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Molineux Stadium seating plan & guide

Molineux has been Wolverhampton Wanderers' home since 1889, making it one of the oldest grounds in English football and a venue for the famous floodlit friendlies of the 1950s. The modern all-seater stadium holds around 31,750 after the North Bank was rebuilt in 2011–12.

CityWolverhampton
Opened1889
TypeFootball stadium
Capacity≈31,750

Best sections

South Bank (Sir Jack Hayward Stand)

Historically the heart of Wolves' support behind the goal — the most atmospheric end of the ground.

Steve Bull Stand

The largest side stand, named after the club's record scorer, with the best central side-on views and hospitality.

Stan Cullis Stand

The two-tier North Bank behind the opposite goal, nearest the away allocation, with modern facilities and clear views.

Insider tips

  • Molineux is a short walk from Wolverhampton city centre and rail station, so trains are convenient; matchday parking nearby is limited.
  • Away fans are housed in the Steve Bull Stand Lower; arrive early as the surrounding ring road can be congested before kick-off.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the best seats at Molineux Stadium?

South Bank (Sir Jack Hayward Stand) offer the closest view, while stan cullis stand are the best value. The two-tier North Bank behind the opposite goal, nearest the away allocation, with modern facilities and clear views.

Where is Molineux Stadium?

Molineux Stadium is a football stadium in Wolverhampton, opened in 1889 with a capacity of ≈31,750.

Where can I find the cheapest Molineux Stadium tickets?

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