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stadium

[stey-dee-uhm] / ˈsteɪ di əm /


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As thousands of Tottenham fans streamed out of their stadium at half-time on Thursday, no one could have been in any doubt about the threat of relegation.

From BBC

Local officials in Foxborough, Mass., are threatening to block this summer’s World Cup matches there over a missing $7.8 million from the federal government for stadium security.

From MarketWatch

Since building their new stadium for around £1bn, Spurs have focused heavily on selling hospitality tickets and corporate packages for matches in order to maximise matchday takings.

From BBC

From noisy stadiums in Asia and the Caribbean to an all-in U.S., the 20-year-old tournament has evolved into a worldwide hit, contested by players eager to win for national pride.

From The Wall Street Journal

On March 21, this stadium will be filled with more than 70,000 guests as the pair takes center stage at the Super Bowl of comedy — the largest stadium stand-up show to date.

From Los Angeles Times