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Manchester United hope for their new stadium to host the 2035 women’s World Cup final and aim for its development to be ...
Manchester United is planning to construct a new stadium on the site of Old Trafford, with an official announcement expected by the end of the year. The club's preferred choice is to erect a brand ...
Manchester United have moved a step closer to demolishing Old Trafford and creating a new state-of-the-art stadium that would overtake Wembley as the biggest football ground in the country.
Manchester United are reportedly aiming to host the 2035 Women’s World Cup final in their brand new stadium, as part of their ambitious plan. Back in March, United announced plans to construct a ...
The new venue, which will be constructed next to the current stadium so that the club can continue to use its home during the ...
Manchester United will finally move on from Old Trafford after the club unveiled ambitious plans to build a new stadium in the next five years. The Red Devils will move into a 100,000-seater ...
The new Manchester United stadium is part of a larger redevelopment effort in the local area that will include the construction of up to 17,000 new homes. Foster + Partners. 3 / 5.
Sport; Football; Manchester City FC; Man City's own £1bn stadium is Manchester United's blueprint for Old Trafford masterplan United this week unveiled eye-catching plans for a new £2bn stadium ...
After more than a century, Manchester United has decided it's time for some new digs. The British soccer team's leadership on Tuesday announced the plans for a new stadium that could hold 100,000 ...
Manchester United are favouring the construction of a new 100,000-capacity stadium as part of a consultation process over Old Trafford’s future that should conclude this year.
Manchester United have announced they are going to build a brand new football stadium - the biggest in the UK. It will be built next to Old Trafford, the ground where the club currently play. The ...
Manchester United, Trafford Council and the Greater Manchester Combined Authority have entered into a partnership to ensure the plans benefit the area around the stadium.