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  • Bramall Lane
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  • Bramall Lane Stadium, in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, is the home of Sheffield United Football Club. It is the oldest major stadium in the world still to be hosting professional football matches. Bramall Lane is one of only two grounds (the other being the Oval) which has hosted England football internationals (five games prior to 1930), an England cricket test match in 1902 against Australia and a FA Cup Final Replay in 1912, when Barnsley beat West Bromwich Albion 1–0. It also regularly hosted FA Cup Semi Finals and replays between 1889 and 1938.
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Full Name
  • Bramall Lane
Dimensions
  • 112
broke ground
  • 1855
seating capacity
  • 32702
Owners
Opened
  • 1855-04-30
tenants
  • Sheffield United
Location
  • Bramall Lane, Sheffield,
  • South Yorkshire, England S2 4SU
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  • Bramall Lane Stadium, in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, is the home of Sheffield United Football Club. It is the oldest major stadium in the world still to be hosting professional football matches. The stadium was built on a Sheffield road named after the Bramall family (who were file and graver manufacturers). The Bramalls owned "The Old White House" on the corner of Bramall Lane and Cherry Street, and subsequently built the Sheaf House, now a public house that still stands at the top of Bramall Lane. The stadium was originally opened as a cricket ground. It was also used for football games in the 19th century by Sheffield F.C. and Sheffield Wednesday but since 1889 it has been the home of Sheffield United. Bramall Lane is one of only two grounds (the other being the Oval) which has hosted England football internationals (five games prior to 1930), an England cricket test match in 1902 against Australia and a FA Cup Final Replay in 1912, when Barnsley beat West Bromwich Albion 1–0. It also regularly hosted FA Cup Semi Finals and replays between 1889 and 1938. The ground has also hosted rugby league games for the Sheffield Eagles, a Billy Graham Evangelist meeting in 1985 and a pair of rock concerts by Bruce Springsteen in 1988. The record attendance for the ground is 68,287, set at an FA Cup 5th Round tie between Sheffield United and Leeds United on 15 February 1936. The ground has now been extensively renovated in the wake of the Taylor Report, and has an all-seated capacity of 32,702.
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