Molineux Stadium is one of English football's most well-known and popular old grounds. It has served as the home grounds for the club since 1889. It hosted one truly memorable match between the Wolves and Liverpool, where more than 61,000 were in attendance. Since the Taylor Report and the requirement for all football stadiums to be seated-only, the capacity is now just 32,000. That is not a problem because the Wolves are famous for their aggressive and attacking style of football. With Mexican Raul Jimenez and the Portuguese players Pedro Neto and Ruben Neves, you are treated to a truly exciting and cosmopolitan display of world-class football.
Given its location in the middle of the country, it is perfect for getting to whether you are a season ticket holder, home fan, or visiting away fan. The stadium has also played host to many England international games, England under-21s international games and had the privilege of being the host of the first UEFA Cup Final in 1972.
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