Mohamed Salah missed out on emulating David Beckham and Erling Haaland when nine-man Liverpool suffered a last-gasp defeat in their Premier League showdown with Tottenham.
13.09.2023 - 11:55 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Manchester City have sold out of every ticket they have offered up for all 19 Premier League home games this season.
The Blues changed up their ticketing policy this summer after consulting with fan group City Matters, making the majority of tickets for every game available at the same time. In doing this, the intention was to remove the pressure that people previously had of needing to be online on the morning when each individual game went on sale.
Demand to see Pep Guardiola's Treble winners has proven high again, with each game already selling out of all the tickets that were on offer. Matches against United, Arsenal, and six others sold out within the first 24 hours.
City took the decision to hold back some tickets for all games to spread the cost for anyone wanting to attend multiple games, and will put a second and final wave of tickets on offer next month. The club are also pushing ahead with their expansion of the North Stand that will see capacity increase to over 60,000.
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Guardiola praised the Etihad crowd last season for an improvement in atmosphere as the mania around Erling Haaland and concerted efforts from supporter groups made it an intimidating place for opposition sides to come. The Blues have won every single game they have played at home in 2023, with their last dropped points coming on New Year's Eve against Everton.
Red Star Belgrade are next up on Tuesday, while six Premier League sides will visit before the end of the year as well as Champions League opponents RB Leipzig and Young Boys.
Mohamed Salah missed out on emulating David Beckham and Erling Haaland when nine-man Liverpool suffered a last-gasp defeat in their Premier League showdown with Tottenham.
Manchester City is set to face Wolverhampton Wanderers at Molineux in their pursuit of a seventh consecutive Premier League victory. After achieving a historic treble last season, the star-studded Sky Blues have made an impeccable start as they aim for an unprecedented fourth consecutive top-flight title.
Leicester City manager Enzo Maresca has confirmed that Manchester City loanee Callum Doyle faces up to four months on the sidelines through injury.
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola will be expecting his team to bounce back this weekend when they travel to Wolverhampton Wanderers in the Premier League.
Bernardo Silva won't be fit to return for Manchester City at Wolves this weekend and the Blues will also be without John Stones and Kevin De Bruyne for the trip to Molineux.
Security is being tightened in Manchester city centre ahead of the Conservative Party conference, which starts this weekend.
Manchester City star John Stones and an England legend surprised a crowd of 300 homeless football players taking part in a charity tournament.
The future of HS2 rail to Manchester hangs in the balance, with the north set to lose out once again after being promised so much.
Former Manchester United player Tom Cleverley says Manchester United have 'never been further away' from winning the Premier League title than they currently are under Erik ten Hag.
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola is expected to shuffle his star-studded pack for their Carabao Cup third-round tie against Newcastle United on Wednesday night (8pm).
Pep Guardiola has leapt to the defence of striker Erling Haaland, telling anyone who doubts his finishing that they will soon eat their words.
Pep Guardiola is likely to tinker with his Manchester City side when Nottingham Forest visit the Etihad Stadium this weekend.
Ederson agrees with Pep Guardiola's recent assessment that he is maturing - even if he is still putting Manchester City hearts in mouths with some of his decision-making on the pitch.
All those legitimate concerns and worries. All of them are already completely blown away.
Manchester City and Manchester United have already earned millions from the Champions League before kicking a ball. Pep Guardiola’s side rejoiced in Istanbul as City finally got their hands on the famous trophy last season and completed their treble.
Christian Eriksen has stated losing three Premier League games already isn't good enough for Manchester United.
Here are your Manchester City evening headlines on Wednesday, September 13.
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The 1975 have added a fourth London date to their 2024 UK and European ‘Still At Their Very Best’ tour – get details below.Earlier this week, extra dates were added to the tour, including gigs at Glasgow’s OVO Hydro, Manchester’s AO Arena and a third show at London’s The O2.Now, the band will play a fourth show in London on February 20, which is confirmed to be the final additional date of the tour.It was also recently confirmed that the band will stage the world’s first “carbon removed” live event at the London gigs.Tickets for the new gig will go on presale on Wednesday, September 13 at 10am BST, with general sale following on Friday, September 15 at the same time. Buy tickets here.A post shared by The1975 (@the1975)A European run will then follow in Lisbon, Madrid, Paris, Oslo, Copenhagen, Berlin, Milan and many more, before they wrap up at the Palladium in Cologne, Germany on March 22.The newly announced dates will follow the band’s 32-date North American tour, which starts in Sacramento, California on September 26.