Manchester United Ticket Prices
How much are Man united tickets?
First, ticket prices in the secondary market are always above “face value” because they are traded by club members who don’t want them and sell them to the highest bidder. Having said that, there are several major factors that will affect ticket prices:
- Rank in the league table – this is not always true, but higher rank will definitely push up the demand for tickets
- City where the match is being held. Manchester has a club scene unparalled in the UK, and with continued investment in the city centre, is becoming a tourist destination in its’ own right.
- Weekends vs. Weekdays – weekend matches, when people are off work, are of greater demand which of course affect prices.
- Local Rivalries – when Manchester United is playing against Liverpool or Manchester City, there will always be a greater demand for tickets. When Arsenal are in town, tickets are hard to come by such has been the rivalry between the two clubs in the Premier League era.
- Tiers – there are differences in prices between the various seating location you choose and it’s all about your personal preferences. Some fans wouldn’t go for less than the Club level/Hospitality tickets, and some would want specifically to be seated in the Long side central lower tier to see everything from up close. Others would feel great viewing the entire ground from the Long side upper tiers.
Manchester United Hospitality & VIP Tickets
Man united has an exceptional variety of hospitality and VIP packages. Main differences in Man Utd VIP tickets are location, what the package includes and of course - the Price… It’s really a matter of preference, for some, being in a central location is most important - the Manchester suite will be perfect for this matter, but it doesn’t come with a meal and drinks, for this you have the Lancashire Hospitality, Sir Bobby Charlton Suite and the Long side hospitality in block N3405 of the Sir Alex Ferguson Stand - all of those 3 packages are in central locations and come with fully loaded hospitality package. For others, for example, if you plan on taking you kids and want to enjoy the VIP comfort and also have your child take photos with a past legend - for this there are package such as the Museum package that offer a nice location (not central but in the middle tier) with access to Museum, Buffet and Man United Legend entering the lounge and can answer questions, give autographs etc.
North Quadrants Executive Suites
Hospitality packages with seats located at the north-east & north-west quadrants including – the Kit Room, 500 Club and The Academy suites. Luxury Tier 2 Padded seats, Dinner (depending on the specific package), cash bar, matchday programme and more.
100 Club/The Kit Room
Luxury Padded seats located on the North West/East Quadrants ((tier 2, level 5), Access to bars and restaurants 3 hours before kickoff and one-hour post-match, Access to international suite after the match. Flexible dining options available to purchase, Cash bar, half-time coffee & tea, Match-day programme and access to betting facilities. Dress code: Smart Casual.
500 Club/The Academy
North East Quadrant luxury padded seating (tier 2), dining options for purchase, cash bar, half time tea and coffee.
Museum Package
Executive Seats located on Sir Alex Ferguson Stand (2nd Tier, Block 3408) in, package includes Champagne on reception, complementary bar, Buffet after the match, Man Utd Legend, match programme and a gift.
Red Cafe Post Match
VIP Padded Seats located on Sir Alex Ferguson Stand Block N3408. Hospitality package includes: champagne on arrival; 2/3 course meal, complimentary bar, Visit from a Man United former player, discount voucher for the Megastore, matchday programme & gift.
Salford Suite
Luxury padded tier-2 seats with an excellent view near or from the half way line (blocks N3413-3416). Includes a dinner, cash bar and match day programme.
Manchester Suite
Luxury padded tier-1 seats at the Sir Alex Ferguson Stand with an excellent view near or from the halfway line (blocks N2406-2408). Offers an excellent view of the match.
International Suite
Luxury padded seats in the Stretford End (tier 1), block W205. Hospitality package includes early access, meal, cash bar, matchday programme and more.
Lancashire Hospitality
Long side seats at the center of Sir Alex Ferguson Stand (Blocks N3403-N3406). Welcome drink at The Lancashire Cricket Club (walking distance from the stadium), pre-match 3 course meal, complementary Drinks, Match Program, Post match drinks and snacks at Lancashire Cricket Club, Ex United Player in attendance. No away supporters allowed.
Sir Bobby Charlton Suite
Luxury padded seats located on Sir Bobby Charlton (South), halfway line, lower tier in Block STH 223. Access to your Suite 3 hours before kickoff and 1-hour post-match. Frequent Visit by Ex-Players and Club Heroes (in most games). Half-time tea and coffee, Cash bar. Match day programme on entry to the lounge. No away supporters allowed.
Other Man Utd Frequently Asked Questions
How do I buy Man Utd tickets Online?
You have a variety of available categories depending on your budget and desire we can offer everything from the cheapest behind the goals seat stand upper tier to the most fency hospitality package with an executive seat.
Since WoWtickets is a secondary market seller - tickets are subject to availability and are directly being affected from supply and demand. So the higher the demand for a particular match, the more difficult it is to get tickets to this match.
In order to book your tickets - you need to pay for them online with Visa or Master card.
Follow these steps to complete your purchase of a ticket for Manchester:
- Select your Manchester United fixture from our events table above or our match menu. You can buy for Manchester United home games or away tickets.
- On the Manchester United events page, locate the seating section you want and click ‘Buy Ticket.'
- On the checkout page, please login with your user information or select checkout as a guest and fill in your personal information then press ‘Next’.
- In the review your order page you will be able to review Manchester United tickets that you have ordered and the total price you will be paying in the next stage if you have been given a coupon or discount code, enter this in the box and click “apply”. The final Manchester United ticket prices will be calculated and then click “Proceed to payment”. There are no hidden fees, or costs and the total price you see are what you will pay for Manchester United football tickets.
- After clicking “Proceed to Payment,” you will be redirected to our highly secure payment page where you should enter your payment details and process the payment.
- After payment is successfully processed, you will be redirected back to our site, and you will receive a confirmation message. An email with your Manchester United ticket order details will be sent to the email address you have provided during your registration.
Seat Grouping and Seating Arrangement
Seating in pairs is guaranteed in all tiers (besides when explicitly buying them as singles) and when buying tickets in advance (not in the last minute), we also offer 3 and 4 seats together in a category dedicated for that purpose. For any seating arrangements that require more than 4 together - please contact our sales team. However, you should be able to find seats in the same block, reasonably close together.
Fixture Dates and Normal Kick Off Times
The most popular matches are Saturday 3 pm kick-offs, but all games on Saturday’s are popular. Sunday 4 pm – typically live on TV – can cause some problems with transport, so there is a brisk activity in the secondary market for these matches. It depends on the opposition.
Midweek matches see a lot of tickets available, but you need to be quick for the Europa League! These are popular matches no matter the opposition, and there’s a buzz about the place which is unique to them.
Each year, Fixtures for the upcoming premier league season are being announced sometime in mid-June. Some Fixtures are subjected to change during the season, mainly due to TV broadcast times and Man united participation in the various European championships (Champions and Europa league) and the national Cups in the UK (Carabo cup, FA cup etc.).
How do I get Man United Tickets for non-Members?
Getting tickets on the primary market is possible but only if you’re a club member or you were from the lucky few that managed to buy a ticket through the public sale for non-members (which often is sold-out in a matter of minutes or hours tops). Your best chances are in the secondary market.
How will the Tickets be Delivered to Me?
All deliveries are local within the UK, for recipients outside Manchester - most deliveries will be posted by the provider through a courier service, for recipients in Manchester, most deliveries will be through a private courier including hotel deliveries. Some shipments can be delivered through a match day collection point (this depends on the final provider of the tickets).
How to order ticket from outside the UK?
This is not a problem. You may place your order online. If you don’t have a delivery address, you haven’t booked a hotel just yet - it’s ok, you can book your tickets and send us the delivery address after that but no later than 1 week prior to the match.
Home Match Ticket/Seat Locations
Selecting the Right Seats – Old Trafford Seating Plan
1- Which Seats to Choose?
There are four stands at Old Trafford. The long sides are called the Sir Alex Ferguson and South stands.
Long Side North/The Sir Alex Ferguson Stand:
This stand is the biggest in the stadium, and accommodates 26,000 fans across its’ three tiers. It was previously known as the North or United Road stand. Behind the seats, there is the Red Café, the Manchester United museum and the club’s trophy room.
Long Side/South/Sir Bobby Charlton stand:
Opposite to the Sir Alex Ferguson stand is the second long side, the Sir Bobby Charlton stand. This is a single-tier stand, and hosts the club’s executive suites, as well as the dugouts and media centre.
East Stand/ Scoreboard End - Short side:
The first short side is the East Stand which houses the away fans among its 12,000 seats. It’s more commonly known as the Scoreboard End and is also home to the club’s disabled fans section.
West Stand/ Stretford End – Short side:
Saving the best until last, the second short side is the West Stand, usually known as the Stretford End. This is the main stand for home supporters. Previously, it was terracing but now all-seater, it is the place which generates the stadium’s atmosphere. 20,000 fans are seated in the two tiers.
2- Which Tier to Choose?
Upper Tiers
Watching Manchester United from any part of the ground is a magnificent experience. As you would expect, all seats are unobstructed and offer supporters an unparalleled view of the action.
The upper tiers of the two long sides are typically filled with mature supporters, day trippers and as Roy Keane called them, “the prawn sandwich brigade”. You will however get a superb view of the match and take in the atmosphere generated by the other parts of the ground.
As you might expect in a three-tier stand, you are a long way from the pitch in the upper tier of the Sir Alex Ferguson stand. Binoculars are advised but you will see the game from a unique perspective.
The upper tier of the West Stand is frequently described as the ‘heart and soul of Manchester United’. Sitting in the upper tier of the Stretford End is a place to not only soak up the atmosphere but to also create it.
Lower Tiers
If the upper tier of the West Stand is the ‘heart and soul’ of Old Trafford, the lower tier is its’ boisterous little brother. “Sing your hearts out for the lads” is an expectation in the lower tier; no excuses accepted, no quarter given. Joining in with the lower tier’s support for the team makes it the place to be.
The two long sides see more of the action close-up, especially the South Stand where if you’re lucky enough, you’ll sit close enough to the home bench to hear Jose Mourinho barking instructions to his team, or reading his tactics on his assistant’s iPad.
Find yourself near to the away bench? You’re expected to be Mourinho’s eyes and ears!!! Either way, you get a great view of the pitch as the benches see it, and are so close to the action that you can see the sweat spray in every tackle.
If you find yourself in the North Stand lower tier, there are worse places to be than where it meets the East Stand. In days gone by, this was the old ‘K Stand’ at Old Trafford, a place where the passion and pride in the club rivalled anything that the Stretford End generated.
It’s still got that unique atmosphere and ‘Old Skool’ mentality. It’s the place to find out what supporting United was like in the old days!
Family Section Tickets
Old Trafford’s family section is in the lower tier of the West Stand, toward the corner where it meets the South Stand around the tunnel area.
If you buy a junior ticket, it must be used by a child under 16. For 17 – 20-year-olds, there are young adult tickets but they must be used by a person in this age range. You can be challenged so take ID with you.
Disabled Fans
There are just over 300 seats for disabled fans at Old Trafford, of which 120 are for the carers of wheelchair-bound supporters. 40 seats are available for blind or partially-sighted fans with 140 seats for ambulatory fans, as well as their friends and family.
How to get Man Utd Away Tickets?
You can buy Man United Away tickets; these are paper tickets that can be posted to a local UK address or sometimes collected from the ground (depending on the hosting city).
Old Trafford
Synonymous with the success which Sir Alex Ferguson brought to the club, the reigns of David Moyes and Louis Van Gaal saw them in decline.
But the biggest club in the world is on the up. Jose Mourinho has them back in the race for the top four finish and the biggest names in world football want to play for the club again.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Paul Pogba arrived in summer 2016 with United looking to sign more star names in summer 2017.
You can be part of the resurrection with WOW Tickets your first-choice for reliable and guaranteed purchases.
There are several things to bear in mind when buying Manchester United tickets
Directions to Old Trafford
Address: Sir Matt Busby Way, Manchester, UK, M16 0RA
Using public transportation:
- Closest Metrolink tram stops:
- Old Trafford
- Trafford Bar
- Other nearby stops include:
- Exchange Quay
- Salford Quays
- National Rail:
- Manchester Piccadilly (major national train station)
- Old Trafford (local services)
Manchester United Quick Facts
- Nickname: The Red Devils
- Formed: 1878 (Newton Heath); 1902 (changed name to Manchester United)
- Ground: Old Trafford
- Manager: Erik ten Hag
- Captain: Bruno Fernandes
Formed in 1878 as a works team for the Newton Heath Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Carriage & Wagon Department – the Newton Heath LYR FC – and the rest, as they say is history. Who could have imagined that from such humble beginnings, a world-famous football club would grow?
The club’s popularity soared during the Busby era. Sir Matt Busby, a club legend, managed the team between 1945 – 1969 and 1970 – 1971. His squad during the 1950s became affectionately known as “The Busby Babes”, winning the league in 1956 and 1957 with an average age of just 22 years old.
In 1958, tragedy struck. Returning from a European Cup tie against Red Star Belgrade, a crash during take-off claimed the lives of 23 people, including 8 Manchester United players and 3 staff members. Their final game in English football remains a fitting tribute to their abilities: a 5 – 4 win at Arsenal.
Sir Matt Busby survived, as did England’s 1966 World Cup hero, Sir Bobby Charlton, and in 1968, United became the first English club to win the European Champions Cup, beating Benfica 4 – 1 in the final.
For Manchester United, it was a decisive moment. Seven cup wins in the next 25 years but it wasn’t until the Premier League’s first season that the Red Devils were next crowned champions. Twelve more titles followed in the next two decades, emphasizing how successful Man United are. In 1998 – 1999 season they were the first team to complete “The Treble” of winning the Premier League, Champions League and FA Cup.
But United are more than trophies. Iconic players such as Best, Charlton, Robson and Cantona have worn the famous red shirt with the current crop including Pogba, Rooney and Ibrahimovic. The glory days aren’t far away from returning; was winning the FA Cup in 2015/16 the beginning of a new era? With Jose Mourinho in charge, the United faithful hope so. And he duly delivered. United were a difficult side to beat, going 23 games unbeaten during the season. That form delivered the League Cup (now the Carabao Cup) and the Europa League, when they outclassed Ajax in the final. With that win, the Red Devils became only the fifth club to win all three major European trophies. More importantly, Old Trafford once again stages Champions League matches. The glory nights are back!
Greatest Moment
Barcelona, 26th May 1999. With ninety minutes played, Manchester United’s bid to win the Champions League and so complete the treble, lay in tatters. They trailed Bayern Munich to Mario Basler’s 6th minute goal and were out of time. Or so everyone thought.
Teddy Sheringham’s equaliser in the first minute of added time seemed to have put us on course for an additional thirty minutes of extra time. Straight from the restart, United forced a corner. Beckham swung it over, Sheringham headed goalwards and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer prodded the ball into the net. In the space of 90 seconds, United salvaged their season and became the first English club to win the Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League in the same season.
Official Social Pages for Manchester United
There are a number of ways you can keep up to date with the team using various social media platforms: