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What’s included in Manchester City Hospitality Experience?

Seat Unique is delighted to open up fan access to 2024/25 fixtures with premium Man City Champions League tickets, Carabao Cup tickets, Premier League tickets, and FA Cup tickets at Etihad Stadium. Have an amazing Manchester City experience at Etihad Stadium with premium Manchester City hospitality and VIP tickets.

With a range of suites across a number of budgets and preferences, Man City has something for everyone and is guaranteed to make your day one to remember.

The Tunnel Club

Experience extraordinary matchday hospitality at Manchester City’s Tunnel Club. Witness the behind-the-scenes action as players make their way from the changing room through the tunnel and onto the pitch, all while enjoying inclusive food and drinks.

Your seat, located on the lower tier, offers an unbeatable view on the halfway line, right next to the dugouts. Upgrade to the Tunnel Club Premium package for a champagne and canape reception, a five-course fine dining experience, a heated seat behind the home dugouts, and the option to watch the players warm up pitchside.

Immerse yourself in the ultimate VIP experience. Delight in luxurious surroundings as you welcome the players and observe their pre-match preparation. Enjoy a gourmet five-star menu featuring delectable dishes like smoked salmon, British beef, and lemon souffle.

Indulge in British cheeses, artisan bread, and coffee during halftime, and savor a mouthwatering buffalo burger after the final whistle. Complimentary beer, wine, and soft drinks are available at the bar.

Witness player interviews and the man-of-the-match presentation for unparalleled matchday entertainment. Join us at Manchester City Tunnel Club for an unforgettable encounter with world-class football.

93:20 Lounge

Gain access to one of the Etihad’s exclusive areas with the premium 93:20 Lounge package. Within this package, you will spend your day prior to and after the game in the 93:20 executive lounge, where there will be food and drink available to purchase within.

Your seat will be located on the long side/ curve of the East Stand, specifically in the middle tier in block 209/210. A premium padded seat awaits you there, where you can get sublime views of all the action.

Kits Sports Bar

The Kits Sports Bar package is perfect for any fan who is looking for something a bit better than the standard ticket, but not the full hospitality benefits from the Tunnel Club. With this package, you will gain access to the Kits Sports Bar, the newest addition to the Etihad’s range of bars. It is situated in the East Stand, with your padded seat located in the second tier in block 202.

Within the bar, you will receive complimentary hot and soft drinks, one complimentary beer at half-time, other drinks available to purchase, and a premium area to sit and enjoy the atmosphere, with some of City’s best-known kits adorning the walls.

Citizens Back Four

The Citizens Back Four package provides you with your own private space at all times, even while in the Citizens suite – a cosy, friendly space perfect for groups, be it families or friends.

Located in the heart of the East Stand, you will receive a wonderful three-course carvery meal and complimentary drinks before the game, while for the match itself, you will receive an executive padded seat on the halfway line in tier two, block 205.

How to get Manchester City tickets?

To get Manchester City hospitality packages and tickets through Seat Unique simply browse available fixtures and packages and follow through to our secure checkout.

Make your Manchester City matchday experience amazing and memorable when you buy official Manchester City hospitality and tickets. Seat Unique is delighted to work officially to provide you with access to Man City football club fixtures in 2024/25, including English Premier League tickets.

Is it hard to get Manchester City tickets?

Seat Unique is delighted to provide fans with premium access to Man City tickets to their various games across the Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League for the 2024/25 season.

Being one of the top teams in the world, tickets for the most in-demand fixtures are often limited and sell out fast. This includes games such as Manchester City vs Liverpool and Manchester City vs Arsenal.

As for the Manchester derby, be sure to keep an eye out here and on Manchester United tickets for next season so you can get your seat for what will surely be two tight battles next season.

Make sure that you secure your place in the action, and guarantee an amazing Manchester City experience, with premium tickets and hospitality packages. Buy your Man City tickets now and start planning your perfect matchday.

About Manchester City

Manchester City FC History

Manchester City Football Club was founded in 1880 as St. Mark's (West Gorton), before being renamed Ardwick Association Football Club in 1887 and finally becoming Manchester City in 1894.

The club experienced its first major success in the 1904-05 season, winning the FA Cup. This was followed by a period of relative success in the 1920s and 1930s, during which the club won two more FA Cups and a First Division title.

Manchester City's fortunes fluctuated in the ensuing years, with the club facing relegation several times. However, the appointment of Joe Mercer as manager, the orchestrator of the club's original golden era in 1965, marked the beginning of a new era for Manchester City. Under Mercer, the club won the Second Division in 1966 and the First Division in 1968, as well as the FA Cup, the League Cup and the European Cup Winners' Cup.

The club's success continued in the following years, with players such as Colin Bell, Francis Lee and Mike Summerbee becoming club legends. However, Manchester City's fortunes took a turn for the worse in the 1980s and 1990s, with the club being relegated twice and facing financial difficulties.

The club's fortunes began to improve in the early 2000s, following the appointment of Kevin Keegan as manager. Under Keegan, Manchester City gained promotion to the Premier League and enjoyed several successful seasons, including a fifth-place finish in 2004-05.

In recent years, Manchester City has become one of the most successful clubs in English football, winning multiple Premier League titles, FA Cups, and League Cups.

The club's success has been built on the back of significant investment from the club's owners, which has enabled the recruitment of some of the world's best players and managers, with current manager Pep Guardiola being regarded as the greatest manager in the club's history for what he has brought to them.

Today, Manchester City is widely regarded as one of the top clubs in European football, and its success on the pitch is matched by a dedicated and passionate fanbase both in Manchester and around the world.

Manchester City had an unprecedented 2023-24 season, competing in seven tournaments including the Premier League, FA Cup, EFL Cup, FA Community Shield, UEFA Champions League (as defending champions), UEFA Super Cup, and FIFA Club World Cup (their debut in the latter two). Despite losing in the Community Shield to Arsenal, City won their first-ever UEFA Super Cup and the Club World Cup, becoming the first English club to hold five major domestic and international titles simultaneously. They also defended their Premier League title for an unmatched fourth consecutive season. However, their Champions League title defense came to an end at the quarter-finals, and they lost to local rivals Manchester United in the FA Cup final.

Manchester City have been playing their home games at the Etihad Stadium since 2003. The stadium originally had a capacity of 47,400 but was expanded in 2015 to 53,400.

It was also named the City of Manchester Stadium before being renamed to the Etihad Stadium as part of their kit sponsorship deal with Etihad Airways.

The Etihad is located on the east side of Manchester, 1.5 miles out from Manchester city centre. Manchester Piccadilly Railway Station is the closest station to the stadium, being just a 20-minute walk away.

Being situated close to the city centre, there are plenty of good options for a great hotel stay if you are travelling to attend a Manchester City game.

Manchester City Club Stats & Records

Team Records

  • Total major trophies won: 36
  • Biggest win: 9-0 against Burton Albion in the EFL Cup
  • Highest home attendance: 84,569 v Stoke City in the FA Cup in 1934

Players Records

  • Most appearances: Alan Oakes, 565 appearances
  • Youngest first-team player: Glyn Pardoe, 15 years 10 months 10 days
  • Oldest first-team player: Billy Meredith, 49 years 7 months and 27 days
  • All-time top scorer: Sergio Aguero - 260 goals
  • Most league goals in a season: Erling Haaland with 36 goals in 2022/2023 season.

Manchester City Rivalries

Historically, City’s biggest and main rivalry has been with their Manchester neighbours, Manchester United. It should come as no surprise that two teams based in the same city have a long-standing hatred for each other, with both always wanting to come out on top whenever they face off against one another.

The first official meeting between the two teams took place on November 12, 1881, in a friendly game, which Manchester City won 3-0.

Since then, the two Manchester sides have faced off 189, with United winning the series so far with 78 victories to City’s 58, with 53 draws in total to round it out.

Both sides have experienced great levels of success, but often not together. However, there was a short time in the early 2010s when City were building their power after the takeover and United were still helmed by the legendary manager Sir Alex Ferguson.

There were two standout moments from that period. City’s 6-1 win in the derby at Old Trafford in October 2011, and Wayne Rooney’s spectacular bicycle kick to win the game early in the year. But nothing comes close to the ending of the 2011/12 season.

The season came down to the final game of the year. City needed a win to secure the title, but things weren’t going their way. At the 90-minute mark, they were down 2-1 to QPR, with United’s match already finished with a victory for the Red Devils, meaning the title was going to them.

Remarkably, City got them back level through Edin Dzeko in the 92nd minute, then they found one more attack that made its way to their future all-time top scorer Sergio Aguero, who coolly scored the winning goal to earn City their first league title since 1968.

In recent years, City have had the best of United, who have been going through a reshaping period since Fergie retired in 2013, whilst City have gone on to become a world powerhouse team.

Also more recently, Man City have developed a rivalry with nearby Liverpool FC, as the Reds have also experienced a golden period under Jurgen Klopp. Games between the two have become absolute must-watch football each year.

The two sides have pushed each other to unprecedented levels in English football, with City getting the better of Liverpool domestically, but the Kop boasting another Champions League victory during this time period.

Manchester City Top Scorers

  • Sergio Aguero: 260 goals in 390 matches (2011-2021)
  • Eric Brook: 177 goals in 493 matches (1927-1939)
  • Tommy Johnson: 166 goals in 355 matches (1919-1930)
  • Colin Bell: 153 goals in 501 matches (1965-1979)
  • Billy Meredith: 152 goals in 391 matches (1894-1924)


Historically, City’s biggest and main rivalry has been with their Manchester neighbours, Manchester United. It should come as no surprise that two teams based in the same city have a long-standing hatred for each other, with both always wanting to come out on top whenever they face off against one another.

The first official meeting between the two teams took place on November 12, 1881, in a friendly game, which Manchester City won 3-0.

Since then, the two Manchester sides have faced off 189, with United winning the series so far with 78 victories to City’s 58, with 53 draws in total to round it out.

Both sides have experienced great levels of success, but often not together. However, there was a short time in the early 2010s when City were building their power after the takeover and United were still helmed by the legendary manager Sir Alex Ferguson.

There were two standout moments from that period. City’s 6-1 win in the derby at Old Trafford in October 2011, and Wayne Rooney’s spectacular bicycle kick to win the game early in the year. But nothing comes close to the ending of the 2011/12 season.

The season came down to the final game of the year. City needed a win to secure the title, but things weren’t going their way. At the 90-minute mark, they were down 2-1 to QPR, with United’s match already finished with a victory for the Red Devils, meaning the title was going to them.

Remarkably, City got them back level through Edin Dzeko in the 92nd minute, then they found one more attack that made its way to their future all-time top scorer Sergio Aguero, who coolly scored the winning goal to earn City their first league title since 1968.

In recent years, City have had the best of United, who have been going through a reshaping period since Fergie retired in 2013, whilst City have gone on to become a world powerhouse team.

Also more recently, Man City have developed a rivalry with nearby Liverpool FC, as the Reds have also experienced a golden period under Jurgen Klopp. Games between the two have become absolute must-watch football each year.

The two sides have pushed each other to unprecedented levels in English football, with City getting the better of Liverpool domestically, but the Kop boasting another Champions League victory during this time period.

Is it hard to get Manchester City tickets?

Seat Unique is delighted to provide fans with premium access to Man City tickets to their various games across the Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League for the 2024/25 season.

Being one of the top teams in the world, tickets for the most in-demand fixtures are often limited and sell out fast. This includes games such as Manchester City vs Liverpool and Manchester City vs Arsenal.

As for the Manchester derby, be sure to keep an eye out here and on Manchester United tickets for next season so you can get your seat for what will surely be two tight battles next season.

Make sure that you secure your place in the action, and guarantee an amazing Manchester City experience, with premium tickets and hospitality packages. Buy your Man City tickets now and start planning your perfect matchday.

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