Old Trafford, Women's World Cup
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Manchester United's proposed new Old Trafford stadium is one of 22 venues named in the UK's bid to host the 2035 Women's World Cup.
The revamped version of Old Trafford, pleasingly dubbed ‘New Trafford,’ was one of 22 venues included in the list of stadiums put forward by Britain’s joint bid for the major tournament this week. England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are currently running unopposed in the race to host what would be the 12th iteration of the competition.
MANCHESTER UNITED want their new stadium to host games at the 2035 Women’s World Cup. United’s planned 100,000 all-seater stadium has been listed in Trafford, rather than Manchester, among the
Manchester United have taken another step towards hosting the 2035 Women’s World Cup final. The Red Devils reportedly want their new 100,000-capacity stadium to be chosen as the venue for
Manchester United ’s plan to build a new Old Trafford that will be the biggest stadium in the U.K. has been publicly endorsed in the launch of the £1 billion ($1.31 billion) ‘GM Good Growth Fund’ that intends to pioneer a new model of economic growth across the whole city.