Event: Manchester Utd vs Newcastle Utd
League: Premier League 2024/25
Fixture Date: Monday 30th December 2024
Kick-off: 20:00
Location: Old Trafford Stadium, Manchester
* Kick-off date and time is subject to change, please check the
official Premier League website
for definitive timings.
Prepare for an exciting Christmastime clash at Old Trafford as Manchester United hosts Newcastle United in a highly anticipated 2024/25 Premier League showdown. Enjoy hospitality and the best views of the stadium with VIP tickets.
Manchester Utd, eager to reclaim their position at the top of the league, will look to their dynamic and creative players, including Rashford and Fernandes, to deliver a stellar performance in front of their home crowd.
Newcastle United, rejuvenated under their affluent new owners, pose a formidable challenge for Manchester United, will be aiming for a return to the top 4 this season and will certainly believe they have the capability to achieve a surprising result at the iconic Old Trafford.
We have access to most matchday experiences upon request.
Make a request for Manchester Utd hospitality via the contact form and we'll try to sort you out!
Man Utd host a variety of hospitality experiences. You can check out Old Trafford hospitality & corporate ticket options below, the Victoria Warehouse package is available through FootyLegend. Browse our tickets above to check prices and choose your match, or
contact us to make any request.
Situated a 10 minute walk away from Old Trafford, in the iconic Victoria Warehouse, this package includes VIP seating, a complimentary private bar, and gourmet dining options. Guests can also enjoy exclusive access to the stadium and behind-the-scenes tours. The package also includes a complimentary souvenir, 10% megastore discount and a MUTV pre game screening
Tickets to the Victoria Warehouse lounge come with seating with a great view positioned near the halfway line. Check the highlighted areas in the seating map to see your options. You can make a request via the contact form to request specific seats.
Seats are guaranteed in pairs, and typically available in 3s and 4s, subject to availability.
Some of the best Man United hospitality ticket packages available are as follows:
The Evolution Experience Package: This package offers guests a fantastic luxury matchday experience, including a three course a la carte meal, complimentary bar serving premium drinks, and a private table overlooking the Old Trafford pitch. Guests can also enjoy a range of additional perks such as a meet and greet with Manchester United legends, matchday souvenirs, a matchday program & team sheet and full time hot meat pies & cake. It's an opportunity to enjoy the game in style with some added perks.
The 500 Club Package: The Manchester United 500 Club package is perfect for those wanting to experience Manchester United hospitality without the premium price tag. The package includes luxury padded seating, a burger and fries served pre match, a private bar and access to the 500 Club VIP lounge up to three hours pre match. The package also includes betting facilities, a complimentary matchday program and dedicated entrance to the venue.
The Private Box Package: Manchester United Private Box Hospitality is the ultimate way to experience a Red Devils matchday. The premium package includes exclusive use of a 8 seater box in the Sir Alex Ferguson Stand up to three hours before kick off. As well as a dedicated waiter service, a delicious four course freshly cooked meal, and a complimentary bar serving a range of premium beverages. The package also includes added perks such as complimentary parking, a matchday programme, a complimentary Manchester United gift and megastore vouchers for each guest.
Absolutely! Congratulations on scoring a ticket to a Manchester United football game! Now, let me help you with the best ways to get to Old Trafford Stadium:
By Car: If you're planning to drive, set your GPS to Sir Matt Busby Way, Stretford, Manchester M16 0RA, United Kingdom. Old Trafford Stadium has parking facilities available, but they can fill up quickly on game days. It's wise to arrive early to secure a spot and avoid any last-minute parking hassles.
By Public Transportation:
Metrolink: The Metrolink tram service is a fan-favorite option. Take the Altrincham Line (Route 2) and get off at the Old Trafford station, which is conveniently located right next to the stadium. You can't miss it!
Bus: Several bus services operate routes to Old Trafford. Check the local bus schedules and find the one that suits you best. Look for buses that stop near the stadium or in the vicinity.
Train: Take a train to Manchester United Football Ground station. From there, it's just a short walk to Old Trafford Stadium. Follow the crowd, and you'll soon be caught up in the matchday excitement!
By Air: If you're flying into Manchester, you have various options to reach Old Trafford. You can take a taxi from the airport, rent a car, or opt for public transportation. The Metrolink, train, or bus services can take you to the stadium from different points in the city.
Remember, it's always a good idea to check the official Manchester United website for any specific instructions or updates regarding transportation on game days. Have an amazing time at the game, soak up the atmosphere, and cheer on the team! Glory, glory, Man United!
Hospitality and corporate ticket prices are subject to change throughout the season but are mostly dependent on the opponent. Games against rival teams such as Liverpool inevitably come at a greater price. At time of writing, our cheapest hospitality ticket prices are £690, with most expensive tickets priced around £990.
When it comes to the dress code for VIP areas at Old Trafford, it's generally recommended to dress smartly and in line with a business casual attire. Here are some guidelines to help you out:
For Men:
Opt for trousers or dress pants, paired with a collared shirt or polo shirt.
You can also consider wearing a blazer or a sports jacket to add a touch of sophistication.
It's best to avoid wearing jeans, shorts, t-shirts, or clothing with offensive or rival team logos.
For Women:
Choose dress pants, skirts, or dresses that are appropriate in length.
Pair them with a blouse, a stylish top, or a smart-casual sweater.
Avoid wearing overly revealing or inappropriate attire.
It's worth noting that specific VIP areas might have their own dress code requirements, so it's advisable to double-check any instructions or recommendations provided by the ticket seller or the hospitality team. They may provide additional guidelines or restrictions based on the specific area you'll be accessing.
In any case, it's always better to be slightly overdressed than underdressed for VIP events. Feel free to add your own touch of personal style, and remember to wear comfortable shoes as you'll be spending time on your feet, enjoying the game and the VIP amenities.
Have a fantastic time at the game, soak up the electric atmosphere, and savor every moment of your VIP experience at Old Trafford!
No, there are no age restrictions for VIP experiences at Man Utd.
To buy our VIP Hospitality Packages, you do NOT need to be a Man Utd season ticket holder.
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Perhaps not widely renowned as one of the Premier Leagues greatest rivalries, but ask a fan from either of these clubs and they'll tell you - this a match full of drama and void of love.
1995/96 Premier League Season - Newcastle United 0-1 Manchester United
Kevin Keegan's infamous rant in January 1996, during a tight title race. Newcastle United manager Kevin Keegan delivered a passionate and famous rant in response to mind games played by Sir Alex Ferguson. Keegan's emotional outburst, known as the "I will love it" rant, captured the intensity of the title battle.
The 1995/96 season saw an intense title race between Manchester United and Newcastle United. Despite Newcastle's lead for much of the season, Manchester United clawed back crucial points.The turning point came on March 4, 1996, in a memorable encounter at St James' Park, where Manchester United secured a crucial 1-0 victory with a goal from Eric Cantona.
1996/97 Premier League Season - Manchester United 0-1 Newcastle United.
Les Ferdinand's goal secured a vital win for Newcastle, and the victory played a role in making the 1996/97 title race more competitive.
2001/02 Premier League Season - Newcastle United 4-3 Manchester United.
The match, part of the 2001/02 Premier League season, featured both teams as title contenders at the time. Newcastle United took an early lead with Alan Shearer converting a penalty in the 2nd minute, followed by a stunning free-kick from Laurent Robert in the 11th minute.
Ruud van Nistelrooy pulled one back for Manchester United in the 59th minute, but Craig Bellamy extended Newcastle's lead with a goal in the 64th minute. Van Nistelrooy scored again in the 68th minute, making it 3-2. Shearer completed his brace in the 75th minute, furthering Newcastle's lead.
Ole Gunnar Solskjær brought Manchester United back into the game with a goal in the 83rd minute. In a dramatic twist, Nikos Dabizas scored an own goal in injury time (90+3'), making it 4-3 for Newcastle.
The match is remembered for its remarkable goal-scoring, end-to-end action, and the dramatic late winner through an own goal by Dabizas. This victory for Newcastle United over Manchester United was a significant moment in the 2001/02 season, showcasing the unpredictability and excitement of the Premier League.
1996/97 Premier League Season - Newcastle United 5-0 Manchester United:
On October 20, 1996, Newcastle United delivered a remarkable performance against Manchester United, securing a resounding 5-0 victory at St James' Park. This match, part of the 1996/97 Premier League season, is remembered as one of the most memorable moments in Newcastle's history.
The goals came from Darren Peacock (14'), David Ginola (23'), Les Ferdinand (49'), Alan Shearer (73', penalty), and Philippe Albert (90'). Each goal showcased Newcastle's attacking prowess and dominance over the defending champions.
This victory was significant not only for its emphatic scoreline but also because it brought an end to Manchester United's 41-game unbeaten run in the Premier League. The match remains a standout moment in the annals of English football, illustrating the unpredictability and excitement that the sport can deliver.