Arsenal, Old Trafford and Manchester United
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Manchester United take on Arsenal on the opening weekend of the Premier League season on Sunday, and we asked out team how they see the game going
MANCHESTER UNITED are making hush-hush checks about a remarkable return for keeper and club legend David de Gea. The Red Devils have been tipped off that the Spaniard, 34, has a clause in his deal
Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim has made a change to the club's pre-match routine at Old Trafford, reverting to the system used before Erik ten Hag's arrival.
It will host up to 1,000 match-going fans in W1 car park for our home fixtures against Arsenal, Burnley and Chelsea.
Old Trafford is the perfect stage for Viktor Gyokeres to show Arsenal supporters and Premier League viewers around the world why he is the man to score the goals that defeat Manchester United and set Mikel Arteta on his way to winning his first league title as a manager.
MANCHESTER UNITED have blamed the “rising cost of produce” for a mammoth 51 PER CENT hike in beer prices at Old Trafford. Fans were stung by huge price increases when they attended
Back at Old Trafford for a pre-season friendly against United at the weekend, De Gea impressed in a 1–1 draw for Fiorentina, after which he was asked whether he still had any hard feelings over his exit from United two years ago. “No,” he insisted. “Sometimes football is like it is, you can’t control everything.
In December 2022, Trafford Council launched a survey to look at the impact events at Old Trafford have on the local community. The survey went live on January 13, 2023, and closed on February 10 ...
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Manchester United are still keen to sign a goalkeeper and a new midfielder before the September 1 transfer deadline
Ruben Amorim admitted Manchester United supporters will still succumb to nerves during their home games this season. United won only seven of their Premier League matches at Old Trafford last term as they were beaten nine times,
In 2006, Old Trafford boasted 24,000 more seats than the second-biggest Premier League ground, St James’ Park. Now, the homes of West Ham, Spurs and Arsenal all hold more than 60,000.