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| location = Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England | | location = Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England | ||
| opened = April 30, 1855 | | opened = April 30, 1855 | ||
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| tenants = [[Sheffield United]] (1889-present) | | tenants = [[Sheffield United]] (1889-present) | ||
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'''Bramall Lane''' is a football stadium in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. It is the home of Premier League club [[Sheffield United]]. As the largest stadium in Sheffield during the 19th century, it hosted most of the city's most significant matches including the final of the world's first football tournament, the first floodlit match, and several matches between the Sheffield and London Football Associations that led to the unification of their respective rules. It was also used by [[Sheffield Wednesday]] and Sheffield F.C. for major matches. It has been the home of Sheffield United since the club's establishment in 1889. It is the oldest major stadium in the world still to be hosting professional association football matches. | '''Bramall Lane''' is a football stadium in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. It is the home of Premier League club [[Sheffield United]]. As the largest stadium in Sheffield during the 19th century, it hosted most of the city's most significant matches including the final of the world's first football tournament, the first floodlit match, and several matches between the Sheffield and London Football Associations that led to the unification of their respective rules. It was also used by [[Sheffield Wednesday]] and Sheffield F.C. for major matches. It has been the home of Sheffield United since the club's establishment in 1889. It is the oldest major stadium in the world still to be hosting professional association football matches. | ||
==Clubs and Seasons== | |||
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| [[2017-18 English football season|2017-18]] | |||
| [[2017-18 Sheffield United football publications|Sheffield United]] | |||
| [[EFL Championship]] | |||
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| [[2020-21 English football season|2020-21]] | |||
| [[2020-21 Sheffield United football publications|Sheffield United]] | |||
| [[Premier League]] | |||
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| rowspan=24| [[English football]] | | rowspan=24| [[English football]] | ||
| 1946-47 | | [[1946-47 English football season|1946-47]] | ||
| [[Sheffield United]] | | [[Sheffield United]] | ||
| [ | | [[1946-47 Sheffield United home program|Program]] | ||
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| October 30, 1954 | | October 30, 1954 | ||
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| April 4, 1972 | | April 4, 1972 | ||
| [[Sheffield United]] vs. [[Manchester United]] | | [[Sheffield United]] vs. [[Manchester United]] | ||
| [ | | [[Sheffield United vs. Manchester United (April 4, 1972)|Program]] | ||
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| [[1973-74 English football season|March 2, 1974]] | | [[1973-74 English football season|March 2, 1974]] | ||
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| [[Sheffield United]] vs. [[Wigan Athletic]] | | [[Sheffield United]] vs. [[Wigan Athletic]] | ||
| [[Sheffield United vs. Wigan Athletic (October 27, 2018)|Program]] | | [[Sheffield United vs. Wigan Athletic (October 27, 2018)|Program]] | ||
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| [[2021-22 English football season|March 4, 2022]] | | [[2021-22 English football season|March 4, 2022]] | ||
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| [[Sheffield United vs. Nottingham Forest (March 4, 2022)|Program]] | | [[Sheffield United vs. Nottingham Forest (March 4, 2022)|Program]] | ||
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[[Category: Sheffield United venues]] | [[Category: Sheffield United venues]] | ||
[[Category: Venues opened in 1855]] | [[Category: Venues opened in 1855]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:46, 28 February 2024
Location | Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England |
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Opened | April 30, 1855 |
Other Names | n/a |
Tenants | Sheffield United (1889-present) |
Bramall Lane is a football stadium in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. It is the home of Premier League club Sheffield United. As the largest stadium in Sheffield during the 19th century, it hosted most of the city's most significant matches including the final of the world's first football tournament, the first floodlit match, and several matches between the Sheffield and London Football Associations that led to the unification of their respective rules. It was also used by Sheffield Wednesday and Sheffield F.C. for major matches. It has been the home of Sheffield United since the club's establishment in 1889. It is the oldest major stadium in the world still to be hosting professional association football matches.
Clubs and Seasons
Season | Club | League/Competition |
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2017-18 | Sheffield United | EFL Championship |
2020-21 | Sheffield United | Premier League |
Other cover appearances
Venues Portal |