The first Manchester Derby of the 2026/27 Premier League season takes place on Sunday, September 13, with Man United hosting Man City at Old Trafford. Although the home ballot has closed and the game is officially sold out, a limited number of official match tickets are still available through Seat Unique, a VIP and hospitality brand offering premium seating and complimentary food and drink.
Hospitality Packages and Prices
Seat Unique says it has 'dropped' prices across this season's home fixtures at Old Trafford. Derby tickets can fluctuate but currently start at £549 per person for the North West Quadrant Ticket Plus, which includes a padded seat between the Stretford End and Sir Alex Ferguson Stand, a complimentary concourse meal deal, a matchday programme, and a voucher for entry to the Man United Museum on a non-matchday.
Another option is the International Suite Post Match at £599 per person, offering 'premium' seating in Block N3408 of the Sir Alex Ferguson Stand, a complimentary bar, chef-inspired food, and two hours of post-match hospitality in the Stretford End.
Limited Availability and Fan Restrictions
The Block N1404 with Victoria Warehouse package, priced at £699 per person, has only two tickets remaining at the time of writing. It provides a seat close to the pitch and access to the Victoria Warehouse hospitality area for three hours before the game and one hour after. The Seat Unique Club, opened last year, offers four courses and complimentary drinks in an exclusive suite, plus a 'VIP executive padded seat' near the halfway line in Block N3405, though tables are unreserved and may be shared.
All tickets are for home supporters' areas, so Man City fans are liable to be refused entry. Blues fans should contact the club's ticket office to check eligibility for remaining tickets.
Broadcast and Recent Form
The match has been selected for broadcast on Sky Sports, with subscriptions starting at £22 per month for existing customers or £35 for new customers. Man United won the last derby at Old Trafford in January 2-0, with goals from Bryan Mbeumo and Patrick Dorgu, while City won the reverse fixture in September 3-0, including a brace from Erling Haaland. Both clubs have since undergone major changes, with Michael Carrick and Enzo Maresca now in charge.



