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The first north London derby staged in Hong Kong shows Asian fans can display the same fervour as those back home ...
Arsenal have been at their current ground since 2006 and are now looking at their options for the Emirates Stadium ...
Arsenal have announced that the Emirates Stadium will be the primary home ground for the women’s team next season. The club intend to host 11 matches at the Emirates — eight of their 11 Women ...
Arsenal have started to explore expanding the Emirates Stadium amid high demand for tickets, according to a report.LONDON, ENGLAND: Fans pose for a photo outside the stadium prior to the Carabao ...
Emirates Stadium The latest on Emirates Stadium. Opened to the public in 2006, Emirates Stadium is a football stadium located in London, England.
Arsenal have been offered the chance to expand the Emirates Stadium, and the Gunners simply have to take it if they are to keep on competing with the likes of Manchester City, Liverpool and even ...
Is the Emirates Stadium due for an expansion? The Emirates is not an old stadium by any means, as Arsenal moved into the ground in 2006. At the time, it was the third-biggest stadium in England behind ...
[1/2]Soccer Football - FA Cup - Third Round - Arsenal v Liverpool - Emirates Stadium, London, Britain - January 7, 2024 Arsenal's Bukayo Saka in action with Liverpool's Curtis Jones Action Images ...
If the latter was probably one odd step too far, then the rest of it felt like a grand scale This Is Your Life, helmed by a figure the entire stadium had grown up with. He brought Lulu out for a ...
For years, the Emirates Stadium stood as a symbol of all that had gone wrong at Arsenal. The North London club completed their new stadium in 2006 at a cost of £390m with the repayments hindering ...
On July 22, 2006, Arsenal FC would make Emirates Stadium their new home. With a capacity of over 60,000, the Emirates was an ideal stadium for the successful club.
Several years after the Emirates became Arsenal’s home stadium, the club embarked upon what it remarkably described as the “Arsenalisation” of the Emirates Stadium.