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Manchester United have confirmed plans to leave Old Trafford and move to a new 100,000-seater stadium. The new stadium, which will be the largest in the UK, will be built on club-owned land ...
Soccer Aid for UNICEF returns to Old Trafford, Manchester on June 15th 2025. Uniting celebrities and footballing legends to battle it out on the pitch as England take on the Soccer Aid World XI FC in ...
Two of United's goals were scored by Jack Fletcher, son of Old Trafford legend Darren Fletcher - who won 13 trophies during his 342-game Red Devils career between 2003 and 2015. Remarkably ...
OLD TRAFFORD will take about 12 months to dismantle once Manchester United move into their new £2billion stadium. Plans were revealed earlier this week for a new 100,000-seater home in the shadow ...
It is expected to cost around 2 billion pounds ($2.6 billion) and would be built next to United’s current Old Trafford home. With a capacity of 100,000, the new ground would surpass Wembley ...
Manchester United’s current Old Trafford stadium. Figures including Burnham and former Olympic chief Lord Sebastian Coe believe plans for a new stadium can boost wider regeneration in south-west ...
The stadium design features an open structure with a distinctive, seemingly lightweight, permeable roof. Always visible from a distance, the roof is designed to shelter crowds while amplifying the ...
Old Trafford could be deconstructed in 12 months after Manchester United move into their new stadium. United are targeting the 2030-31 season to move into their 100,000-seater 'New Trafford' stadium.
Manchester United have revealed plans to build a brand-new 100,000-seater stadium, billed as “the most iconic in the world”, and move the club from its historic home of Old Trafford.
MANCHESTER -Manchester United plan to build a new two billion pound 100,000-seat stadium that will be the biggest in Britain, next to the existing Old Trafford, the club announced on Tuesday.
I feel conflicted and optimistic, sad and excited about the news that Manchester United plan to build a new Old Trafford. There are so many questions — the first being how it will be paid for.