How many people can twickenham stadium hold




















Not only an iconic sporting ground, Twickenham is also home to the World Rugby Museum; attracting visitors near and far. Opening in , the museum is located in the East Stand of Twickenham Stadium. It officially became the World Rugby Museum in The World Rugby Museum has the most extensive collection of rugby football memorabilia in the world and includes over 25, recorded objects, 7, pieces of archival material and , photographs as well of other rugby memorabilia such as boots, balls, jerseys, programmes, match-tickets, books and assorted paraphernalia.

Who knew the stadium was used for more than just hosting sporting events! Not only a great stadium to watch unforgettable rugby, but seemingly a place that holds a lot of history close to its rugby-ball shaped heart.

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Cabbage patch. Top hosts. Broadcast kings. In executives decided that having a privately-owned stadium may bring profits and a year later first stands were raised. Until it could already take up to 20, people just to be used for cattle, horse and sheep grazing a year later, because of World War I.

In its history it went through 7 significant revamps. Their effect is an 82,capacity venue with fans on three tiers of covered seating. Wembley had 19, for England's game with the Czech Republic and will have 60, for the Euro semi-finals and final after UK Government approval.

Twickenham is an 80,seater stadium. There is no reason why we can't have more in there, but I don't know who is making the decisions.

Premiership Rugby had hoped for a crowd of 20, at their annual showpiece event, which will see Exeter take on Harlequins for the title. As well as the Euro matches at Wembley, the Wimbledon tennis finals will have capacity crowds while Royal Ascot and England's second Test match against New Zealand at Edgbaston also had bigger attendances.

Exeter, the reigning Premiership champions, won the title last season at an empty Twickenham and also claimed their first European Champions Cup behind closed doors in Bristol.



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