Freddie Woodman reveals the best stadium he has played at and Newcastle United fans will love it
Woodman was asked the question during a recent Q&A with Swansea's official website
by Sean McCormickNewcastle United goalkeeper Freddie Woodman has revealed St James' Park is the best stadium he has played in during his career.
The former England under-21 international has represented the Three Lions in the under-20 World Cup, has played at Celtic Park during a loan spell at Kilmarnock and has played in Championship grounds across the country.
But none of those stadiums compare to the home of Newcastle United, where he has enjoyed three outings in the FA Cup.
"The best ground that I have played at would definitely have to be St James' Park," Woodman told Swansea's official website.
"52,000 Geordies screaming their heads off is an unbelievable atmosphere and the stadium speaks for itself. It is massive and there is so much history in there."
Woodman is currently enjoying a successful loan spell on loan with the Swans in the Championship and Steve Cooper's side are hopeful they can re-sign him on loan again next season.
The 23-year-old's current deal at Newcastle expires at the end of next season but the Magpies have high hopes for their young shotstopper.
Martin Dubravka is Newcastle's current number one but with Rob Elliot out of contract at the end of this season and Karl Darlow's medium-term future unclear, Woodman's future will be one to watch this summer.