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Manchester City Women: Get the lowdown on fixtures, ticket prices, offers, parking and deals

Manchester City Women are one of the biggest teams in the Barclays Women's Super League (WSL), and are looking to clinch their first title since 2016, so why not make your City debut this season by going to cheer them on?

The team finished second last season, narrowly losing out to Chelsea on goal difference – despite winning 18 of their 22 matches, boasting the division’s top scorer and keeping the most clean sheets. They also set a new league record, winning 14 successive games.

Can they go one better this season? Your support could prove vital.

If you haven’t attended a match before, here’s everything you need to know on getting tickets, and more…

The first game of the 2024/25 season takes place on September 22, 2024 at the Emirates against Arsenal with a 12.30pm kick-off. Tickets will be available soon.

Following this, Manchester City Women's home opener is at the Joie Stadium against Brighton & Hove Albion on September 29 at 12.30pm - and tickets are on sale here now, starting from £10 for adults and £5 for children.

Manchester City Women play matches at our home, the Joie Stadium, located on the Etihad Campus on Ashton New Road. For the 24/25 season, the team will play a select number of matches at the Etihad Stadium.

Matches at both stadiums feature a free kids fanzone, which is open before every weekend match and includes a soft play area, interactive competitions, and appearances from the Manchester City mascots, the Moonies. There are also playmakers and face painters walking around both stadiums for each match.

There are plenty of stands selling food and drink, including vegetarian and vegan options, while playmakers, dressed in yellow, are there to guide visitors around the stadium.

You can buy tickets to

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