Which one is correct "United's stadium" or "United' stadium"? [closed]

Solution 1:

"United's stadium" is the correct spelling, since United is a (one) company and hence thought of as one (singular).

Forming the possessive - EF

To form the possessive, add apostrophe + s to the noun. If the noun is plural, or already ends in s, just add an apostrophe after the s.

Solution 2:

The possessive clitic is almost always 's. The only exceptions are plurals already ending in -s (eg the boys' caps), and some names ending in -s (eg James' book).

So there is always an "s" either before or after the apostrophe (rarely both).

Those rare plurals which don't end in -s take the usual 's (eg the children's caps), so even if you choose to treat United as plural (which British English often does) the possessive clitic is still 's.

Solution 3:

"United's stadium" is the stadium belonging to "United". "United Stadium" is the stadium which bears that name. "United' stadium" is improper punctuation.