this one of Sheffield United's Bramall Lane ground, capture the stadia stripped of the colours and noise associated with match days.
Chris kept a diary as he toured the grounds and these entries will be on display along with the photos. This one shows Arsenal's grand Emirates Stadium
The gold colouring is removed from Wolverhampton's Molyneux stadium.
Morecambe FC's shiny new Globe Arena is also included. The exhibition, titled 92 Stadiums' will be on display from 13 November to 21 February.
This photo of Chesterfield's Saltergate Ground was taken prior to the club's move to the new b2Net Stadium at the start of this season.
This picture of Burton Albion's Pirelli Stadium was Chris's final shot, bringing to an end his two-year project.
The City of Manchester Stadium is still a spectacular sight in black and white.
A shot of the main stand at Elland Road, home of Leeds United.
It's very quiet around Selhurst Park when Crystal Palace aren't in action.
Another of the newer grounds is Colchester United's Weston Homes Community Stadium
Leyton Orient's Brisbane Road ground is officially known as the Matchroom Stadium.
The design of Sunderland's Stadium of Light makes it look a little like a spaceship.
Northampton Town's Sixfields Stadium
And finally....Ewood Park, home of Blackburn Rovers. For free admission to view these and the other 76 photos, including Old Trafford, The City Ground, St James's Park and Anfield, visit the Silk Mill Museum from 13 November.
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