Wembley Stadium: Know why it is the home of all FA Cup Semi-Finals
Reasons for playing FA Cup Semi-finals at Wembley Stadium
The reason is entirely monetary. FA shifted the venue for matches from neutral club grounds in 2007 to Wembley Stadium to gain more income from ticket sales as the place has a capacity of 90000 people at a time. The heavily restricted services were seen in the 2022 semi-final of Liverpool with Manchester City agitated supporters of both teams. The frustration arouse especially due to strikes and timetable-related clashes.
FAQs
- Where is Wembley Stadium located?
Borough of Brent in Wembley, Northwest London, England. - When did the New Wembley Stadium open?
In 2007
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