Overview
The Etihad Stadium, also known as the City of Manchester Stadium, is the 53,400-capacity home of Manchester City FC. Built for the 2002 Commonwealth Games, its sweeping bowl design offers excellent sightlines and a modern matchday experience.
Highlights
- Stadium Tour: Access to the dressing rooms, players' tunnel, press room and pitch-side dugouts.
- City Football Academy: The state-of-the-art training complex visible from the stadium grounds.
- Etihad Campus: The wider sports district including the National Squash Centre and Regional Athletics Arena.
History
Originally the City of Manchester Stadium, it was constructed for the 2002 Commonwealth Games and converted for football afterwards. Manchester City moved in from Maine Road in 2003.
Visitor Tips
- Tours: Multiple tour options including Champions Tour; advance booking recommended.
- Metrolink: Take the tram to the Etihad Campus stop.
- Duration: 1–1.5 hours (tour).