Liverpool and Manchester United couldn't imagine sharing a ground with their biggest rivals in Everton and Manchester City - supporters of some clubs have never known anything different.
With Italian giants in both Milan and Roma being content with a ground share system, others across Europe have similar deal that are few and far between on UK shores.The principle of sporting teams sharing a stadium does come with benefits such as reduction of costs concerning upgrades and maintenance - but organising calendars and pitch condition can be a problem.Daily Star Sport has taken a look at five European stadiums that have hosted two top-flight clubs in recent campaigns - and how they have fared in their derby clashes...Stadio Marc'Antonio.
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