Manchester City announced the start of feasibility studies for an extension to the Etihad Stadium.
The City of Manchester Stadium, as it is known without sponsorships, is already one of the largest in the country. It has a football capacity of around 55,000. That alone ranks it as the sixth largest football stadium in England. Only Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur, West Ham and Arsenal have grounds with a higher capacity. Next, Wembley Stadium is the largest in the country.
This announcement of a potential expansion to the Etihad Stadium focuses on the North Stand of the stadium. The ground has full rings of bleachers on the first and second levels. However, the third level only applies to the sidelines and the south end. The south end is where away fans have designated sections.
For this reason, Manchester City wants to complete those rings. In doing so, he estimates that the stadium’s capacity can reach more than 60,000. Consequently, it could surpass Arsenal, West Ham and Tottenham, all of which have stadiums that seat just over 60,000. Manchester United’s Old Trafford won’t be caught anytime soon, with a capacity of over 74,000.
Manchester City’s ability in matchesCity often has criticism due to a lack of fans. For example, in the 2022/23 campaign, Manchester City averaged a 96.8% capacity. A strong turnout, but still 13th in the Premier League on that stat. Furthermore, it is the worst of the traditional ‘big six’ clubs.
The argument is that more seats are harder to fill. However, this possible expansion to the Etihad Stadium would certainly generate more revenue during a campaign. Few teams play as many games as Manchester City in the world of club football.
Etihad Stadium expansion and more
Plans to add more seats are just the beginning of what City has in store for its expansion. The club also included a designated fan zone with shops right outside the stadium to add to the experience. In addition, he mentioned an on-site museum and hotel for fans and patrons.
The objective of the feasibility studies is to grow the fan experience, both on match days and on days off. Manchester City also welcomes feedback from fans to add your thoughts on what should be added to the experience in the area surrounding the Etihad Stadium.
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