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Man Utd Fan Forum Dishes Out Ticket Perks as Women's Team Braces for Blockbuster Week

Man Utd Fan Forum Dishes Out Ticket Perks as Women's Team Braces for Blockbuster Week

The Peoples Person EN 24 March 2026 at 09:05 2 sources
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Manchester United's latest Fans' Forum revealed ticket perks for supporters' clubs, sanction reviews, stadium improvements, and a UWCL fan zone. Meanwhile, the women's team faces a pivotal week: Bayern Munich in the Champions League quarters, a derby vs Man City, and the return leg. With strong defences and key injuries, it's make-or-break for Marc Skinner's side.

Man Utd Fan Forum Dishes Out Ticket Perks as Women's Team Braces for Blockbuster Week

Picture this: you're sinking a pint at the pub, moaning about Old Trafford ticket woes, when suddenly Manchester United drop some proper fan-friendly news from their latest Fans' Forum. Held on 12 March at the Theatre of Dreams, it was the third chinwag of the season between club brass and supporter reps. And boy, did they unpack some gems – six key takeaways that might just make matchdays a tad less painful.

Fan Forum: Tickets, Sanctions, and Stadium Tweaks

First up, a win for the die-hards: 1,000 tickets per men's home game next season are being ring-fenced for official supporters' clubs. No more scrambling against touts or season-ticket barons – that's proper red army priority.

Ticket sanctions are getting a full audit too, aiming for fairness and Premier League gold standards by 2026/27. They're looping in fan groups to keep it transparent, which feels like a nod to those who've felt the sting of bans gone wrong.

Matchday access? United's doubling down on smoother entry at Old Trafford, while trialling a cheeky 25% discount at concourse kiosks. Fancy a pie without the post-match regret? Cheers to that.

Data nerds rejoice: ticket sales info for home games and potential Euro away jaunts will be published again next season, planned with fan input. Transparency's the name of the game.

The club's also jetting off to Tampa Bay for the Premier League Mornings Live fan fest on 18-19 April. Expect Red Devil vibes in Florida sunshine.

And for the lasses: ahead of their UWCL quarter-final first leg v Bayern Munich on 25 March, the International Suite opens as a free fan zone from 16:30-19:15 GMT for ticket holders. As reported by The Peoples Person, full minutes are online for the full debrief.

Women's Team: Bayern, Derby Drama, and History in the Making

Now, shift gears to the women's side, where Marc Skinner's crew is staring down the barrel of their biggest week ever. Debutants in the Champions League proper, they're hosting Bundesliga bulldogs Bayern Munich at Old Trafford midweek, sandwiched by a seismic derby against WSL toppers Manchester City on Saturday, then the Allianz Arena return leg. It's like waiting ages for the No. 1 bus, then three monsters roll up at once.

Bayern are no mugs – runaway Frauen-Bundesliga leaders, averaging nearly four goals a home game, with passing sharper than a Geyser tackle. Georgia Stanway's purring, Pernille Harder's bagged five (only Alessia Russo has more), but ace winger Klara Bühl sits out with a calf knock – small mercies. United? They've got the competition's stingiest defence, most clean sheets, and skipper Maya Le Tissier leading ball recoveries like a hoover (59 and counting).

Injuries bite both ways: no Anna Sandberg (knee) or Ella Toone (hip) for United, Bayern missing Lena Oberdorf long-term. Boost though – Jayde Riviere's back. As The Guardian notes, Skinner's fired up the troops: time to stop just showing up and start gatecrashing Europe's elite party.

Nail a semi-final spot, bag top-three WSL for next year's Champions League, plus that League Cup final run? Dream season. Slip up? Pundits will call it a damp squib by May. This week's the litmus test – can Skinner's improvers grab glory amid the glamour ties?

Full minutes and past forums are a click away on the club site. United fans, stock up on popcorn (or pies) – it's going to be a belter.

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Key Entities

Players:

Marc SkinnerKlara BühlGeorgia StanwayPernille HarderAlessia RussoMaya Le TissierAnna SandbergElla TooneJayde RiviereLena Oberdorf

Clubs:

Manchester UnitedBayern MunichManchester City

Leagues:

Premier LeagueWomen's Super LeagueUEFA Women's Champions LeagueFrauen-Bundesliga
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