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Manchester United: Location of new stadium revealed
Manchester United are going to build a new 100,000 all-seater stadium as part of a major redevelopment of the Old Trafford area
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Vanguard News
· Jul 9, 2026
Manchester United confirm location of new 100,000-seater stadium near Old Trafford
Manchester United said the proposed location would allow the club to preserve the traditions and matchday atmosphere associated with Old Trafford while providing the space and infrastructure needed for a world-class stadium. The post Manchester United confirm location of new 100,000-seater stadium near Old Trafford appeared first on Vanguard News.
BBC Sport
· Jul 9, 2026
Man Utd reveal proposed 100,000-seater stadium location
Manchester United reveal the location for their proposed new 100,000-seater stadium - approximately 350m north west of their existing Old Trafford ground.
SkySports
Location revealed for Man Utd's new 100,000-seater stadium
Manchester United have revealed the location for their proposed new 100,000 seater stadium.
Football | Mail Online
· Jul 9, 2026
Manchester United reveal new images and models of their new £2bn 100,000-seater stadium plan, confirming the location of 'New Old Trafford' for the first time
Manchester United reveal new images and models of their new £2bn 100,000-seater stadium plan, confirming the location of 'New Old Trafford' for the first time
Reuters
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Daily Mail
· Jul 9, 2026
Key questions ANSWERED on Man United's new £2bn 100,000-seater stadium: What is the plan for the existing Old Trafford? Will they sell naming rights like Tottenham? Could the costs heap more debt on the club?
Key questions ANSWERED on Man United's new £2bn 100,000-seater stadium: What is the plan for the existing Old Trafford? Will they sell naming rights like Tottenham? Could the costs heap more debt on the club?
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Related coverage for "Manchester United: Location of new stadium revealed": Vanguard News — Manchester United confirm location of new 100,000-seater stadium near Old Trafford. BBC Sport — Man Utd reveal proposed 100,000-seater stadium location. SkySports — Location revealed for Man Utd's new 100,000-seater stadium. Football | Mail Online — Manchester United reveal new images and models of their new £2bn 100,000-seater stadium plan, confirming the location of 'New Old Trafford' for the first time. Reuters — LIVE: World Cup fans arrive at Philadelphia Stadium for France-Iraq game ⚽. Daily Mail — Key questions ANSWERED on Man United's new £2bn 100,000-seater stadium: What is the plan for the existing Old Trafford? Will they sell naming rights like Tottenham? Could the costs heap more debt on the club?