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Ticket Tips for Huge Clash Between Arsenal and Man United

The Gunners take on the Red Devils in this hugely significant fixture. Millions around the world will undoubtedly tune in to see two of the biggest and most historic clubs in English football go head-to-head.

Arsenal took victory in their two opening matches of the 2023/24 Premier League season, including a 2-1 home win over Nottingham Forest on the opening weekend of the campaign, but had to settle for a two-all draw against Fulham.

Manchester United, meanwhile, were fortunate to earn 3 points in their season opener versus Wolves at Old Trafford. In their following league instalment, Erik ten Hag’s men were soundly beaten 2-0 by Tottenham but they bounced back with a 3-2 comeback win over Forest in their last match before making the trip to Arsenal.

Read more to learn about tips for buying tickets to this highly-anticipated encounter.

Ticket Information

Bagging a ticket for this Arsenal vs Manchester United fixture is no simple task.

The best way to secure tickets in the Arsenal end is to be a season ticket holder or to hold official membership with the club. It is estimated that Arsenal have 42,000 season ticket holders and a waiting list to become one that is double the size.

Even as an Arsenal member, either Silver or Red Membership, the chances of successfully attaining tickets are extremely low, especially for a game of this magnitude. To put it into perspective, Arsenal boast over 200,000 members.

If you want a Manchester United away ticket for this fixture at Arsenal, the numbers are even more stark. The Gunners provide 3,000 tickets to away teams, who usually sit in the South East corner of The Emirates.

You can only get hold of a Manchester United away ticket if you are a season ticket holder or executive club member. The Red Devils have more than 50,000 season ticket holders.

So, even as a season ticket holder, who has built up a lot of away ticket points following Man United in recent years, you will likely struggle to get a ticket for the away end at The Emirates.

Ultimately, this game would likely be sold out two or three times over, such is the demand for tickets to watch these two teams face off.


How SeatPick can help

Thankfully, this is where SeatPick comes to the fore. Our platform compares prices on the secondary market, with tickets from a variety of reliable resellers online.

Tickets for this fixture are available, but they won’t come cheaply. The lowest price for Arsenal vs Manchester United tickets is £255.

These prices may seem exorbitant, but it is understandable considering the sky-high demand for tickets to this particular match-up. Moreover, Arsenal are expected to challenge for the Premier League title, meaning tickets for their most-anticipated home fixtures will see entrance at a premium.

In comparison, Arsenal vs Manchester City tickets (8th October) start from £348. Tickets for Arsenal’s home game against Liverpool start from £394, and tickets for Arsenal vs Chelsea start from £327. Tickets for Man United’s visit to Liverpool are a minimum £304 per head.

SeatPick is the optimal way to get your tickets for any live sports event. Our platform lists prices from only vetted and authorised sites. After selecting the seats you want, proceed to checkout and fill out the required information to complete the transaction with a 100% ticket guarantee.

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Tips for Buying Tickets

As mentioned, ticket prices can take a severe toll on budgets. To help you save a few extra bucks, here are a few handy tips to consider when purchasing tickets for live events.

Given the craze, importance and magnitude surrounding this particular fixture, we recommend to secure your seats sooner rather than later. We already know the demand for tickets is enormous, so it is unlikely prices will come down as the event looms nearer.

If you are looking to acquire multiple tickets together, it is best to buy them separately. It ultimately works out more economical to purchase tickets individually from resale sites as opposed to together in one transaction.

For Arsenal fans looking to see their team live and up close, there ought to be alternative fixtures with tickets available at much lower prices than for this gargantuan encounter. For example, the visit of Wolves to N7 sees tickets available from £153.

However, if you remain adamant to see these teams share a pitch, the reverse fixture at Old Trafford will have tickets for more reasonable prices due to the venue holding a greater capacity than at The Emirates.

History of a Key Premier League Fixture

Arsenal and Man United need no introduction to one another. These juggernauts have a long and storied history with countless titanic battles over the years. Having first met back in 1894, they have gone on to share a pitch on more than 200 occasions.

Both clubs boast trophy cabinets decorated with heaps of silverware, including a combined 33 league titles across the First Division and Premier League eras.

13 times have Arsenal been champions of England, most recently in 2003/04 when Arsène Wenger’s side went unbeaten throughout the Premiership campaign. The Gunners have won the most FA Cup titles in history (14) and have also reached the final 21 times, more than any other team.

In the opposite corner, Manchester United have been crowned English champions 20 times. Particularly owing to Sir Alex Ferguson, the Old Trafford club asserted itself as the most successful footballing institution in the land.

In Europe, the Red Devils captured the UEFA Champions League twice under Ferguson (in 1999 and 2008) and previously won the European Cup in 1968 with Matt Busby at the helm. In 2017, José Mourinho won United its first Europa League triumph.

The closest Arsenal have come to European honours was in 2005/06. The Gunners progressed to the Champions League final but lost 2-1 to FC Barcelona at the Stade de France.


Head-to-Head

As two giants of the game, clashes between these teams are typically of substantial magnitude. They were the chief title protagonists in the late 1990s and early 2000s. For nine consecutive years until 2004, either Arsenal or Man United were the reigning Premier League champions.

In 1998, Arsenal’s Tony Adams and Freddie Ljungberg were on the scoresheet in a stunning 3-0 rout of Ferguson’s men. Three years later, the Gunners scored another crucial victory over their title rivals. Thierry Henry netted twice to set his team on its way to a 3-1 win over the then-Premier League holders.

In 2005, the sides contested a league match at Highbury for the penultimate time before the Gunners moved to the Emirates Stadium the following year. A thrilling six-goal affair saw Cristiano Ronaldo bag two goals for United while Patrick Vieira and Dennis Bergkamp scored for the hosts. The contest finished 4-2 in favour of the visiting Red Devils.

Alexis Sanchez and Mesut Ozil each hit the target against United in 2015, as Arsenal ran out 3-0 winners over their old foes.

In January 2023, these teams played out a captivating affair in north London. Marcus Rashford had put the away side in front but the hosts remained determined to get back into the game. Spurred on by the raucous atmosphere at The Emirates, Eddie Nketiah completed a comeback win in the 90th minute.


*All data and prices are correct at time of publishing.