Football stadium in Wembley, London

Wembley Stadium ( branded as Wembley Stadium connected by EE for sponsorship reasons ) is a football stadium in Wembley, London. It opened in 2007 on the locate of the master Wembley Stadium, which was demolished from 2002 to 2003. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] The stadium hosts major football matches including family matches of the England national football team, and the FA Cup Final. Wembley Stadium is owned by the governing body of English football, the Football Association ( the FA ), whose headquarters are in the stadium, through its auxiliary Wembley National Stadium Ltd ( WNSL ). With 90,000 seats, it is the largest stadium in the UK and the second-largest stadium in Europe. [ 10 ] Designed by Populous and Foster and Partners, the stadium is crowned by the 134-metre-high ( 440 foot ) Wembley Arch which serves aesthetically as a landmark across London vitamin a well as structurally, with the arch supporting over 75 % of the integral ceiling load. [ 11 ] The stadium was built by australian fast Multiplex at a cost of £798 million ( £1.22 billion today ). [ 12 ] Contrary to popular belief, [ 13 ] Wembley stadium does not have a retractable ceiling which covers the act airfoil. Two partially retractable roof structures over the east and west ends of the stadium can be opened to allow sunlight and aid slope increase.

In addition to England home games and the FA Cup final, the stadium besides hosts early major games in English football, including the season-opening FA Community Shield, the League Cup final, the FA Cup semi-finals, the Football League Trophy, the Football League play-offs, the FA Trophy, the FA Vase and the National League play-offs. A UEFA category four stadium, Wembley hosted the 2011 and 2013 UEFA Champions League Finals, and eight games at UEFA Euro 2020 ( including the final examination and both of the semi-finals ). [ 14 ] It will stage the 2024 UEFA Champions League Final. [ 15 ] The stadium hosted the Gold decoration matches at the 2012 Olympic Games football tournament. The stadium besides hosts rugby league ‘s Challenge Cup concluding and music concerts. The stadium besides hosted NFL London Games until 2019 and was besides the temp home of Premier League football clubhouse Tottenham Hotspur between August 2017 and March 2019, while White Hart Lane was being demolished and their newly stadium was constructed. In 2014, Wembley Stadium entered into a six-year sponsorship agreement with mobile supplier EE Limited, under which it provides engineering and infrastructure services for the venue. Under the agreement, the facility is formally referred to as “ Wembley Stadium connected by EE ”. [ 16 ]

stadium [edit ]

Wembley Stadium outside Wembley was designed by architects Foster + Partners and HOK Sport ( now Populous ) and with engineers Mott Stadium Consortium, who were a collection of three structural engineer consultants in the form of Mott MacDonald, Sinclair Knight Merz and Aurecon. The blueprint of the build services was carried out by Mott MacDonald. The construction of the stadium was managed by australian company Multiplex and funded by Sport England, WNSL ( Wembley National Stadium Limited ), the Football Association, the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport and the London Development Agency. It is one of the most expensive stadium ever built at a cost of £798 million in 2007, [ 17 ] and has the largest roof-covered seat capacity in the world. Nathaniel Lichfield and Partners was appointed to assist Wembley National Stadium Limited in preparing the schema for a new stadium and to obtain planning and listed building permission for the development. [ 18 ]
Wembley illuminated The all-seater stadium is a bowl invention with a capacitance of 90,000, protected from the elements by a slide roof that does not wholly enclose it. [ 19 ] The stadium ‘s touch feature is a circular section wicket arch of 7 molarity ( 23 foot ) internal diameter with a 315 megabyte ( 1,033 foot ) couple, erected some 22° off true, and rising to 133 m ( 436 foot ). It supports all the system of weights of the north roof and 60 % of the weight of the retractable ceiling on the southerly side. [ 20 ] The arch is the global ‘s longest unsupported ceiling structure. [ 21 ] A platform system was designed in orderliness to temporarily convert the stadium to athletics habit, but its use would decrease the stadium ‘s capacity to approximately 60,000. [ 22 ] No athletics events ( track and field ) have taken place at the stadium ; the conversion for athletics use was a condition of part of the lottery funding the stadium received, but to convert it would take weeks of shape and monetary value millions of pounds. [ 23 ] alternatively, with the award of the 2012 Summer Olympic Games to London in 2005, the London Olympic Stadium has been used for major athletics events since 2012 .

construction [edit ]

The stadium in its very early stages of construction c. August 2003 The initial plan for the reconstruction of Wembley Stadium was for demolition to begin before Christmas 2000, and for the newly stadium to be completed some time during 2003, but this workplace was delayed by a succession of fiscal and legal difficulties. In 2004, London Mayor Ken Livingstone and Brent Council besides announced wider plans for the positive feedback of Wembley, taking in the sphere and the surrounding areas american samoa well as the stadium, to be implemented over two or three decades. Demolition formally began on 30 September 2002, with the Twin Towers being dismantled in December 2002. Delays to the construction project started as far back as 2003. In December 2003, the constructors of the arch, subcontractors Cleveland Bridge & Engineering Company of Darlington, warned Multiplex about rising costs. Cleveland Bridge withdrew from the project and were replaced by dutch firm Hollandia, with all the attendant problems of starting over. 2004 besides saw errors, most notably a fatal accident involving carpenter Patrick O’Sullivan for which structure firm PC Harrington Contractors were fined £150,000 in relation to breaches of health and safety laws. [ 24 ] In October 2005, Sports Minister Richard Caborn announced : “ They say the Cup Final will be there, barring six feet of coke or something like that ”. By November 2005, WNSL were calm hopeful of a handover go steady of 31 March, in time for the cup final on 13 May. however, in December 2005, the builders admitted that there was a “ material hazard ” that the stadium might not be quick in clock time for the final. [ 25 ] [ 26 ] In February 2006 these worries were confirmed, with the FA moving the game to Cardiff ‘s Millennium Stadium .
construction of the new Wembley, looking east, taken January 2006 On 20 March 2006, a steel rafter in the roof of the new development fell by 1+1⁄2 ft ( 46 centimeter ), forcing 3,000 workers to evacuate the stadium and raising further doubts over the completion date which was already behind schedule. [ 27 ] On 23 March 2006, sewers beneath the stadium buckled due to ground drift. [ 28 ] GMB Union leader Steve Kelly said that the problem had been caused by the pipes not being by rights laid, and that the rectify would take months. A spokesman for developers Multiplex said that they did not believe this would “ have any shock on the completion of the stadium ”, which was then scheduled to be completed on 31 March 2006. On 30 March 2006, the developers announced that Wembley Stadium would not be ready until 2007. [ 29 ] All competitions and concerts planned were to be moved to suitable locations. On 19 June 2006, it was announced that the turf had been laid. On 19 October 2006 it was announced that the venue was immediately set to open in early 2007 after the challenge between the Football Association and Multiplex had ultimately been settled. WNSL was expected to pay around £36m to Multiplex, on top of the sum of the original fixed-price contract. The total cost of the project ( including local transportation infrastructure renovation and the cost of finance ) was estimated to be £1 billion. For the modern stadium the flush of the pitch was lowered. During excavation of the new play discipline, mechanical diggers unearthed a bury obstruction : the concrete foundations of Watkin ‘s Tower, a fail undertake to construct a rival to the Eiffel Tower in London. only the base of the loom was ever built before being abandoned and demolished in 1907 ; the web site was late used as the location for the first Wembley Stadium. [ 30 ]

Handover and opening [edit ]

The newfangled stadium was completed and handed over to the FA on 9 March 2007. The official Wembley Stadium web site had announced that the stadium would be open for public view for local residents of Brent on 3 March 2007, however this was delayed by two weeks and alternatively happened on 17 March. While the stadium had hosted football matches since the handover in March, the stadium was officially opened on Saturday 19 May, with the stage of the 2007 FA Cup Final. Eight days before that on Friday 11 May, the statue of Bobby Moore had been unveiled by his former England team-mate Sir Bobby Charlton outside the stadium entrance, as the “ eat up touch ” to the completion of the stadium. The doubly life-size bronze statue, sculpted by Philip Jackson, depicts England ‘s 1966 World Cup winning captain Bobby Moore, looking down Wembley Way. [ 31 ] [ 32 ] [ 33 ]

structure [edit ]

  • The stadium contains 2,618 toilets, more than any other venue in the world.[34]
  • The stadium has a circumference of 1 km (0.62 mi).[35]
  • The bowl volume is listed at 1,139,100 m3 (1,489,900 cu yd), somewhat smaller than the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, but with a greater seating capacity.[36]
  • At its peak, there were more than 3,500 construction workers on site.[37]
  • 4,000 separate piles form the foundations of the new stadium,[35] the deepest of which is 35 m (115 ft).[35]
  • There are 56 km (35 mi) of heavy-duty power cables in the stadium.[35]
  • 90,000 m3 (120,000 cu yd) of concrete and 23,000 tonnes (25,000 short tons) of steel were used in the construction of the new stadium.[35]
  • The total length of the escalators is 400 metres (

    1

    4

     mi).[35]

  • The arch has a cross-sectional diameter greater than that of a cross-channel Eurostar train.[38][39]

cant [edit ]

Wembley Stadium lurch during England friendly against Germany in August 2007. The pitch size, as lined for affiliation football, is 115 yd ( 105 megabyte ) long by 75 yd ( 69 thousand ) wide, slightly narrower than the old Wembley, as required by the UEFA stadium categories for a category four stadium, the peak category. In a period after the completion of the new Wembley, the pitch came into disrepute. It was described as being “ no commodity ” and “ not in the stipulate that Wembley used to be known for ” by Slaven Bilić before a game between England and the team he managed, Croatia, in November 2007. [ 40 ] The pitch was cut up during the game, which was blamed by some [ 41 ] as the reason England did not qualify for UEFA Euro 2008. [ 42 ] The Football Association admitted in April 2009, after the FA Cup semi-finals, that improvements were needed to the Wembley pitch, after criticism of the surface by coaches Sir Alex Ferguson, Arsène Wenger and David Moyes. In March 2010, the airfoil was relaid for the tenth clock since opening. In April 2010, the pitch was again criticised following the FA Cup semi-finals, during which the players found it difficult to keep their foot and the surface cut up despite the dry conditions. The then Tottenham Hotspur emboss, Harry Redknapp, labelled it a “ take down ” after his side ‘s semi-final frustration to Portsmouth. [ 43 ] After the 2010 FA Cup Final, Chelsea captain John Terry said, “ The cant ruined the final. It ‘s credibly the worst pitch we ‘ve played on all year. It was not good adequate for a Wembley peddle. ” [ 44 ] The stadium was then relaid with a Desso GrassMaster semi-artificial pitch, ahead of the 2010 community shield game between Chelsea and Manchester United. Michael Owen, who previously criticised the flip for causing him wound, said that it was a lot improved. [ 45 ] Wembley has been used for american football matches in the National Football League ‘s International Series. Tottenham Hotspur hosted Manchester City in a Premier League match on 29 October 2018, a sidereal day after Wembley hosted the Philadelphia Eagles and Jacksonville Jaguars. Due to the short reversal, faded grid markings and the NFL logo were clearly visible on the pitch along with wear grass along the kernel of the lurch and the touch-lines. Tottenham were forced to hold the match at Wembley due to construction delays to their new crunch. [ 46 ] Despite the pitch ‘s condition, UEFA allowed a Champions League leg to be played at Wembley on 9 November 2018 with Tottenham hosting Dutch side PSV Eindhoven. [ 47 ]

Covering [edit ]

closeup of the arch The stadium roof has an area of 40,000 m2 ( 430,000 sq foot ), of which 13,722 m2 ( 147,700 sq foot ) is chattel. [ 36 ] The chief reason for the slither ceiling was to avoid shading the deliver, as supergrass demands direct sunlight to grow efficaciously. [ 48 ] The sliding ceiling design minimises the shadow by having the roof pulled back on the east, west and south. [ 49 ] Angus Campbell, the head architect, besides said that an aim was for the pitch to be in sunlight during matches played between 3 pm and 5 prime minister from the begin of May to the goal of June, when the FA and World Cups would be played. however, it was mentioned during exist comment of the mid-may 2007 FA Cup Final that the pitch was in fond shade at the start at 3 autopsy and besides during the match. The stadium roof rises to 52 metres ( 171 foot ) above the pitch and is supported by an arch rising 133 megabyte ( 436 foot ) above the level of the external concourse. With a cross of 315 m ( 1,033 foot ), the arch is the longest single-span roof structure in the earth. [ 35 ]

litigation [edit ]

The australian firm Multiplex, which was the main contractor on Wembley Stadium, made meaning losses on the project. [ 51 ] [ 52 ] In an attempt to recoup some of those losses, the firm initiated a count of legal cases against its sub-contractors and consultants. [ 53 ] The largest of these – the largest construction claim in UK legal history – was a claim for £253 million against the structural mastermind consultants Mott MacDonald. [ 54 ] In preliminary hearings the two architecture practices which worked for Multiplex on the stick out were ordered to allow Multiplex access to their records for them to build a case. The practices, Foster + Partners and Populous, estimated the costs of providing entree and answering Multiplex ‘s queries at £5 million. [ 55 ] [ 56 ] Mott MacDonald issued a counter-claim for amateur fees of £250,000. [ 54 ] The dispute between Multiplex and Mott MacDonald was settled out of court in June 2010, ahead of a January 2011 test. The terms of the liquidation not disclosed, but it was reported that Multiplex “ would not be out of pocket ”. [ 57 ] Multiplex besides took the original steel contractor, Cleveland Bridge, to court claiming £38 million [ 58 ] compensation for costs resulting from Cleveland Bridge withdrawing from the project. Cleveland Bridge, in turn, claimed up to £15 million from Multiplex. The case was resolved in September 2008 with Cleveland Bridge ordered to pay £6.1 million in damages and 20 % of Multiplex ‘s costs, after the motor hotel found against Cleveland Bridge. The evaluate criticised both sides for allowing the font to reach court, pointing out that entire costs were £22 million, including £1 million for photocopying. [ 59 ] Multiplex ‘s ultimate bill is estimated to be over £10 million. In 2007, Multiplex besides contested a claim from its concrete contractor, PC Harrington, that Multiplex owes £13.4 million to PC Harrington. [ 60 ]

invite to buy [edit ]

In April 2018, Shahid Khan, the owner of Fulham F.C. and the Jacksonville Jaguars, put forward an crack to purchase Wembley Stadium from the FA. The batch included not only the purchase of the stadium, but besides providing the FA full rights to keep control of the Club Wembley business. [ 61 ] On 18 July 2018, a parliamentary choice committee was held to discuss the possible sale, with evidence being given by erstwhile actor, Gary Neville, and Katrina Law of the Football Supporters ‘ Federation. [ 62 ] [ 63 ] The offer was withdrawn on 17 October 2018. [ 64 ]

Sports [edit ]

Logo of the governing body of English football, the FA, as displayed on the outside of Wembley Stadium Given the possession of the stadium by the Football Association ( the governing consistency of English football ), the English national football team is a major drug user of Wembley. In 2007, the League Cup final examination moved back to Wembley from Cardiff following the FA Cup final and FA Community Shield. early collector’s item football matches that were previously staged at Wembley, such as the Football League promotion play-offs and the Football League Trophy final, have returned to the stadium. In accession, the Conference National ( now National League ) play-off final is held at Wembley since 2007, and the FA Women ‘s Cup concluding since 2015 .
The modern Wembley was a significant partially of the plan for the 2012 Summer Olympics in London ; the stadium was the locate of several games in both the men ‘s and women ‘s football tournaments, with the finals being held there. [ 65 ] The FA offices at Wembley Stadium, with social areas and boardroom, were designed by architects Gebler Tooth – who were besides responsible for Team GB House at the London 2012 Olympics. additionally, the Rugby League Challenge Cup Final returned to Wembley Stadium in 2007, and the stadium besides hosted both semi-finals of the 2013 Rugby League World Cup. Wembley was one of the 13 venues for the 2015 Rugby World Cup. The Race of Champions staged their 2007 [ 66 ] and 2008 events at the stadium. [ 67 ] Tottenham Hotspur agreed with the operators ( Wembley National Stadium Ltd ) to use the stadium for all of their european fixtures during the 2016–17 season, before using the stadium for the stallion 2017–18 season. They besides played most of their home games of the 2018–19 season at Wembley and continued until April 2019 when they moved to their new stadium .

regular events [edit ]

Wembley Stadium has a series of annual events that under normal circumstances are hosted at Wembley year in class out. These events cover the sports of football and rugby league. [ 68 ]
The foremost match at the stadium was a crippled played behind conclude doors between Multiplex and Wembley Stadium staff. [ 69 ] The first base game in front of spectators was between the Geoff Thomas Foundation Charity XI and the Wembley Sponsors Allstars on 17 March 2007. The Geoff Thomas Foundation Charity XI won 2–0 ( scorers Mark Bright and Simon Jordan ). [ 70 ] The beginning official match involving professional players was England U21s vs Italy U21s on 24 March 2007, which finished 3–3. official attendance was 55,700 ( although all of the 60,000 tickets that were made available were sold in progress ). [ 71 ] The first player to score in a FIFA -sanctioned match was italian striker Giampaolo Pazzini after 28 seconds of the like bet on ; he besides scored the foremost hat-trick at Wembley. The beginning English player to score in a all-out equal was David Bentley with a complimentary kick in the same plot. [ 71 ]
The first club game, competitive game, and cup final defy at the newfangled Wembley took locate on 12 May 2007 when Kidderminster Harriers met Stevenage Borough in the FA Trophy concluding. [ 72 ] Kidderminster striker James Constable was the foremost player to score a goal in a final at the new Wembley. Kidderminster became the first gear team to play at both the previous and raw stadium. Stevenage Borough were the first gear team to win a final at the modern Wembley beat Kidderminster 3–2, despite trailing 2–0 at half prison term. The beginning players to play at both the previous and new Wembley Stadiums were Steve Guppy ( for Stevenage Borough ) and Jeff Kenna ( for Kidderminster Harriers ). Ex- England international Guppy is besides the first player to win a final examination at both stadia ( with Wycombe Wanderers and Leicester City in the previous Wembley, then Stevenage Borough in the new one ). Ronnie Henry is the first gear ever musician to lift a competitive club trophy at the new Wembley. [ 73 ]
The first punishment save and first crimson calling card came in the Conference National playoff final between Exeter City and Morecambe. The penalty was saved by Paul Jones of Exeter City from Morecambe striker Wayne Curtis. The crimson poster was given to Matthew Gill of Exeter for a headbutt on Craig Stanley of Morecambe. [ 75 ]

The first Football League teams to play at Wembley in a competitive repair were Bristol Rovers and Shrewsbury Town in the 2007 Football League Two play-off Final on 26 May 2007. Shrewsbury Town became the first league team to score at Wembley via a Stewart Drummond goal, they besides the first league team to have a actor sent off, in this character – Marc Tierney Bristol Rovers won the game 3–1 in front of 61,589 which was a stadium record until the Championship play-off final two days late when Derby County pulsate West Bromwich Albion 1–0 to become the foremost team at the fresh stadium to win promotion to the FA Premier League. The inaugural FA Cup Final at the new Wembley ( between Manchester United and Chelsea ) was on 19 May 2007, with a crowd attendance of 89,826. Chelsea won 1–0 with a goal by Didier Drogba, making him the inaugural player to score in the FA Cup Final at the new Wembley – the first ( and as of 2021, the only ) player to score in four offprint FA Cup Finals, Drogba besides holds the criminal record for most goals scored at the new Wembley with eight. [ 74 ] [ 76 ] Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Čech besides became the first goalkeeper not to concede a finish in a competitive crippled at Wembley. Chelsea were the last winners of the cup final at the old Wembley and the first winners at the new .
The first game involving the full English national team was a friendly played on 1 June 2007, against Brazil. The couple saw captain John Terry become the first England external goal scorer at the newfangled stadium when he scored in the 68th infinitesimal. Diego became the first broad international musician to score for a visit team when he scored in blockage time, with the full-time resultant role being a 1–1 draw. The first competitive aged international was played on 8 September 2007 between England and Israel. This game ended 3–0. The first player to score external goals at both the erstwhile and newly stadium was Michael Owen when he scored for England against Israel. On 22 August Germany beat England 2–1 to become the first team to beat them in the new stadium. England ‘s first competitive frustration at the modern stadium was on 21 November 2007 when Croatia won 3–2. This match price England qualification to Euro 2008 and head coach Steve McClaren his job. The second FA Cup final hold at the raw stadium took topographic point on 17 May 2008, with Portsmouth winning the title 1–0 against Cardiff City ; Nwankwo Kanu scored the only goal. The final ‘s 89,974 crowd attendance remains the largest football attendance in the newly Wembley ‘s history. [ 74 ] Wembley Stadium hosted the UEFA Champions League Final for the first time on 28 May 2011 when Barcelona played Manchester United. [ 77 ] The stadium hosted the 2013 UEFA Champions League Final between Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund, and in September 2019 it was named the horde for the 2023 UEFA Champions League Final. [ 78 ] due to adjustments of the 2020 final caused by the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe, it will stage the watch season ‘s concluding rather. [ 15 ] During the 2012 Olympics, Great Britain defeated Brazil in the beginning women ‘s international to take set at the stadium. [ 79 ] On 23 November 2014 the England women ‘s team played at the stadium for the inaugural clock time when they lost 3–0 to Germany in a friendly. [ 80 ] The stadium hosted the UEFA Euro 2020, which included all three of England ‘s Group D, two beat of 16 matches, both semi-finals, and the final examination. On 29 June 2021, in the round of golf of 16 match at the UEFA Euro 2020 tournament, England won 2–0 against Germany at Wembley, for the national team ‘s first knockout victory against their international rivals Germany at a major international football tournament, since the 1966 World Cup final at the master Wembley Stadium. [ 81 ] On 7 July 2021, in the semi-final meet at the UEFA Euro 2020 tournament, England won 2–1 against Denmark at Wembley, for the national team ‘s first european Championship final since 1966, [ 82 ] with Italy winning the final on Sunday 11 July 2021 against England. [ 83 ]

Rugby league [edit ]

The Rugby league Challenge Cup Final had been played annually at the old Wembley Stadium since 1929. In 2007, the cup final returned to its traditional home after the rebuild of Wembley. [ 84 ] When Catalans Dragons played St. Helens in the 2007 Challenge Cup Final, they became the first non-English rugby league team to play in the final. The consequence saw St Helens retain the cup by a score of 30–8 before 84,241 fans. [ 85 ] The first rugby league team to win a game at the raw Wembley Stadium, were Normanton Freeston. The West Yorkshire secondary educate beat Castleford High School in the year 7 boys Carnegie Champion Schools final, which was played immediately anterior to the 2007 Challenge Cup Final. [ 86 ] The first official hear at the animate Wembley was scored by James Roby of St Helens, although Luke Metcalfe of Castleford High School scored the first try in the schools game that took topographic point before the 2007 Challenge Cup final. [ 87 ] In 2011, International rugby league returned to Wembley for the first time since 1997 when Wales lost to New Zealand 0–36 [ 88 ] and Australia beat host state England 36–20 [ 89 ] in the 2011 Rugby League Four Nations. The semi-finals of the 2013 Rugby League World Cup were played at Wembley Stadium where defending champions New Zealand beat England 20–18, and eventual tournament champions Australia defeated Fiji 64–0. The double header drew 67,575 fans to Wembley, the second base highest crowd for an international rugby league game at either the original or the modern stadium .
Castleford Academy ( once Castleford High School ) presently hold the record for the most Rugby League appearances at the New Wembley Stadium. On 24 August 2013 their year 7 Rugby team played RGS High Wycombe in the annual schools curtain-raiser to the Challenge Cup concluding. [ 90 ] This was Castleford Academy ‘s fourth appearance at the stadium since 2007. This puts them joint with Leeds and one appearance ahead of Warrington .

Rugby union [edit ]

Wembley in rugby union formation, with posts up before Saracens played Worcester Warriors in 2010. The first top floor rugby union match was a non-cap match between the Barbarians and Australia on 3 December 2008. [ 91 ] between 2009 and 2017, the stadium was used regularly by Saracens for some major Aviva Premiership and Heineken Cup matches. Their Aviva Premiership clash with Harlequins in 2012 was played before a push of 83,761, a worldly concern criminal record for a rugby coupling club match. The same two teams set further records of 83,889 spectators in 2014, [ 92 ] and 84,068 in 2015. [ 93 ] The stadium was used during the 2015 Rugby World Cup, during which it hosted two pool matches :

Year Date Match Country Score Country Attendance
2015 20 September Pool C Match  New Zealand 26–16  Argentina 89,019[94]
27 September Pool D Match  Ireland 44–10  Romania 89,267[95]

The 89,019 herd for the New Zealand versus Argentina game set a new record attendance for a Rugby World Cup game. [ 94 ] The Ireland versus Romania match one workweek late improved this record again to 89,267. [ 95 ] Although the 90,000 seat Wembley was the largest stadium used during the 2015 Rugby World Cup, the World Cup Final was held at the 82,000 seat Twickenham Stadium, the traditional home of the tournament ‘s host, England ‘s Rugby Football Union .
Wembley has had a long association with american football. A United States Football League game was staged there in 1984, [ 96 ] and between 1986 and 1993 the old Wembley Stadium hosted eight National Football League exhibition games featuring 13 different NFL teams. [ 97 ] Between the hatchway of the new Wembley stadium in 2007 and 2019 Wembley hosted games during the NFL regular season. As a leave of this, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell stated in October 2009 that “ he expected the NFL will start playing multiple regular-season games in Britain in the future few years, an expansion that could lead to putting a franchise in London. ” [ 98 ] On 28 October 2007, in front of 81,176 fans, the New York Giants defeated the Miami Dolphins by a score of 13–10 in the first unconstipated season NFL game always to be played in Europe, and the first external of North America. [ 99 ] The first touchdown scored at Wembley was on a run by Giants ‘ quarterback Eli Manning. On 20 January 2012, the league announced that the St. Louis Rams would become a irregular tenant of Wembley Stadium, playing an annual game at the stadium every year from 2012 to 2014 ; separate of the reason the Rams were chosen was the fact that the team is owned by Stan Kroenke, who besides is majority stockholder in a local Premier League team, Arsenal. [ 100 ] however, the Rams late cancelled their 2013–2014 games, [ 101 ] leading to the Jacksonville Jaguars becoming raw temp tenants and agreeing to host games in London from 2013 to 2016. [ 102 ] [ 103 ] On 16 October 2012, the NFL announced there were to be two NFL regular season games played at Wembley Stadium during the 2013 temper. The Pittsburgh Steelers at Minnesota Vikings on 29 September 2013, and the San Francisco 49ers at Jacksonville Jaguars on 27 October 2013. This is an try by the NFL to strengthen the NFL fanbase in London and internationally. future plans to have a permanent NFL team in London have been suggested. [ 104 ] Another first was recorded in 2014 as three regular season NFL games were played at Wembley. The Oakland Raiders hosted the Miami Dolphins on 28 September at 6 autopsy BST, the Atlanta Falcons hosted the Detroit Lions on 26 October at 1:30 phase modulation GMT and the Jacksonville Jaguars hosted the Dallas Cowboys on 9 November at 6 autopsy GMT. [ 105 ] At 9:30 am ET, the Detroit-Atlanta game was the earliest recoil off in NFL history and gave fans a singular four game window on this day. [ 106 ] In 2015, another first occurred as the first ever divisional match took place at Wembley between the American Football Conference – Eastern Division ‘s Miami Dolphins and New York Jets. On 30 October 2016, for the first gear clock time in an NFL game played outside the US, the crippled carried into overtime and subsequently ended in a marry ( another first for both Wembley and a London Game ) in a week 8 catch between the Washington Redskins and the Cincinnati Bengals. The final score was 27–27. The Jaguars ‘ deal was extended to 2020 and they were to become the first team to host two games in London in 2020. [ 107 ] The two Jacksonville Jaguars games which were scheduled to be played in fall 2020, were cancelled in May 2020 meaning that the Jaguars played annual games at Wembley merely until 2019. [ 108 ]

Boxing [edit ]

On 31 May 2014, Wembley Stadium hosted its first packing event, featuring the replay between Carl Froch and George Groves for the IBF and WBA super-middleweight titles. [ 109 ] The contest was held in front of a push of 80,000 spectators, a british post-war attendance criminal record for a packing event, surpassing the herd at the City of Manchester Stadium when it hosted Ricky Hatton vs. Juan Lazcano in May 2008. [ 110 ] The World Boxing Association and International Boxing Federation heavyweight backing battle between Anthony Joshua and Wladimir Klitschko broke the attendance record on 29 April 2017, with an attendance of approximately 90,000. [ 111 ] Joshua in 2018 additionally took on Alexander Povetkin at the stadium. [ 112 ]

music [edit ]

The stage at the Live Earth concert held at Wembley on 7 July 2007 Besides football, Wembley can be configured to hold early events, particularly major concerts. This was designed at the beginning in decree to provide fund for the structure of the new stadium. The first concert at the new stadium was given by George Michael on 9 June 2007. [ 113 ] Bon Jovi, the last act to perform at the old Wembley, were scheduled to be the first artists to perform at the modern Wembley but the former completion of the stadium saw the concerts relocated to the National Bowl and the KC Stadium. Muse became the first band to sell out the new stadium on 16 and 17 June 2007, and released a live DVD of the performance. [ 114 ] other acts to have performed at the stadium are Adele, Ed Sheeran, Metallica, One steering, U2, The Killers, Green Day, Foo Fighters, Eminem, Madonna, Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, Coldplay, Oasis, Take That, BTS and AC/DC. [ 115 ] Wembley hosted Take That Presents : The Circus Live for four nights in summer 2009. In the first base week of July 2007, two big charity concerts were held at the new Wembley stadium, the Concert for Diana, a memorial concert to commemorate ten years since the death of Princess Diana and celebrating what would have been her 46th birthday, and Live Earth, a concert hosted at Wembley as part of the Live Earth Foundation, committed to combatting climate change. 95.8 Capital FM ‘s Summertime Ball, which was previously hosted with 55,000 spectators at the Arsenal Emirates Stadium and slenderly fewer in Hyde Park ( as Party in the Park ), was hosted at Wembley Stadium on 6 June 2010, and was headlined by Rihanna and Usher. The move to Wembley allowed many more fans to watch the annual music consequence which has previously lasted over 5 hours with more than 15 performers. It has since returned to the stadium every year since, normally in early June. Rock band Green Day continued their world tour, playing at Wembley on 19 June 2010. The spear was Green Day ‘s biggest audience yet with over 90,000. [ 116 ] The Killers performed a song specially written for the Wembley stadium : The Wembley Song. Brandon Flowers, lead singer for The Killers said “ We ‘ve written a birdcall for this joyous occasion. ” And proceeded to sing about some of Wembley ‘s great moments, its history from the Twin Towers to present day arch. [ 117 ]
The outside of Wembley following a Beyoncé concert in 2016 Muse returned to Wembley Stadium on 10 and 11 September 2010 as contribution of their Resistance Tour to a sell-out crowd, having previously played there in June 2007. Madonna played Wembley in 2008 during her Sticky and Sweet Tour, to a sold-out hearing of 74,000. The consequence has surpassed all gross gross for a one concert at Wembley, grossing closely US $ 12 million. [ 118 ] Take That played a record-breaking 8 nights at Wembley Stadium in summer 2011 on their Progress Live tour, which has become the fastest and biggest selling tour in UK history. [ 119 ] The Olympics meant that no concerts took place at Wembley in summer 2012, with other boastfully shows taking position elsewhere. In summer 2013, there were seven big shows. The beginning work to perform at the venue was Bruce Springsteen, who played his first show at the fresh stadium on 15 June. One workweek later, rock band The Killers performed their biggest headline picture at the venue on 22 June. Robbie Williams then performed four solo concerts at the stadium on 29 and 30 June, and on 2 and 5 July after previously performing with Take That at the stadium in 2011. The summer ‘s final show saw former Pink Floyd bass guitarist Roger Waters play at the venue on 14 September as contribution of The Wall Live go. On 10–12 July 2015, Ed Sheeran performed three sold-out shows at Wembley as region of his world tour. The concert was documented and aired on 16 August 2015 on NBC ; the one-hour extra Ed Sheeran – Live at Wembley Stadium besides included sub-rosa footage. [ 120 ] Beyoncé performed 2 sold-out shows on her Formation Tour .
[6]Adele at Wembley Stadium in June 2017. Adele’s concert on 28 June was attended by 98,000 fans, a stadium record for a UK music event. Adele completed her earth enlistment with two concerts, dubbed “ The Finale ”, at Wembley on 28 and 29 June 2017. The concert was attended by 98,000 fans, a stadium phonograph record for a UK music event. It was in the first place scheduled to conclude on 2 July 2017, however on 30 June Adele announced via social media that she had regretfully cancelled her final two performances upon checkup advice ascribable to vocal injuries. [ 121 ] [ 122 ] american singer-songwriter Taylor Swift performed two sold-out shows at the stadium on 22 and 23 June 2018. The shows were attended by over 143,000 people and were the last shows for the European peg of her Reputation Stadium Tour. On 1 and 2 June 2019, BTS became the foremost asian artists and K-pop group to headline and sell out at Wembley, by selling out two dates for their Love Yourself : Speak Yourself tour. [ 123 ] [ 124 ] [ 125 ] In June 2019 the Spice Girls performed the last 3 sold out dates of their Spice World – 2019 Tour. [ 126 ] The three-night sellout stand was the highest-grossing employment of the year, winning the Spice Girls the 2019 Billboard Live Music Award for Top Boxscore. [ 127 ] June besides saw two sold-out shows by Fleetwood Mac ‘s newfangled line-up. [ 128 ] Later, on 6 July 2019, The Who performed in the stadium during their Moving On ! Tour, 40 years since play in the old stadium. [ 129 ]

tape drive connections [edit ]

The stadium is described as a “ public transport finish ” [ 130 ] for which parking is available on a very limit footing. To alleviate the affect of vehicular traffic on the local residents and businesses, Brent Council have introduced a number of measures in relation to on street parking and to access restrictions of roads that surround the stadium. The “ Wembley Stadium Protective Parking Scheme ” sets a limit in which parking on street is restricted to only those that hold an consequence day parking permit. Road closures are in push from 10:00 am on the event day until midnight and apply to Fulton Road, Engineers Way and South Way. [ 131 ]

Rail and Underground [edit ]

The stadium is connected to two London Underground stations : Wembley Park Station ( on the Metropolitan and Jubilee lines ) via Olympic Way, and Wembley Central ( Bakerloo trace ) via the White Horse Bridge. Rail links are provided at Wembley Central ( London Overground, Southern and London Northwestern Railway services ) and Wembley Stadium railway post ( Chiltern Railways services ). Stations near by :
aerial watch of Wembley Stadium and its surroundings

Onsite park [edit ]

The onsite parking adeptness is shared with Wembley Arena, basically being the open air out coat parking surrounding the eastern flank of Wembley Stadium and the multi-storey car ballpark. These are called k Car Park and Red Car Park, respectively. There is disabled parking available onsite, at the green Car Park, at a reduce rate but on a first come first served footing. On some football event dates, opposing team supporters have been separated into the two different car parks .

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London Bus routes near by : [ 132 ] [ 133 ]

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