Opened in April, 2019, the stadium is designed to maximise the supporter experience and brings fans closer to the pitch than at any comparable size st ... More
Opened in April, 2019, the stadium is designed to maximise the supporter experience and brings fans closer to the pitch than at any comparable size stadium in the UK - distances from the front row to the touchline range from just 4.9 metres to 7.9 metres.
Our 17,500-seat, single-tier South Stand is the largest in the UK and stands at more than 34 metres in height - on top of which sits the Club's famous golden cockerel.
Tottenham Hotspur is Premier League's greenest club and the stadium is powered by 100% renewable energy, with a zero waste-to-landfill policy, a reusable beer cup scheme and a wide range of public transport options.
STADIUM TOUR
Step behind the scenes at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on this immersive, self-guided experience. Walk in the footsteps of your favourite players and gain exclusive access to men's first-team areas and learn about how the stadium has been designed to create one of the best matchday experiences in the world.
The tour itself can take around 90-minutes as guests enjoy exclusive access to First Team, and premium areas as well as the custom-designed NFL facilities. Gain an insight into how the players prepare on a matchday and follow their journey by walking out of the first-team changing rooms, through the tunnel, and into the stadium bowl to an impressive 62,850 seats.
The Etihad Stadium is home to Manchester City Football Club - MCFC.
Etihad Stadium, also known as Eastlands, was built for the 2002 Commonwealth Game ... More
The Etihad Stadium is home to Manchester City Football Club - MCFC.
Etihad Stadium, also known as Eastlands, was built for the 2002 Commonwealth Games. Following the games, the stadium was converted into a football stadium as to provide Manchester City with a modern replacement for Maine Road. The club moved into Etihad Stadium at the start of the 2003-04 season.
In 2008, Etihad Stadium hosted the UEFA Cup final between Zenit St Petersburg and Rangers FC (2-0). The stadium was initially called City of Manchester Stadium, but was renamed Etihad Stadium in 2011 following a 10-year sponsorship deal with Etihad Airways.
At around the same time, Manchester City started to conduct feasibility studies into expanding the stadium, first considering ambitious plans to raise the roof and add a complete third tier, but eventually settling on just adding additional tiers to the stands behind the goals.
In the summer of 2014, works started on expanding the South Stand with an additional tier, which boosted capacity with 6,000 seats. At the same time, the club announced plans to add a further 3 rows of seating pitchside, which brought total capacity to over 55,000 seats for the start of the 2015-16 season.
If there is sufficient demand, the club may add a third tier to the North Stand as well, which will raise capacity to an approximate 61,000 seats.
Etihad Stadium, Ashton New Rd, Manchester M11 3FF England  
- Opening hours -
- The stadium :
Monday to Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m
Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
- Stadium Store:
Monday to Saturday: 9am - 6pm
Sunday: 10am - 4pm
- Direction -
It takes 1min. on foot from Etihad Campus Station
- Parking -
The stadium is extremely accessible from all major highways. As you reach Manchester, follow the signs for SportCity.
If you're visiting the stadium on a non-matchday, parking is available at the Blue car park, accessed via Alan Turing Way (Gate 2) or the Yellow Car Park (Gate 11).