Fulham is the oldest of London's first class clubs (with a history stemming back to the late 1700s) and started life as a church side. In 1896 when the first game was played at Craven Cottage, the symbiotic relationship between club and ground was forged. Synonymous with its home, the battle to stay has been a dominant feature of club affairs during Fulham's history. From the stunning Grade II listed Johnny Hayes stand (formerly Stevenage Road Stand) to the riverside views, this is a beautiful stadium. Go behind the scenes, visiting the dressing rooms, dugouts, the cottage balcony, corporate hospitality areas and press facilities. After your tour, sit down to a delicious three-course lunch served in the George Cohen restaurant.