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Man United to Raise Ticket Prices and Move Fans to Create More 'Hospitality' Seats at Old Trafford
Ticket prices will rise by 5%, averaging just over £2 more per game for adults, while 600 fans in the Sir Bobby Charlton Stand are moved for expanded hospitality.
- On Friday, Manchester United confirmed Old Trafford ticket prices will rise by 5% next season to support competing at the highest level in England and Europe.
- Citing inflation and rising costs, Manchester United said the 5% ticket price rise will fund team and facilities investments and maintain financial sustainability after a previous period of frozen prices.
- United will convert areas in the Sir Bobby Charlton Stand, relocating over 600 loyal fans, and the 5% price increase equates to just over £2 per game for adult season ticket holders.
- Supporters groups including the Manchester United Supporters' Trust criticised the decision, describing it as disappointing and urging the club to listen to the Football Supporters' Association's campaign for a ticket price freeze.
- Season ticket prices will rise for a fourth straight campaign by 5%, making the cheapest Old Trafford season ticket £646 next year, while the club will reinstate ticket collections for European away games and keep the minimum usage rule at 16 of 19 games.
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Man United to raise ticket prices and move fans to create more 'hospitality' seats at Old Trafford
Manchester United will raise season ticket prices by 5% at Old Trafford for the 2026-27 campaign and relocate several hundred fans to create more hospitality seats.
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