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Burnden Park was the home of
English football club
Bolton Wanderers, who pla**** home
games there between 1895 and 1997. As well as
hosting the 1901 FA...
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Burnden is a
district in the town of
Bolton in
Greater Manchester, England. It is
located about 1 mile (2 km)
southeast of
Bolton town centre. Historically...
- The
Burnden Park
disaster was a
crowd crush that
occurred on 9
March 1946 at
Burnden Park
football stadium, then the home of
Bolton Wanderers. The crush...
- EFL
Trophy in the 2022–23 season. From 1895 to 1997, the club pla**** at
Burnden Park
after moving from
their original home at Pike's Lane.
Since 1997,...
- was
completed in 1997,
replacing the club's old ground,
Burnden Park. By the 1980s,
Burnden Park,
which at its peak had held up to 60,000 spectators...
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Match painting is his 1953
painting of
football fans
heading towards Burnden Park, the then home of
Bolton Wanderers Football Club. Two
earlier works...
- 585 1994–95
Bamber Bridge 2–1
Bishop Auckland Burnden Park 1995–96 Hyde
United 1–1 (wp) L**** Town
Burnden Park 501 1996–97
Gainsborough Trinity 1–0 Boston...
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United conceding the
third goal in the 1901 FA Cup
Final against Tottenham Hotspur at
Burnden Park in Bolton...
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Fallowfield Stadium,
Manchester (1893)
Goodison Park,
Liverpool (1894)
Burnden Park,
Bolton (1901 replay)
Goodison Park (1910 replay) Old Trafford, Manchester...
- 945 1900–01
Tottenham Hotspur (1) 2–2
Sheffield United 110,820 3–1 (R)
Burnden Park 20,470 1901–02
Sheffield United (2) 1–1
Southampton Crystal Palace...