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    On 6 July 2022, Old Trafford hosted the opening match of UEFA Women's Euro 2022 between England and Austria, in front of a record attendance for the Women's European Championships of 68,871 – the second highest women's football attendance in the United Kingdom.

  2. Feb 18, 2020 · As we prepare to mark the 110th anniversary of the opening of Old Trafford, we start a look at its history.

  3. Old Trafford officially opened on 19 February 1910 with a match between Manchester and Liverpool (3-4). The stadium at that time consisted of one covered seating stand and open terraces on the other three sides. Capacity was slightly over 80,000.

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  4. Old Trafford officially opened its doors on February 19, 1910, with a match against Liverpool. Over the decades, Old Trafford has not only hosted countless football matches but also numerous significant events, including World Cup games and concerts by global music icons.

  5. Old Trafford officially opened its doors on February 19, 1910, after Manchester United outgrew their previous home at Bank Street. The inaugural match was played against Liverpool, and the stadium’s original capacity was around 80,000 spectators.

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  6. Feb 8, 2020 · The opening of Old Trafford in February 1910 was a pivotal moment in the history of Manchester United. Today, they are one of the world’s most famous football clubs, and their home among the game’s iconic stadiums. Yet their origins were much more humble, and their early years often troubled.

  7. Jun 25, 2021 · In 1911 Old Trafford was picked to host one of the FA cup semi-finals which demonstrates the impressiveness of the stadium. Manchester United’s stadium reached its highest attendance yet in 1939 where it reached a total of 76,962 fans during an FA cup semi final match between Wolves and Grimsby town.

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