Overview
- Manchester United’s model for match-by-match ticket buyers divides home Premier League fixtures into four pricing tiers, with six category A games against top rivals priced from £59 to £97
- Supporters’ groups, including the Manchester United Supporters’ Trust and Fans’ Advisory Board, say they were not properly consulted and warn the policy will price out loyal supporters
- The club says the new structure preserves lower season-ticket rates while generating extra revenue to address financial pressures after finishing 15th in the 2024-25 season
- Category B fixtures are set at £57–£86 for 11 games, category C covers two matches at £37–£60 and category D reserves cup ties at £32–£52
- Several fans have relinquished their season tickets in protest, among them former United striker Norman Whiteside who cited the changes and a recent seat relocation