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Old Trafford

Old Trafford

Club: Manchester United FC | Opening: 1910 | Capacity: 75,811 seats

History and description

In the first decade of the 20th century, Manchester United played their home matches at a 50,000-stadium at Bank Street, when then president Davies began planning for a new stadium with double that capacity. A site was chosen near Trafford Park industrial estate, and architect Archibald Leitch was appointed to design the stadium.

Old Trafford officially opened on 19 February 1910 with a match between Manchester and Liverpool (3-4). The stadium at that time consisted of one covered seating stand and open terraces on the other three sides. Capacity was slightly over 80,000.

Few changes were made to the stadium until the construction of a roof over the United Road terrace in 1934.

In 1939, Old Trafford recorded its highest attendance of 76,962 during an FA Cup semi-final match between Wolves and Grimsby Town.

Due to its proximity to Trafford Park industrial estate, Old Trafford got heavily damaged by German air raids during World War 2. It took eight years to rebuilt the stadium, the delays being caused by limited post-war resources, and during that time United played at Maine Road , the ground of rivals Manchester City.

In 1949, Man United moved back to a reconstructed, though smaller, Old Trafford. Incremental improvements and expansions were made in the following decades, which culminated in the complete renovation of the United Road (North) Stand in the 1960s. This stand also held the first private boxes to be constructed at a British ground.

Old Trafford was one of the playing venues of the 1966 World Cup, during which it hosted three group matches. In those years, the capacity of the stadium fluctuated around 60,000.

Old Trafford got gradually further improved in the 1970s and 1980s, including new and better cover, increased seating areas, and improved executive facilities. At the same time, however, the rise of hooliganism also resulted in the installation of security fences separating the stands from the pitch.

In the early 1990s, plans were made to convert the stadium into an all-seater. This involved the demolition and replacement of the famous Stretford End terraces and the placement of seats in the lower-tiers of the other stands.

Old Trafford got selected to be one of the playing venues of the 1996 European Championships, and as a result a new North Stand opened in 1995. By the start of Euro 1996 the stadium could hold about 56,000 fans.

During the Euro 1996 tournament, Old Trafford hosted three group matches, a quarter-final, and the semi-final between the Czech Republic and France (0-0).

In the years following, second tiers were added to the East and West Stand, raising capacity to 68,000 seats.

In 2006, the stadium reached its current capacity when stands got built in the upper-tier corners on both sides of the North Stand.

Old Trafford hosted its only European final in 2003, when the Champions League final between Milan and Juventus (0-0) was played at the stadium.

In 2011, the stadium’s North Stand got renamed Sir Alex Ferguson Stand in honour of the club’s long-time manager.

Old Trafford’s South Stand remains the only two-tiered stand of the stadium, but expansion possibilities are limited due to the railway line that runs behind the stand. While Man United has indicated that a further expansion to 95,000 seats remains a possibility, no concrete plans exist at the moment.

Old Trafford

(photos of the present Old Trafford below)

How to get to Old Trafford

Old Trafford is located just over 2 miles south-west from Manchester’s city centre and just under 3 miles from Manchester Piccadilly Station.

If arriving by car from the M60, take junction 7&8 and turn onto Chester Road (A56) northbound. Follow Chester Road for about 2 miles and turn left onto Sir Matt Busby Way (access closed on matchdays).

If using public transport, the stadium is best reached by Metrolink overground metro. From Piccadilly Station it is a 15-minute journey to Old Trafford station, which lies a 5-minute walk away from the stadium.

On matchdays a special train service is provided from most Manchester city centre stations to Old Trafford Stadium rail station.

Address: Sir Matt Busby Way, Old Trafford, Manchester, M16 0RA

Eat, drink, and sleep near Old Trafford

Old Trafford is located in an area that is a mix of residential housing and offices and light industry. The area lacks excitement, though there are a good few hotels around if you wish to stay close to the stadium.

Hotel Football Manchester , backed by a number of former United players such as Gary Neville and Ryan Giggs, lies right next to the stadium and gets great reviews. Chesters Hotel , Victoria Warehouse Hotel , and Premier Inn  are also at short walking distance and somewhat cheaper.

There are also various hotels a little further north around the quays, which includes such chains as Ibis Budget , Ramada , and Holiday Inn Express . For an overview of all hotels near Old Trafford click here . There are naturally also many options in Manchester’s city centre , a short Metrolink journey away, though these hotels tend to be a little more expensive.

The few pubs close to the stadium fill up quickly on matchdays, which is good for the atmosphere, but if you want to sit down for some food, it may be wiser to do so in the centre. In particular the Deangate Locks and Castlefield area are perfectly situated on the Metrolink.

Manchester United Tickets

Tickets for Manchester United games can only be bought online .

Match tickets for league games tend only to go on sale for club members. The cheapest membership in combination with a ticket costs £20.00 per year. Even though Manchester United almost always play for a full house, tickets for games against lower-profile teams will often be easily available for club members if bought in advance, especially for seats at the upper tiers.

Ticket prices range from £31.00 for a lower-tier seat behind one of the goals to £53.00 for a central seat at the Sir Alex Ferguson or South Stand.

You can find a seating plan here . Call +44 (0) 161 868 8000 for more information.

Old Trafford stadium tours

Manchester United organise guided stadium tours that include the dugouts, players tunnel, and the Manchester United Museum. The tour lasts about 70 minutes, which does not include time spent in the museum.

Tours run seven days a week except matchdays and only run until 1:00 pm the day before a European home match. Tours run about every 30 minutes between 10:00 am and 4:30 pm, but opening times and frequency depend on the season. The museum is opened from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, but closes on weekend matchdays and three hours before a non-weekend match.

Pre-booking of tours is not required, but highly recommended as limited places are available and tours particularly sell out the day before and after a home game. Bookings can be made online .

The tour costs £18.00. For more information call +44 (0) 161 826 1326 or email [email protected] .

Photos of Old Trafford

Old Trafford

Relevant Internet links

Manutd.com – Official website of Manchester United FC. Visitmanchester.com – Official tourism website for Greater Manchester. Metrolink.co.uk – Information on the Metrolink transport system. TfGM.com – Manchester public transport maps, timetables, and fare information.

10 comments

i have been been to old trafford twenty times for matches/tours and i have to say it was an excellent experience.the last time i went i brought my two sons and my partner and we had an amazing time.we travel from ireland at least once a season.the stadium is amazing.

Been to Old Trafford on a number of occasions. But for all the money the club boast about making. I find they spend very little on the stadium. Very poor quality compared to some of there rivals in the Premiership & around Europe. Should think more about the comfort of the fans than the profit the share owners make.

When my family went there the ticket for the stadium tour sold out already and they offered us stadium looking which half the time but only 4£ less than the original stadium tour price (original stadium tour £18, stadium looking £14). I’ll tell you it is not worth your penny at all. You only get to see the stadium for 8 minutes with 5 minutes spent from the person doing unimportant chit chat or insignificant information regarding the stadium that they didn’t even come up with (they had to be asked to tell us the information). And then, after the unimportant chit chat, they only let us to take pictures for 3 minutes! With the Old Trafford person kept mentioning we don’t have much time, as if hurrying us to go! When I asked for a help from the guide to take a picture of us, at first he was saying there was no time at all to take a picture but he said, “Okay, just one picture”. And my father clearly asked him for help to take our picture with the Old Trafford Stadium writing on the back and he was saying a nonsense reason, “I’m not used to this kind of camera.” He didn’t need to do anything technical with that camera, it was only pointing to a good angle of four people standing with the field as the background and Old Trafford writing on the back and he can’t even do that?! After that he basically asked us to leave the field (bare in mind it was only 3 minutes after they let us started to take photos and we were the last slot of the day which meant they weren’t hurried by another slot coming in) and I complained but that guide just didn’t give any care whatsoever. Such a horrible, horrendous service from the guide. It was awful and I can say myself, the worst day of my summer because I expected so much from this great football club stadium service. But basically they only want money and don’t care if people is a fan or not. If they offer the stadium looking only, better not take it, it’s better to take the whole package of the stadium tour.

I went to Old Trafford 10 times so far. Great place to watch football. I am a fan of Manchester United and try to go at least one a year. There is a lot of parking options around the stadium. Tickets are usually available to members for most games.

Excellent pitch, nice dugouts and dressing room as well. Superb tunnel exit through tiers,a way also sitting in the manager’s sit (sir Alex Ferguson).confort seats headed around tiers.lastly Best among the Rest.

Me toco estar en un juego en el Old Trafford en Febrero del 2007. Primero fue un verdadero reto comprar los boletos, segundo ver la guardia montada cada 5 metros me pareció muy interesante. Cuando termino el partido y viaje de Trafford hacia Manchester… iban aficionados en el tren cantando glory glory man united!!! fue una experiencia mitica!

Old Trafford is the best the tour was amazing I loved it my favourite part was the changing rooms having pics with the shirts and sitting on the managers seats and looking at the amount of seats there are . I have supported united for all my life they are the best ever thanks for bringing me on a tour it was awesome

Exciting tour of stadium with minute interesting details.I have been to Manchester more than once and this stadium.Colorful and nostalgic memories.Thanks for good job.

Excellent tours of both the stadium and dugouts and dressing rooms and You get to walk out from the tunnel get sit in Alex Ferguson’s seat. museum is good and the Red cafe is nice its good for the money i have been 4 times :} you will love it

Excellent tours of both the stadium and dugouts/dressing rooms. You even get to walk out from the tunnel and sit in Alex Ferguson’s seat. The museum is one of the best around, and the Red Cafe is excellent. The shop is good too.

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Walk in the footsteps of your heroes at Old Trafford.

Visit manchester united for a day out with a difference the museum & stadium tour at old trafford takes you behind the scenes at the ‘theatre of dreams’ for a great day out..

Go behind the scenes at one of the world’s most popular and most successful football clubs on a Manchester United Stadium Tour. Since the club’s formation in 1878 Manchester United have won 64 trophies, with Old Trafford stadium at the heart of their success.

The stadium is one of the world’s most recognisable venues and the largest club football stadium in the UK. The Manchester United Museum & Stadium Tour gives you the opportunity to discover the story of the club and to see inside the spectacular 76,000 capacity stadium. Find your favourite player’s seat in the dressing room, walk in their footsteps towards the pitch through the players’ tunnel and take the Manager’s seat in the dugout.

The museum blends historical exhibits with state-of-the-art interactive experiences. Discover the stories of the club’s most famous players, including Bobby Charlton, George Best, Eric Cantona, David Beckham, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Wayne Rooney. Find out about the remarkable managers, including Sir Matt Busby and Sir Alex Ferguson.

The Stadium Tour lasts for 80 minutes and includes the players’ dressing room and the chance to emerge from the tunnel into the Theatre of Dreams. Whether you’re a lover of the beautiful game or not, this is a classic Manchester experience not to be missed.

All tickets for the Museum & Stadium Tour are valid for an entire year, giving you 12 months of football fun. Your Annual Pass will give you the opportunity to come back as often as you like for the next 365 days!

*Must include at least one adult or senior.

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Price includes:

  • Manchester United Museum
  • Guided Stadium Tour
  • Certificate
  • Free re-entry to the museum for 1 year

Adult: £25.00

Child (5-15 years): £15.00

  • Souvenir Guide Book
  • Exclusive Gift

Adult: £36.00

Child (5-15 years): £26.00

  • 1-course meal in Red Cafe
  • One drink with meal

Red Cafe opening times – 7 days a week, except home matchdays: Restaurant 11.00-16.00

Adult: £45.00

Child (5-15 years): £35.00

Timings and prices

  • Tours run daily* from 9.40am to 4.30pm (3.30pm on Sunday). *Except match days. The tour is subject to changes at short notice depending on operational requirements.
  • Tours must be booked 3 days before date of visit

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TRADITIONAL FISH & CHIPS (GF) Beer battered fish, peas, homemade tartare sauce & chunky chips.

TUNA CIABATTA (GF) Tuna mayonnaise served on an open toasted ciabatta bun with cucumber, lettuce & side salad.

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Red Cafe opening times – 7 days a week, except home matchdays:  Restaurant 11.00-16.00

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Manchester United and Old Trafford are one of the most famous teams and stadiums in the world, so it’s pretty cool that you can really easily book and go on an Old Trafford Stadium Tour and visit the Manchester United Museum.

In fact, doing a tour of Manchester United stadium is probably even easier than you think, they literally have time slots available all day when matches are not on and the tickets are not that expensive either.

I went recently with my stepsons who are 6 & 8 and we had a great time! I realised I couldn’t move to Manchester and not visit the legendary Manchester United Stadium and even as a non-supporter (although I left feeling like a supporter), I had goosebumps throughout because of all that we saw on the Man Utd Stadium Tour.

So let me tell you how to book a Manchester United stadium tour, the Old Trafford tour price, what to expect from a Man Utd tour and answer the question ‘is a Manchester United Tour good?’

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Let’s start with how to get Manchester Utd tour tickets and how much they cost! Luckily, they are easier to get than match tickets!

I booked our tickets through Get Your Guide which is a booking platform I use a lot and trust!

Booking these tickets makes it really easy to check stadium tour availability by each day and time, they don’t charge any extra, AND you get free cancellation up to 24 hours before you book which is really helpful!

Manchester United Tour Ticket Prices:

Adult: £27.00

Child 5-15: £15.00

Child 4 & under: Free

Senior 65+: £15.00

Check out available dates for your tour here and get the best ticket price!

Manchester United Stadium Tour, Ronaldo t-shirt in changing room

What does the Manchester United Tour Ticket include?

The ticket gives access to the Manchester United Museum which you can visit in your own time, and it gives you a 70-minute tour of the stadium with a guide .

Souvenir wise, you are given a branded lanyard when you show your tickets where the ticket goes inside, this can be taken home with you and therefore acts as a bit of a free souvenir .

Manchester United Stadium Tour, ticket and lanyard

What To Expect from an Old Trafford Stadium Tour

When you book your ticket online you’ll get an email confirmation to say you must get there 30 minutes before the start time , this is something to keep in mind when planning your Manchester day out!

The reason you are asked to get there early is mainly so you have time to visit the museum before the tour starts and the time you book the tour for is the time your group guided tour starts.

If you don’t get there just on time, then you can do the guided tour and visit the museum at the end.

Manchester United Stadium Tour,  Stadium Entrance

Manchester United Stadium Tour Parking

The only car park at Old Trafford Stadium open on non-match days is East Car Park E2 ( google maps location here ) so you have to head here. When I visited it the entrance was manned, the super friendly guys told me where to park and there are plenty of disabled access spaces.

The car park is at the front of the stadium and where the Megastore is located.

Manchester United Stadium Tour, E2 car park stadium entrance

To get to the museum and where the guided Manchester United tour starts you follow the path around to the right, following the arrow signs to the Sir Alex Ferguson Stand Entrance .

Manchester United Stadium Tour, Path to Sir Alex Ferguson Stand

Here you’ll get a security scan, queue up inside, show your online ticket and be given a paper ticket and lanyard.

Then you go upstairs towards the Man Utd Museum and by Red Cafe at Old Trafford which is a great place to go back to after the tour has finished.

Manchester United Stadium Tour, Red Cafe Entrance

Manchester United Museum

In order to get to where the Manchester Stadium tour starts you have to go through the museum. This is why you’ll get email confirmation telling you to get to the stadium 30 minutes before your ticket time because the time on your ticket is the literal time your guided tour starts you need to be at the end of the museum and meet your guide.

As we entered the museum we could choose to get a photo with a green screen background which could then be purchased at the end.

This was pretty cool as at the end of the tour in the Megastore you can see the photo and pick the different backgrounds , there was a sunset stadium background, normal stadium background and you could choose which player was next to you, of course, we had to get a photo with Ronaldo printed!

Manchester United Stadium Tour, Museum

Walking through the museum doesn’t take long but if you don’t have time or want to spend more time looking, you can return at the end of the tour as there are no time restrictions on access to Old Trafford Museum.

The museum is really interesting though and you should give yourself at least 20 minutes to look around.

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Tours start every 10-15 minutes and staff will be calling your ticket time so make sure you listen out and head to the end of the museum which is downstairs. Then go to the counter and collect a multimedia device for each person which had a lanyard to go around our necks.

This is used at various points on the tour to watch a video or read more about where you are, this is especially good for visitors who do not understand English well and can’t understand what the guide is saying as the multimedia device can be set in multiple languages. Or those hard at hearing who can’t hear the guide.

Manchester United Stadium Tour, Multimedia guide

Our group was pretty big at about 20 people but it never felt too big.

Our guide introduced himself to start off the 70-minute tour and told us a bit about what to expect from the tour and the multimedia devices. We had 2 guides , one who stayed at the front and did all of the explaining and another who stayed at the back to ensure we all stayed together, both were available to chat to as we walked around the stadium from place to place.

Manchester United Stadium Tour, start of tour in stadium

To start the tour off properly we went up into the stadium , this is where the multimedia devices were really cool and this was probably their best use. Of course, the stadium was empty but with the devices, it showed what it looks like busy and it followed the stadium as we moved the device around to different parts of the stadium.

Manchester United Stadium Tour, multimedia guide showing stadium full

We went back inside and to be honest, we did spend a fair amount of time inside the stadium walking under the seats to get to another part of the stadium. Definitely keep this in mind if you have small children with you who don’t like walking much.

Manchester United Stadium Tour, walking inside stadium

We had some good photo opportunities and the first one started as we were in the corner of the stadium where the disabled seating is, this spot gives a really great corner view of the stadium and there is plenty of space to spread out and get photos with no one in the background.

Manchester United Stadium Tour, corner photo of pitch

We went back inside again and walked for a while and this is when we got to probably the best bit of the tour – the changing rooms !

It was really cool to be in a part of the stadium where usually only the players go and seeing all of the shirts in the changing rooms was definitely a highlight.

We had plenty of time in here to take photos and everyone was really good at queuing for the seats, of course, Ronaldo was a popular one, and let each other take photos. It was busy in the room with all of us in but not too bad.

Manchester United Stadium Tour, inside players changing room

We walked out the way the players would to the tunnel . This was the most interactive part of the tour because the guide got all the kids to line up in 2 lines and the parents/adults to start on the side and then we clapped them out onto the edge of the pitch.

Some of the kids on my tour were really big football fans and they loved this.

Manchester United Stadium Tour, inside players tunnel

At the end of the tunnel, we got to start right by the pitch in the corner which was the corner between the West Stand and Sir Bobby Charlton Stand and again take some photos, these photos were better because we had the grass right behind us.

Then, we walked up the side of the pitch to the dugout , we were allowed to sit on the manager’s seats which was also a very cool and unique opportunity.

I also loved seeing the pitch front on from this level and got some great photos.

Manchester United Stadium Tour, walking up side of pitch on tour

Down the side of the dugout, we walked to the media and press room , again this was another cool opportunity and we could sit at the media table and have photos taken, except this photo had to be done by somewhere working there and the photo had to be purchased .

This was the only part of the tour where we were restricted from taking a photo which I think is fair and it’s really good there were no other photo restrictions on the Old Trafford stadium tour.

Manchester United Stadium Tour, media room

After this, we headed back inside and the tour ended outside the Megastore which is also the gift shop and where you can purchase the photo that was taken on arrival to the museum.

Red Cafe at Old Trafford

After we finished the tour we headed back round to the Sir Alex Ferguson stand and went to the Red Cafe at Old Trafford.

There are 2 parts to this , there’s a cafe as you walk in selling drinks and some snack food like cakes and crisps and then there is a sit-down restaurant . This was quite busy when we got there at lunchtime in the school holidays but it’s definitely a cool way to end a memorable visit to Manchester United Stadium!

Manchester United Stadium Tour, inside Red Cafe at Old Trafford

Overall thoughts and review

I honestly really loved it, even as someone who hasn’t been into football for years I got chills and goosebumps just seeing and hearing how big this club is. I loved the museum for seeing the names of older players and the guide told us a lot about past players too, and then my stepsons loved it for seeing the names of the current players.

We started the tour at the Sir Alex Ferguson Stand and went all the way around to the Sir Bobby Charlton Stand so we did see a lot including the changing rooms, tunnel, dugout and media room.

My brother who is a big football fan told me he was so jealous of me going on the Manchester United stadium tour and it made me think that many people might not realise just how easy and accessible it really is to do which is why I wanted to write this post and tell you because it’s not hard to book at all and there is a lot of availability.

The only downside I’d say is that of course, you can’t go on the pitch, which might be disappointing for some and also that there is a lot of walking between corridors and through the areas under the seats so that’s just something to keep in mind if you have difficulty walking or have young children.

I hope this review and recap has helped you decide what to expect from a Manchester United Stadium Tour, and that you should book tickets for an Old Trafford tour here!

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Manchester United Museum and Stadium Tour at Old Trafford

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  • Access parts of Old Trafford that are usually off-limits on a stadium tour
  • An ideal choice for families and soccer fans
  • Benefit from the insider knowledge of a guide
  • Choose from several departure times throughout the day
  • Professional guide
  • 75-minute stadium tour
  • Entry/Admission - Old Trafford
  • Souvenir photos (available to purchase)
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • IMPORTANT: Once confirmation is received customers must phone the museum to book their preferred time slot on +44 161 868 8000 (option 3)
  • Please note: Your preferred time slot is subject to availability
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.

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What happens on the day.

Your experience will include both a stadium tour and visit to the museum featuring:

  • The Sir Alex Ferguson Stand – Take in the iconic and awe-inspiring stands
  • Pitch-side Dugout – Warm up like a substitute or pretend you’re Ole Gunnar Solskjær
  • Players’ Tunnel – Experience the thrill of entering the ground to the roar of the crowd
  • Dressing Room – Sit under your favourite player’s shirt for photos
  • Award-winning Museum – View famous trophies and huge collection of club memorabilia

Once inside the Red Café you’ll be offered a choice of delicious meals from OT Experience menu.

You’ll get to retrace the steps taken by some of the club’s greatest legends as you’re guided from the Alex Ferguson Stand down to the dugout through the Players’ Tunnel and the home dressing room.

You’ll have an informative tour guide with you to answer any burning questions you may have, and at the end of the tour you’ll be able to take your time going through the extensive collection of club memorabilia in the Manchester United Museum.

Before or after your fascinating tour you’ll also be able to treat yourselves to a meal courtesy of the Manchester United Red Café, where there’s something for everyone with plenty to get your mouth watering. Be sure to keep an eye on the door – you never know who might walk in!

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In July, we will once again be heading to the USA for our pre-season tour, where we'll take on Manchester United and Liverpool Stateside.

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First up, we'll play the Red Devils in Los Angeles, at the home of the LA Rams - the same venue where we beat Barcelona last summer. This will be the second time we’ll have faced each other on American soil, with the same fixture last July selling out MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.

In Premier League action, we edged a 3-1 thriller against United at Emirates Stadium last September, before Kai Havertz struck the only goal of the game at Old Trafford to ensure we recorded our first league double over Man Utd since 2006/07.

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Following that game in LA, we'll be swapping the West Coast for the East as we travel to Philadelphia for a meeting with the Reds, now under the management of Arne Slot.

The game will take place at the Lincoln Financial Field, home of the Philadelphia Eagles, and marks the first time two of English football's giants go head-to-head in the US, and also sees us play in the City of Brotherly Love for the first time ever.

We also remained undefeated in league action against the Merseysiders last term, earning a 1-1 draw at Anfield back in December, before a 3-1 triumph in north London the following month.

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Pep Guardiola’s jubilant Manchester City side will look to complete the domestic double on Saturday as they face local rivals Manchester United in the FA Cup Final at Wembley.

The Spaniard led his team to their fourth successive Premier League title last week, with an enthralling season culminating in a 2-1 win at home to West Ham on the final day, marking another successful league campaign for the Cityzens.

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And City will be looking for the third FA Cup win of Guardiola’s tenure as they face a struggling Manchester United side in a repeat of last season’s final .

Erik ten Hag’s team finished eighth in the Premier League, and will be banking on a win in this competition to scrape at least one positive out of what has been a dismal season overall.

Dozens of rumours are circulating regarding ten Hag’s future, and with new part-owners Ineos bringing plenty of personnel changes, this game could prove a defining moment in the Dutchman’s tenure. Here’s everything you need to know.

When is Manchester City vs Manchester United?

Manchester City vs Manchester United will kick off at 3pm BST on Saturday 25 May at Wembley Stadium, London.

How can I watch it?

Viewers in the United Kingdom can watch the match live on both BBC One and ITV. The live coverage will start at 1.50pm BST on BBC One, and 1.45pm BST on ITV. Subscribers can stream the game via BBC iPlayer and ITV X.

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Manchester City goalkeeper Ederson will miss the final due to a fractured eye socket he suffered against Tottenham earlier this month.

Pep Guardiola has no other fresh injury concerns before the final, with no new injuries picked up during the last week’s win against West Ham.

Conversely, Erik ten Hag is dealing with several injuries, both long-term and short-term, ahead of the game. In his Thursday press conference, the Dutchman confirmed that Harry Maguire, Luke Shaw and Tyrell Malacia will all definitely miss the match.

Victor Lindelof, Mason Mount and Anthony Martial have all trained this week and could be part of the 20-man squad, with Marcus Rashford, Raphael Varane and Lisandro Martinez also looking likely to feature.

Predicted line-ups

Manchester City predicted XI: Ortega; Walker, Akanji, Dias, Gvardiol; Rodri, Kovacic, Silva, De Bruyne, Foden; Haaland

Manchester United predicted XI : Onana; Wan-Bissaka, Varane, Martinez, Dalot; Casemiro, Mainoo; Garnacho, Fernandes, Rashford; Hojlund

With the way both sides are playing, and given each one’s end to the season, it is hard to see past a Manchester City win and another double for Pep Guardiola. City’s firepower will prove too much for United, especially considering the defensive injuries that Erik ten Hag’s side have. Manchester City 3-1 Manchester United.

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Champions League final 2024: Date, kick-off time, TV, odds, venue and referee for Dortmund vs Real Madrid

Borussia Dortmund will face Real Madrid in the 2024 UEFA Champions League final at London's Wembley Stadium; follow live updates on skysports.com and the Sky Sports app

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Borussia Dortmund will face Real Madrid in the 2024 Champions League final.

The Bundesliga side beat PSG 2-0 on aggregate - winning 1-0 in both legs - while Real Madrid needed two dramatic late goals from Joselu to beat Bayern Munich 4-3 on aggregate , having drawn 2-2 in the first leg.

Jude Bellingham will take on his former club Dortmund after a stellar season with Real Madrid, as Carlo Ancelotti is seeking his fifth Champions League win as a coach.

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The final takes place on Saturday June 1 and will kick off at 8pm UK time.

It will be broadcast on TNT in the UK but live updates will be available on the Sky Sports website and Sky Sports app .

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The 2024 final will take place at Wembley Stadium in London.

This will be the eighth time that Wembley has hosted the final of Europe's premier club competition, and the third in the Champions League era after it hosted the 2011 and 2013 finals.

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What's the format of the final?

While the semi-finals took place over two legs, the final is a one-off game. If the sides are level at the end of 90 minutes of regulation time, the match will go to extra-time and - if needed - penalties.

Who will referee the Champions League final?

UEFA's referees' committee has appointed Slovenia's Slavko Vincic as the man in the middle.

The 44-year-old took charge of the 2022 UEFA Europa League final between Eintracht Frankfurt and Rangers and has refereed seven Champions League matches this season, including the quarter-final second leg between Dortmund and Atletico Madrid.

Who's the favourite and what are the odds?

The bookmakers value experience, with Real Madrid rated 3/5 favourites to win the Champions League. Borussia Dortmund are 17/4 to beat the 14-time winners.

Niclas Fulkrug is a 3/1 Dortmund favourite to score at anytime in the game, with Jadon Sancho rated 6/1, while Real pair Jude Bellingham and Vinicius are 5/4 to net in the contest.

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Who are the current Champions League holders?

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Manchester City won the Champions League for the first time last year by beating Inter Milan 1-0 in the 2023 final - and winning the treble in the process.

But Pep Guardiola's side were knocked out of the competition at the quarter-final stage this time, losing to Real Madrid on penalties .

Champions League history - who has won most titles?

The Champions League or previously-named European Cup has been won by 22 different clubs.

Real Madrid have won 14 titles, most recently beating Liverpool in the 2022 Champions League final.

AC Milan have won seven titles, with Liverpool (2018/19 winners) and Bayern Munich (2019/20 winners) tied on six European crowns.

Barcelona (five titles), Ajax (four), Manchester United and Inter Milan (both three) follow them in the winners' list.

Chelsea, Nottingham Forest, Benfica, Juventus and Porto have all won two titles, while Manchester City, Borussia Dortmund, Feyenoord, Marseille, Aston Villa, Hamburg, Red Star Belgrade, Steaua Bucharest, PSV and Celtic have one title to their names.

When does the 2024/25 Champions League start?

The first round of qualifying takes place on July 9/10 - just over a month after the 2024 final.

The group stage runs from September 17 2024 to January 29 2025, but the 2024/25 Champions League will take place in a new format.

The biggest change is to the group stage, which will become a single 36-team league stage.

Each side will face eight different teams: four at home and four away. The top eight overall will advance directly to the round of 16, while sides finishing from ninth to 24th will contest the knockout round play-offs, with the victors going through to the last 16 where the knockout format continues as normal.

The 2025 Champions League final is scheduled to take place in Munich on May 31, 2025.

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