Molineux Stadium, Wolverhampton, United Kingdom
Molineux Stadium is the revered heart of Wolverhampton Wanderers FC, with roots tracing back to its opening in 1889, making it one of the oldest purpose‑built football grounds still in use today. Nestled just north of Wolverhampton’s city centre on Waterloo Road, it blends historic charm with modern amenities. The stadium’s legacy extends beyond domestic play: it hosted England internationals (first in 1891, most recently in 2022), and the inaugural UEFA Cup Final first leg in 1972. Future expansion plans envisaged a capacity rise to around 38,000–50,000, beginning with the redevelopment of the Steve Bull Stand. However, these projects were deferred due to financial caution and team investment priorities.