Old Trafford, known as the Theatre of Dreams, has been the home of Manchester United since 1910 and is the largest club football ground in the UK with a capacity of 74,310. The stadium has hosted FA Cup finals, Champions League matches, and was a venue for the 1966 World Cup and 2012 Olympics. The museum and stadium tour take visitors through the players' tunnel, the dugout, the trophy room, and the press conference area. The Sir Matt Busby statue stands at the front, while the Munich Memorial Clock honors the victims of the 1958 air disaster. Match days at Old Trafford are an unforgettable experience of passion, history, and atmosphere.