Old Trafford, located in Greater Manchester, is the home stadium of Manchester United. With a capacity of 74,310, it is the largest club football stadium in the UK and the second-largest overall after Wembley. The stadium, known as “The Theatre of Dreams” thanks to Bobby Charlton, has been United’s home since 1910, except for a brief period during World War II when they shared Maine Road with Manchester City. Over the years, Old Trafford has undergone significant expansions, and future plans may increase its capacity to around 88,000. Its highest recorded attendance was 76,962 in 1939 for an FA Cup semi-final match