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AWAY GUIDE
TO OLD TRAFFORD
Discover the ultimate Premier League away day with our fan-friendly guides. From the best pubs and bars to meet fellow supporters, to top spots for food, nightlife, and hotels, we’ve got you covered. Each guide also includes essential tips on getting to the stadium, where to sit, and how to make the most of your matchday experience. Whether you’re looking for a pre-match pint, a late-night party, or a comfortable place to stay, our away guides help fans find the best places to eat, drink, stay, and enjoy every moment of the game.
THE OFFICIAL
MAN UNITED AWAY GUIDE
Welcome to the Official Away Guide, your ultimate resource for travelling to the match. Whether you’re visiting for the first time or a seasoned away fan, this guide is your bible for everything you need to make the most of your trip.
From the best restaurants and casual grab-and-go spots, to budget-friendly pubs, lively bars, and premium venues, we’ve got it all covered. We’ll help you work your way around the Ground, find the best fan spots, and enjoy everything the city has to offer before, during, and after the game.
Whether you’re here for the game, the atmosphere, or to explore the city itself, this guide makes travelling simple, fun, and stress-free. Don’t forget to try our quiz, share your results, and tag us on social media at @fanparkuk, we’d love to see how you get on!
Capacity: 74,879
Opened: 1910
Location: Old Trafford, Greater Manchester
Old Trafford, opened in 1910, has been the home of Manchester United for over a century and remains one of the most iconic stadiums in world football. With a capacity of 74,879, it is the largest club football ground in the United Kingdom, famed for its grand stands, sweeping design, and the unique atmosphere generated by generations of devoted supporters. The Stretford End, in particular, is synonymous with the roar of United fans driving the team forward on matchdays.
Nicknamed the "Theatre of Dreams" by Sir Bobby Charlton, Old Trafford has hosted countless unforgettable moments, from league title deciders and European triumphs to historic comebacks that define the spirit of Manchester United. Despite damage during World War II and numerous renovations since, the ground has continually evolved while preserving its deep sense of tradition. Plans for modernisation and expansion reflect both its historic stature and the club’s enduring ambition.
Manchester United, founded in 1878 as Newton Heath before adopting its current name in 1902, has grown from local beginnings into one of the most globally recognised football institutions. Famous for their red shirts, United’s identity has been built on attacking football, resilience, and a legacy of legendary managers and players. From Sir Matt Busby’s trailblazing European sides to Sir Alex Ferguson’s era of dominance, the club has been home to icons such as George Best, Eric Cantona, Ryan Giggs, and Cristiano Ronaldo. Today, Old Trafford remains not only the home of Manchester United but a symbol of its history, heritage, and enduring place at the pinnacle of world football.
The Marble Arch
⚽ Historic city centre pub with craft beers.
? ~ 37 minutes to Old Trafford via tram (Green line from Shudehill)
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The Waldorf
⚽ A 'hidden gem' in the city centre, just 5 minutes from Picadilly Station.
? ~ 27 minutes to Old Trafford via bus (255 line from Picadilly Gardens)
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Museum of Science and Industry (MSI)
? ~10 minutes walk from Manchester Piccadilly
? Explore Manchester’s industrial heritage, from steam engines to cutting-edge technology. Interactive exhibits make it fascinating for all ages.
John Rylands Library
? ~5 minutes walk from Deansgate
? A neo-Gothic architectural gem housing rare books and manuscripts, including medieval texts. A must-visit for history and literature lovers.
Manchester Cathedral
? ~5 minutes walk from St Peter’s Square
⛪ Stunning Gothic architecture in the heart of the city, with beautiful stained glass and peaceful cloisters. A serene escape from the city buzz.
Northern Quarter
? Central Manchester
? A vibrant district full of street art, independent shops, cafes, and bars. Perfect for exploring Manchester’s creative and alternative scene.
Old Trafford Stadium Tour / Manchester United Museum
? Old Trafford, ~15 minutes from the city centre
⚽ Explore the "Theatre of Dreams" with a behind-the-scenes tour, from the players’ tunnel to the dugout, and discover the club’s legendary history inside the award-winning museum.
? Budget-Friendly Casual Eats
? Grab-and-Go
? £££
? Budget-Friendly
? Places You Can't Miss
? £££
Visiting supporters are generally allocated seats in the North-East Quadrant (Sir Alex Ferguson Stand corner) or East Stand, with typical allocations of around 3,000–4,000 tickets depending on the fixture.
Facilities for away fans are modern, including accessible concourses, bars, and food outlets.
Sightlines are good, though upper tiers can be steep.
Pint of Beer: £5.50-£6.50
Pie & Pint Combo: £10.00
Burger & Chips: £8.00
Hot Dog: £6.50
Parking around Old Trafford is limited. Residents’ zones restrict on-street parking, and matchday traffic can be heavy.
Closest Options:
By Train
By Tram & Bus
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Q1 (Nicknames): Which club is nicknamed "The Cherries"?
Q2 (Nationality): Who is this Uruguayan striker who played for PSG and Manchester United?
Q3 (Stadiums): Clue 1: This stadium is called "London Stadium".
Q4 (Career Path): Feyenoord → Arsenal → Manchester United → Fenerbahçe. Who is he?
Q5 (Odd One Out): Which of these is not a Premier League ground: Old Trafford, Camp Nou, Stamford Bridge, Anfield?
Q6 (Higher or Lower): Who has more Premier League assists: Ryan Giggs or Cesc Fàbregas?
Q7 (Football Encyclopedia): Who won the Champions League in 2020?
Q8 (Trophies Won): How many World Cups has Brazil won?
Q9 (Scoring Across Leagues): Premier League, La Liga, Serie A. Which Portuguese winger has scored in all three?
Q10 (Who Was First): Who was the first player to score 5 goals in a single Premier League match?
Q11 (Shirt Sponsor): Which electronics company sponsored Manchester City in the late 90s?
Q12 (Guess the Player): He played for Barcelona, Inter Milan, and Chelsea. Who is he?
Q1 (Nicknames): Which club is nicknamed "The Cherries"? Bournemouth
Q2 (Nationality): Who is this Uruguayan striker who played for PSG and Manchester United? Edinson Cavani
Q3 (Stadiums): Clue 1: This stadium is called "London Stadium". London Stadium → West Ham United
Q4 (Career Path): Feyenoord → Arsenal → Manchester United → Fenerbahçe. Who is he? Robin van Persie
Q5 (Odd One Out): Which of these is not a Premier League ground: Old Trafford, Camp Nou, Stamford Bridge, Anfield? Camp Nou
Q6 (Higher or Lower): Who has more Premier League assists: Ryan Giggs or Cesc Fàbregas? Ryan Giggs
Q7 (Football Encyclopedia): Who won the Champions League in 2020? Bayern Munich
Q8 (Trophies Won): How many World Cups has Brazil won? 5
Q9 (Scoring Across Leagues): Premier League, La Liga, Serie A. Which Portuguese winger has scored in all three? Cristiano Ronaldo
Q10 (Who Was First): Who was the first player to score 5 goals in a single Premier League match? Andy Cole
Q11 (Shirt Sponsor): Which electronics company sponsored Manchester City in the late 90s? Brother
Q12 (Guess the Player): He played for Barcelona, Inter Milan, and Chelsea. Who is he? Samuel Eto’o
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