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A chance to become a Manchester City mascot at the Etihad Stadium

Looking for a day out with a difference this Easter? Premier League champions Manchester City are opening the doors of the Etihad Stadium for a series of extra-special holiday tours.

As well as being able to explore one of the world’s most spectacular sporting stadiums, kids can also get the chance to become a City mascot by taking part in an exciting Easter egg hunt around the stadium - simply enter the number you found, and all correct entries will be placed into a prize draw*.

Easter-themed tours are taking place from April 7 to 21, 2025, excluding matchdays, with face painting in the City store and the chance to meet Moonchester – the club’s official mascot.

All Easter-themed tours will offer the same immersive experience as regular stadium tours, giving footie fans the chance to follow in the footsteps of some of the game’s greats by walking down the players’ tunnel and exploring the home team’s dressing room.

Visitors can sit and interact with a virtual Pep Guardiola in the press room and even take his seat in the dugout to soak up all the stadium views.

Here’s everything you need to know about the Manchester City Stadium Tour...

Stadium tours last around 75 minutes, with visitors getting behind the scenes access to areas including the players’ tunnel, manager’s dugout and the home team dressing room.

An immersive audio-visual show will give fans a glimpse into what happens when players are preparing for games in the moments before kick-off.

You’ll experience the thrill of walking down the players’ famous glass tunnel accompanied by the sound of 55,000 fans cheering you onto the pitch, before going pitchside to sit in the manager’s seat and learn how the players prepare for matches in the first team warm-up area.

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