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Man United Premier League Ticket and Hotel Packages 2026

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Key Points

  • Manchester United has confirmed that Old Trafford will be effectively sold out for most home Premier League matches in the 2026/27 season, yet supporters can still secure matchday access through official ticket-inclusive packages.
  • SportsBreaks, the club’s official supporter travel supplier, is offering ticket-and-hotel packages for all home fixtures in the 2026/27 season, allowing fans to “beat the mad rush” for tickets.
  • Each package includes an official Manchester United match ticket plus at least one night’s stay in a handpicked local hotel with breakfast, with prices ranging from £219 for early fixtures to £319 for high-profile matches such as Manchester City, Liverpool and Arsenal.
  • The launch comes as Michael Carrick, appointed permanent head coach on a two-year contract in May 2026, prepares to lead United through his first full season at Old Trafford.
  • Packages are available now for the entire fixture list, with specific matches including Ipswich Town, Manchester City, Tottenham, Liverpool, Arsenal and Leeds United among the options.
  • As reported by Manchester United’s official communications, SportsBreaks has served as the club’s supporter travel partner for several seasons and this extended partnership covers all Premier League and cup home fixtures in 2026/27.
  • The move is designed to give fans an “ultimate hassle-free football getaway,” combining tickets, accommodation and optional extras such as stadium tours or merchandise.
  • For supporters who cannot rely on general admission or season ticket allocations, these packages provide a guaranteed route into the stadium even when the regular ticket market is closed.

Manchester United (Manchester Mirror) July 01, 2026 – According to Manchester United’s official ticketing update for the 2026/27 season, the club anticipates that Old uk/local/trafford/">Trafford will be effectively sold out for home Premier League matches, with demand far exceeding available capacity. For many supporters, especially those outside the Members and Season Ticket holder bases, this historically means very limited chances to secure a ticket through general sale.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • What Do the Official SportsBreaks Packages Include for the 2026/27 Season?
  • Which Matches Are Available and at What Prices?
  • Who Is Michael Carrick and What Does His Appointment Mean for the 2026/27 Season?
  • Why Are These Packages Marketed as a Way to “Beat the Mad Rush”?
  • Background of the Development
  • Prediction: How This Development Can Affect Manchester United Supporters

However, as highlighted in reporting by The Sun and confirmed by Manchester United’s partnership with SportsBreaks, fans can still be present at the stadium through official ticket-inclusive travel packages. These packages bundle an official match ticket with at least one night’s accommodation, giving supporters a way to access games that are otherwise inaccessible via standard ticket channels.

What Do the Official SportsBreaks Packages Include for the 2026/27 Season?

According to Manchester United’s description of its partnership with SportsBreaks, all 2026/27 home fixture packages include an official match ticket plus a minimum of one night’s stay in a handpicked local hotel with breakfast. The hotel options are designed to suit different preferences and budgets, ranging from more affordable three-star properties to higher-end stays in central Manchester locations.

In addition to the core ticket-and-hotel elements, fans can enhance their experience by adding extras such as an Old Trafford Stadium Tour, official merchandise, or upgraded hospitality options, depending on availability and the specific match. Each booking is marketed as an “official” package, meaning the ticket is club-approved and not a third-party resale product.

Which Matches Are Available and at What Prices?

SportsBreaks has published the full list of 2026/27 Manchester United home fixtures with ticket-inclusive pricing, as shown on its dedicated Manchester United page. Examples include:

  • Manchester United v Ipswich Town (29 August 2026) – from £219
  • Manchester United v Manchester City (12 September 2026) – from £319
  • Manchester United v Tottenham Hotspur (10 October 2026) – from £290
  • Manchester United v Liverpool FC (23 January 2027) – from £319
  • Manchester United v Arsenal (27 February 2027) – from £319
  • Manchester United v Leeds United (15 May 2027) – from £319

These per-person prices assume two people sharing a room and include the match ticket and hotel stay, with higher figures typically reflecting rivalry or high-demand fixtures.

Who Is Michael Carrick and What Does His Appointment Mean for the 2026/27 Season?

Michael Carrick was confirmed as Manchester United’s permanent head coach in May 2026 on a two-year contract, following an interim period after Ruben Amorim’s dismissal in January 2026. During his time in charge, United secured Champions League qualification and finished third in the Premier League, with the club noting that no other top-flight team had accumulated more points than United’s 36 since Carrick’s appointment on 13 January.

Carrick brings significant United pedigree, having made 464 appearances during his playing career and winning five Premier League titles and one Champions League trophy with the club, as reported by Reuters when his interim role was first announced. His permanent appointment signals a shift towards a long-term project built on United’s own culture, with the 2026/27 season representing his first full campaign as the club’s leader.

For fans, the combination of Carrick’s leadership and the new ticket-and-hotel packages means there is both a clear on-pitch narrative and a practical way to attend games even when general tickets are unavailable.

Why Are These Packages Marketed as a Way to “Beat the Mad Rush”?

As described in reporting by The Sun, SportsBreaks is giving supporters the “perfect opportunity to beat the mad rush” for Old Trafford tickets, with packages available to book now rather than waiting for general sale windows that may never open for many fixtures. In practical terms, this means fans who are not season ticket holders or high-priority Members do not need to compete in the usual frenetic ticketing queues that follow fixture releases.

The packages are also positioned as an “unforgettable matchday experience” and an “ultimate hassle-free football getaway,” emphasising convenience and certainty over last-minute scrambling. By securing a package in advance, supporters gain a guaranteed ticket and hotel, reducing the risk of travel plans collapsing due to ticket unavailability.

Background of the Development

This initiative builds on a multi-year partnership between Manchester United and SportsBreaks, which began in the 2021/22 season and has been extended multiple times, including a 2025 renewal confirmed by the club. SportsBreaks has served as Manchester United’s official supporter travel supplier for several seasons, providing ticket-and-accommodation breaks for all home Premier League and cup fixtures.

The 2026/27 packages are launched alongside updated season ticket and general admission pricing for the year, as shared in Manchester United’s March 2026 ticketing update, which notes only modest increases for Season Ticket holders and unchanged pricing for certain categories. The combination of high pricing moderation for existing holders and the introduction of new travel packages suggests a strategy to balance loyalty retention with commercial growth through packaged experiences for travelling fans.

The timing is also significant: with Michael Carrick now confirmed as the club’s permanent manager, the 2026/27 season is widely viewed as the start of a defined project under his leadership, increasing interest among fans who want to see United’s new direction in person.

Prediction: How This Development Can Affect Manchester United Supporters

For Manchester United fans based outside the North West, especially those without season tickets or priority membership status, these packages offer a more reliable and straightforward way to attend matches than relying on general admission windows. The guaranteed ticket and hotel reduce uncertainty, which can be a major barrier for fans planning trips from abroad or from distant UK cities.

However, the price levels, which start from £219 but rise to £319 for key fixtures, may still be a constraint for some supporters, particularly those travelling with families or on tighter budgets. This could lead to a situation where the most accessible route into Old Trafford for non-members is through mid-tier packages aimed at adult fans, while younger or more budget-conscious supporters may find options limited unless they qualify for specific membership categories or youth pricing.

Overall, the packages are likely to strengthen United’s relationship with travelling fans and international supporters, while reinforcing the club’s positioning as a global destination where match access is increasingly managed through bundled experiences rather than standalone ticket sales.

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