April Half-Term plans? Sorted! Take part in our City Easter Egg Hunt on a Stadium Tour this half-term for a chance to win a ...
Entering a soccer match without a ticket will become a criminal offence under new laws that will take effect ahead of the English League Cup final between Arsenal and Manchester City at Wembley Stadiu ...
The British government has made entering a football stadium without a ticket a criminal offence for the first time this ...
Manchester City fans can book their seat at Wembley Stadium as Pep Guardiola and Mikel Arteta go head-to-head in their first shot at silverware this season.
The new law means fans entering the stadium without a valid ticket or any other illegal means would be charged under criminal offenses, including a ban of up to five years, as well as a fine of up to ...
City in the Community has its own monthly prize draw, providing fans with the opportunity to win ‘money can’t buy’ prizes ...
New rules make entering football matches without a ticket illegal in England and Wales, with fines and bans introduced to ...
A new law making it a criminal offence to enter a football match without a ticket comes into force across England and Wales ...
Tokyo Takeover – the competition’s first official trophy tour of Japan. In recent years, Japanese players such as Brighton & ...
Supporters of Arsenal and Manchester City have been warned they face hefty fines and banning orders if they try to enter ...
A full guide to everything else you may need to know about the final can be found on Wembley Stadium's Carabao Cup final ...
City’s Ayaka Yamashita, Yui Hasegawa and Aoba Fujino all played key roles as Japan beat South Korea 4-1 to confirm their ...