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Published on 2024-08-23 16:35:27
The Etihad Stadium in Manchester has been the home of the Manchester City Football Club since the start of the 2003/04 season. Originally built for the 2002 Commonwealth Games, it was converted into a football stadium ahead of City’s move. The stadium has gone through expansions with the capacity set to reach over 61,000 by 2026.
Located on the East side of Manchester at the Etihad Campus, the stadium is easily accessible by tram from various locations in Greater Manchester. There are also park and ride schemes available for those driving into the city. Ticket prices vary depending on the mode of transportation, with buses, bicycles, and walking also options to reach the stadium.
Fans attending a game at the Etihad Stadium have several rules and regulations to follow, including what items they can bring inside. Ticket prices vary based on age, location within the stadium, and membership status. There are food options inside the stadium as well as nearby in the Ancoats area, with specific dietary requirements catered for. The Etihad Stadium is the third home of the Manchester City Football Club.
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