Manchester United v Everton tickets | Premier League | Old Trafford
Manchester United v Everton tickets are for sale on the online marketplace for all your football tickets. We have a wide collection of tickets for home and away fans at Old Trafford. This time it's for the match between two of the most storied names in English football: Manchester United and Everton, who sit among the top sides on the all-time Premier League ranking. United will be eager to assert themselves at home, while Everton will look to make life difficult for the Red Devils. One thing is for sure: the Toffees are not going to make it an easy match for Man United. Support your team at Old Trafford with the best 2026-2027 Manchester United v Everton tickets you will find.
The Red Devils versus the Toffees is an intriguing battle for the fans of these teams, but also for neutral football supporters. It's a matchup between two historic clubs with proud traditions and ambitions in the Premier League. In order to compete, they collected a number of top quality players. Book your Manchester United v Everton tickets for this match securely online! Experience the electric atmosphere at one of football's most iconic venues as these North West rivals clash at Old Trafford.
Experience one of English football's enduring rivalries as Manchester United welcome Everton to Old Trafford. This matchup brings together two of England's most historic clubs, with Manchester United's decorated past meeting Everton's resilient spirit.
Manchester United, one of English football's most decorated clubs, have rediscovered their competitive edge under Michael Carrick. With 20 top-flight league championships and 3 Champions League titles, United's history speaks for itself. Carrick, appointed in January 2026 and confirmed permanently after a remarkable turnaround, guided United to a third-place finish and a return to the Champions League, with attacking signings like Bryan Mbeumo, Matheus Cunha and Benjamin Šeško adding fresh firepower to the Red Devils.
Everton, under the returning David Moyes, have rebuilt impressively after years of struggle near the relegation zone. The Toffees moved into their spectacular new Hill Dickinson Stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock for the 2025-26 season, ending 133 years at the iconic Goodison Park. With a capacity of 52,888, their state-of-the-art waterfront home represents a new era for one of England's founding football clubs.
A fixture full of history
Encounters between these clubs have produced plenty of drama over the years. Manchester United enjoyed a strong recent run in the fixture, including an emphatic 4-0 victory over Everton at Old Trafford, before the sides shared a dramatic 2-2 draw at Goodison Park in which Manuel Ugarte's late volley completed a comeback from 2-0 down. Bruno Fernandes had pulled one back with a stunning free-kick before Ugarte's crucial strike.
Earlier meetings produced equally memorable moments. United cruised to a 3-0 victory at Goodison Park in November 2023, with goals from Alejandro Garnacho, Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial. Across the wider history of the fixture, United have generally held the upper hand at Old Trafford in particular.
Complete head-to-head record
All-time meetings across all competitions
Manchester United and Everton have contested more than 200 matches across all competitions since their first meeting. While Manchester United have traditionally dominated this fixture, recent years have seen the balance of power firmly in United's favour, with United holding a clear lead in the all-time record.
Notable facts:
- Everton have won just a single match at Old Trafford since their first Premier League visit in August 1992
- United went unbeaten against Everton in the Premier League between September 1995 and April 2005
- Graeme Sharp is the all-time leading goalscorer in this fixture with 11 goals for Everton
- Wayne Rooney represented both clubs in this fixture, having started his career at Everton before his legendary spell at United
Memorable matches
April 2019 - Goodison humiliation: Everton delivered one of Manchester United's heaviest Premier League defeats, winning 4-0 at Goodison Park on April 21, 2019. Goals from Richarlison, Gylfi Sigurdsson, Lucas Digne and Theo Walcott exposed United's defensive frailties under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. The comprehensive defeat marked Everton's most emphatic victory in the fixture's modern history.
April 2012 - The title-losing draw: Manchester United's 4-4 draw with Everton at Old Trafford on April 22, 2012, is viewed as the match that cost Sir Alex Ferguson's side the Premier League title. United led 4-2 with just ten minutes remaining, but Nikica Jelavic and Steven Pienaar scored late goals to complete a remarkable comeback. The dropped points swung the title race in Manchester City's favour, with City ultimately winning the championship on goal difference.
March 2012 - 10-goal thriller: Manchester United staged a dramatic comeback at Goodison Park on March 10, 2012, recovering from 3-1 down to win 4-3. Steven Pienaar opened the scoring before Darren Fletcher equalized. After Everton went 3-1 ahead through Marouane Fellaini and Nikica Jelavic, Nemanja Vidic and Dimitar Berbatov scored to level before Javier Hernandez netted a late winner in an unforgettable encounter.
April 2018 - FA Cup semi-final: Everton faced Manchester United in the FA Cup semi-final at Wembley on April 23, 2018, but fell to a 2-1 defeat. Anthony Martial scored the winner after an own goal by Chris Smalling and Romelu Lukaku's equalizer for United. The victory sent United to the final where they defeated Chelsea.
Venue: Old Trafford
The Theatre of Dreams
Old Trafford has been Manchester United's home since 1910 and is nicknamed "The Theatre of Dreams" by club legend Bobby Charlton. With a capacity of 74,197, it is the largest club football stadium in the United Kingdom and the eleventh-largest in Europe. The stadium's imposing structure and rich history make it one of world football's most iconic venues.
The original Old Trafford opened on February 19, 1910, with a match between Manchester United and Liverpool (which United lost 4-3). Designed by renowned stadium architect Archibald Leitch, the original ground had a capacity of slightly over 80,000. The stadium suffered severe bomb damage during World War II in 1941, forcing United to share Maine Road with rivals Manchester City until 1949 when they returned to a rebuilt Old Trafford.
The stadium underwent massive expansion in the 1990s and 2000s under Sir Alex Ferguson's successful reign. The North Stand was rebuilt in 1995 with a capacity of 25,500 and Europe's largest cantilever roof at the time. Further expansions added second tiers to the East Stand (2000) and West Stand (2006), bringing the capacity to its current level. In 2011, the North Stand was renamed the Sir Alex Ferguson Stand in honor of United's legendary manager.
Stadium features and atmosphere
The Stretford End is Old Trafford's most famous stand, home to United's most passionate supporters. Traditionally housing the club's most vocal fans, it creates an intimidating atmosphere for visiting teams. The Sir Bobby Charlton Stand (South Stand) remains the only two-tiered stand and is limited in expansion by the nearby railway line.
Old Trafford has hosted numerous prestigious matches, including the 2003 Champions League Final between Milan and Juventus, matches at the 1966 World Cup and Euro 96, and the 2012 Olympic Games. The stadium also features the Manchester United Museum, which chronicles the club's illustrious history, and offers popular stadium tours that give fans a behind-the-scenes look at one of football's most famous grounds.
Future development
Manchester United announced plans in 2025 to build a new 100,000-capacity stadium adjacent to Old Trafford. The project, which could take five to seven years to complete, would allow United to continue playing at Old Trafford during construction. The ambitious development represents a £2 billion investment and has received government backing, though United would need to resolve issues with the nearby railway terminal. The new stadium would become one of the largest football grounds in the world.
Getting to Old Trafford
By tram
The Manchester Metrolink provides excellent access to Old Trafford. The dedicated Old Trafford tram stop is located immediately adjacent to the stadium on the Altrincham line. Services run frequently from Manchester Piccadilly and other city center stations. On matchdays, additional trams operate to cope with increased demand. The journey from Piccadilly takes approximately 15 minutes.
By train
Manchester United Football Ground Station (on the Altrincham line) provides another rail option, approximately a 5-minute walk from the stadium. Trafford Bar Station is also nearby. All these stations connect to Manchester Piccadilly, the city's main railway hub with connections across the UK.
By bus
Multiple bus routes serve Old Trafford and the surrounding area. Routes include the 17, 114, 250, 252, 253, 255, 256, 263, X50, and 901. Buses provide connections from various parts of Manchester and Greater Manchester to areas close to the stadium.
By car
Old Trafford is located at Sir Matt Busby Way, Old Trafford, Manchester, M16 0RA. The stadium is accessible from the M60 motorway (junction 7 or 8) via Chester Road (A56). However, parking near the stadium is extremely limited on matchdays. Street parking is heavily restricted in the area, and official car parks fill up quickly and require advance booking. Public transport is strongly recommended for all matchday visitors.
By bicycle and walking
For those staying in central Manchester, Old Trafford is approximately 2 miles from the city center, making it a 40-minute walk or a 15-minute bike ride. The stadium provides bike parking facilities for those who choose to cycle.
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Historical context
Manchester United's legendary status
Manchester United are England's most successful club domestically with 20 league championships. They have won 3 European Cups/Champions League titles (1968, 1999, 2008), 12 FA Cups, and 6 League Cups. Sir Alex Ferguson's 26-year reign (1986-2013) established United as one of world football's superpowers, winning 13 Premier League titles during his legendary tenure.
The Busby Babes era of the 1950s showcased United's commitment to youth development before the Munich air disaster of 1958 claimed the lives of eight players and devastated the club. Matt Busby rebuilt the team and led United to become the first English club to win the European Cup in 1968. Ferguson's arrival in 1986 heralded the most successful period in English football history, with the treble-winning 1998-99 season representing the pinnacle.
Old Trafford, known as "The Theatre of Dreams," remains one of football's most iconic venues. Under Michael Carrick, United returned to the Champions League with a third-place finish, re-establishing themselves among the Premier League's leading sides, while their global fanbase, commercial power, and historic achievements ensure they remain one of football's true giants.
Everton's proud tradition
Everton Football Club were founded in 1878 and are one of England's oldest and most historic clubs. The Toffees have won 9 league championships, 5 FA Cups, and 1 European Cup Winners' Cup (1985). They were founding members of the Football League in 1888 and have spent more seasons in England's top division than any other club.
Everton's golden era came in the 1980s under Howard Kendall, when they won two league titles, the FA Cup, and the European Cup Winners' Cup. The club's "School of Science" nickname reflects their reputation for playing attractive, technical football. Everton were the first club in England to have a purpose-built football stadium, with Goodison Park opening in 1892.
The Toffees spent 133 years at Goodison Park, one of football's most historic grounds, before moving to the spectacular new Hill Dickinson Stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock for the 2025-26 season. The £800 million development represents the most significant moment in Everton's modern history. David Moyes returned as manager in January 2025 for his second spell, having previously transformed the club between 2002-2013, establishing them as consistent European qualifiers.
An unusual rivalry
The Manchester United-Everton fixture has an unusual dynamic in English football. While there's definite competitive edge when these teams meet, they are united by a shared rivalry with Liverpool. The saying "the enemy of my enemy is my friend" often applies, with Everton and United fans sharing mutual respect born from their common dislike of Liverpool's success.
Nevertheless, this hasn't prevented fierce battles on the pitch. The fixture has produced memorable moments, dramatic comebacks, and matches of huge significance. Players like Wayne Rooney, Romelu Lukaku, Phil Neville, and Tim Howard have represented both clubs, adding another layer to the relationship between these historic institutions.
Frequently asked questions
What's the capacity of Old Trafford?
Old Trafford has a capacity of 74,197, making it the largest club football stadium in the United Kingdom and the eleventh-largest in Europe. Plans are underway for a new 100,000-capacity stadium to be built adjacent to the current ground.
Can Everton fans buy tickets?
Yes, away tickets for Everton supporters are available when offered by our sellers, clearly marked as away section seats. The away section at Old Trafford typically accommodates around 3,000 visiting supporters in the lower tier of the Sir Bobby Charlton Stand (South Stand).
When did Everton last beat Manchester United?
Everton's most emphatic recent victory over Manchester United came on April 21, 2019, with a comprehensive 4-0 win at Goodison Park. Goals from Richarlison, Gylfi Sigurdsson, Lucas Digne, and Theo Walcott inflicted one of United's heaviest defeats in the Premier League era. Since then, United have largely dominated the fixture.
Where do Everton play now?
Everton moved to the new Hill Dickinson Stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock for the 2025-26 season, ending 133 years at Goodison Park. The spectacular waterfront stadium has a capacity of 52,888 and features state-of-the-art facilities, safe standing areas, and will host matches at Euro 2028.
Who has scored the most goals in this fixture?
Former Everton striker Graeme Sharp is the all-time leading goalscorer in matches between these clubs with 11 goals. For Manchester United, Wayne Rooney (who began his career at Everton) is among the top scorers in the fixture's history.
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Don't miss this compelling Premier League encounter between Manchester United and Everton at the iconic Old Trafford. This match offers top-quality football between two of English football's most historic clubs, each with proud traditions and passionate fanbases.
Manchester United arrive in strong form under Michael Carrick, having returned to the Champions League and re-established themselves among England's elite. With Bruno Fernandes orchestrating from midfield and exciting forwards like Šeško, Cunha, and Mbeumo providing firepower, United are determined to maintain their momentum. Everton bring resilience and organization under the returning David Moyes, having settled into a new era at their spectacular waterfront stadium while building for a brighter future.
Experience the atmosphere at one of football's most famous stadiums, witness world-class talent on display, and be part of a rivalry steeped in history and mutual respect. The Theatre of Dreams awaits as these North West clubs write another chapter in their long-standing fixture.
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This is Premier League football at its finest. This is Manchester United vs Everton. This is where history meets ambition at the Theatre of Dreams.

