Showing posts with label manchester united. Show all posts
Showing posts with label manchester united. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Leeds Utd v Man Utd Live Stream, Elland Road 20 Sep 2011 League Cup Streaming

Championship side Leeds United host their old rivals Manchester United in the League Cup on the evening of Tuesday 20th September 2011. Man Utd are top of the Premier League and will start as clear favourites.

This live stream is at Elland Road for the game:

http://www.myworldwebcams.com/sports/football.html

Location Information:

Elland Road is an all-seater football stadium in Beeston, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It has been the permanent residence of Leeds United A.F.C. since the club's foundation in 1919 and it was previously occupied by Leeds City.

The stadium is the 12th largest football stadium in England, and the second largest outside the Premier League (after Sheffield Wednesday's Hillsborough Stadium).
The ground has hosted FA Cup semi-final matches as a neutral venue, and England international fixtures, having been selected as one of eight Euro 96 venues.

Previously, Elland Road was home to Holbeck Rugby Club and although used primarily for football since the early 20th century, rugby league returned when the ground was used by the Hunslet Hawks for several seasons in the mid-1980s. The stadium has hosted concerts, including performances from rock bands Queen, U2, Happy Mondays and the Kaiser Chiefs.

Elland Road comprises four main stands – the Revie Stand, the East Stand, the South Stand and the John Charles Stand– which, together with the corners, bring the total capacity to 39,402. The record attendance of 57,892 was set on 15 March 1967 in an FA Cup 5th round replay against Sunderland. This was before the stadium became an all-seater venue as stipulated by the Taylor Report and the modern record is 40,287 for a Premiership match against Newcastle United on 22 December 2001

Monday, May 30, 2011

Man Utd Victory Parade 2011 Live Feed, Parade Route, Old Trafford Webcam

The Premier League victory parade marking Manchester United's title win is being held on Bank Holiday Monday 30 May.

This live feed is at Old Trafford for the victory Parade


Parade route: Manchester Cathedral - Event start 10am

Deansgate (Victoria Road to Liverpool Road) - Anticipated parade time 10.05am

Bridgewater Viaduct to Chester Road - Anticipated parade time 10.45am

Bridgewater Way - Anticipated parade time 11.10am

Wharfside Way - Anticipated parade time 11.30am

Sir Matt Busby Way (including Stadium) - Anticipated parade time 11.40am

Warwick Road to Talbot Road - Anticipated parade time 12.05pm

Talbot Road to Stretford Mall - Anticipated parade time 12.35pm

Saturday, July 31, 2010

Old Trafford Webcam, Manchester United Football Stadium Live View

Old Trafford Webcam, Manchester United Football Stadium

Old Trafford is an all-seater football stadium in the Trafford borough of Greater Manchester, England, and the home of Premier League club Manchester United. With space for 75,957 spectators, Old Trafford has the second-largest capacity of any English football stadium after Wembley Stadium, the third-largest of any stadium in the United Kingdom, and the eleventh-largest in Europe. The stadium is approximately 0.5 miles (0.8 km) from Old Trafford Cricket Ground and the adjacent Manchester Metrolink tram station.

The ground, given the nickname the Theatre of Dreams by Bobby Charlton, has been United's permanent residence since 1910, with the exception of an eight-year absence from 1941 to 1949, following the bombing of the stadium in the Second World War. During this period, the club shared Maine Road with local rivals, Manchester City. The ground underwent several expansions in the 1990s and 2000s, most notably the addition of extra tiers to the North, West and East stands which served to return the ground almost to its original capacity of 80,000. Future expansion is likely to involve the addition of a second tier to the South Stand, which would raise the capacity to over 90,000. The stadium's current record attendance was recorded in 1939, when 76,962 spectators watched the FA Cup semi-final between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Grimsby Town.

The ground has frequently hosted FA Cup semi-final matches as a neutral venue and several England international fixtures while the new Wembley Stadium was under construction. It also hosted matches at the 1966 FIFA World Cup and UEFA Euro 1996, as well as the 2003 UEFA Champions League Final. Aside from football-related uses, Old Trafford has hosted rugby league's Super League Grand Final since the league's adoption of playoffs in 1998 and the final of the 2000 Rugby League World Cup.