The Wembley stadium has a movable roof and this depends on a hydraulic system to move the huge cover. The retractable roof allows the sunlight cover to be monitored and that allows the grass to grow.
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According to the official website of Wembley Stadium:For the majority of event days at Wembley Stadium, the roof is in its fully closed position - lined up with the touchlines leaving the seats covered but the pitch uncovered.This is how Wembley Stadium has been designed as it allows for the playing surface to receive maximum sunlight. Wembley Stadium does not move the sliding roof whilst visitors are in the Stadium.In the event of heavy rain some visitors on Level 1 can get wet, so we would recommend visitors dress accordingly.As Wembley Stadium's roof does not close fully, visitors with tickets for the standing pitch area at concerts will get wet in the event of rain.See the Related Link to the official website of the stadium.
It was under the roof of old wembley It was in 1966 and it was a controversial match
The roof at each goal end opens. Or is capable of opening. It is currently faulty and has been since it opened. There are imagesof it open. You may recall last year on sky the nationwide ads had a clip of the staduim screens with the roof open
Wembley Stadium is in the suburb of Wembley which is in North London.
Wembley is a small suburb of London
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Question should be " Is Wembley in Middlesex? Because Middlesex is a county and Wembley is a town which is in Middlesex county.
There is around 90,000 seats in Wembley
Wembley Monarchs ended in 1950.
Wembley Stadium has a seating capacity of 90,000
Wembley F.C. was created in 1946.