Another soccer game in Nashville. Another record crowd to see a soccer game in the state of Tennessee.

An announced crowd of 56,232 filled Nissan Stadium to watch English Premier League rivals Manchester City and Tottenham finish up a preseason tour of the United States in an International Champions Cup match.

Manchester City won 3-0.

The previous state record of 47,622 was set three weeks ago at Nissan Stadium for the CONCACAF Gold Cup match between the United States men's national team and Panama.

Nissan Stadium, home of the Tennessee Titans, has a listed seating capacity of 69,143.

Event organizers announced earlier this week that more than 50,000 tickets had been sold, leaving no doubt a record crowd would be in attendance. Organizers had hoped to break 60,000.

Largest soccer crowds in Tennessee

1. 56,232: Manchester City vs. Tottenham, Nashville (Nissan Stadium), July 29, 2017

2. 47,622: U.S. vs. Panama, Nashville (Nissan Stadium), July 8, 2017

3. 44,835: U.S. vs. Guatemala, Nashville (Nissan Stadium), July 3, 2015

4. 40,287: Mexico vs. New Zealand, Nashville (Nissan Stadium), Oct. 8, 2016

5. 29,059: U.S. vs. Paraguay, Nashville (Nissan Stadium), March 29, 2011