Wembley Stadium’s official capacity is 90,000 for most events, though capacity can be adjusted for certain occasions (e.g., larger or smaller crowds for concerts or special events). The 90,000 figure remains the standard design capacity, making Wembley the largest stadium in the UK.[4][5]
Key points:
- Regular matchday capacity: 90,000 seats
- Capacity can be reconfigured for particular events, sometimes reducing or re-allocating space to accommodate standing areas or floor seating where permitted
- Recent discussions around standing areas at Wembley have explored expanding licensed standing capacity, which would alter the usable seating/standing mix for some matches[3]
Illustration: Wembley’s 90k capacity is built around a continuous seating bowl with a central arch, designed to maximize seated capacity while allowing for occasional temporary floor configurations for concerts or other events.[5]
If you’d like, I can pull the most current official figure from Wembley or the FA and verify any recent changes to standing-area policies or event-specific capacity.[3][4]
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