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Wolverhampton Wanderers have called Molineux Stadium home since 1889, making it the first ground ever built specifically for a Football League club. The venue holds particular significance in football history: it was among the earliest British grounds to install floodlights and hosted some of Europe's pioneering club matches during the 1950s. The stadium also staged the inaugural UEFA Cup Final in 1972, along with various England internationals and Under-21 fixtures. A major overhaul in the early 1990s transformed Molineux into one of England's most impressive and capacious venues at that time. The all-seater stadium now accommodates 32,050 spectators, though its terraced predecessor regularly drew much larger crowds—the record attendance stands at 61,315. A redevelopment programme beginning in 2010 aimed to expand capacity to 38,000; the first phase, the Stan Cullis Stand, opened in 2012. Subsequent stages were shelved as the club redirected resources towards youth academy development, though longer-term plans could eventually push capacity towards 50,000.
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Contemporary sports bar facility offering a relaxed pre match experience What's included: Unreserved seating in lounge available on a first come first served basis Unlimited Two-course self-service grazing menu Prime padded seats in the Stan Cullis Lower Stand Half-time and full-time refreshments including brownie, blondies, teas and coffees Seats located behind the goal Matchday programme for each guest Drinks available to purchase from the WV1 Lounge Bar
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