Molineux Stadium, Wolverhampton, England
Molineux Stadium stands as a storied and cherished venue in English football history, having served as the proud home of Wolverhampton Wanderers since 1889. This iconic ground witnessed a memorable clash between Wolves and Liverpool, drawing a massive crowd of over 61,000 spectators. However, following the implementation of the Taylor Report and the subsequent transition to an all-seated stadium, the current capacity stands at 32,000. Despite the reduced capacity, Wolves' renowned aggressive and attacking style of play continues to captivate audiences, offering a thrilling and cosmopolitan exhibition of world-class football.
Situated centrally in the country, Molineux Stadium is easily accessible, catering to both passionate season ticket holders and dedicated home and visiting fans alike. Beyond club matches, the stadium has hosted numerous England international and England under-21s games, along with the honour of being the inaugural venue for the Europa league Final in 1972.