Few fixtures carry the weight of shared history quite like Manchester United vs Everton at Old Trafford. Everton were founding members of the Football League in 1888; Newton Heath, later renamed Manchester United, joined in 1892. Both were among the 22 clubs that launched the Premier League in 1992, and they have met at Old Trafford in every Premier League season since. Manchester United vs Everton tickets are available through 1BoxOffice for this fixture at the Theatre of Dreams, where 74,310 seats generate one of the strongest atmospheres in English football.
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This is a fixture defined by Manchester United's dominance at home. The Red Devils have won the vast majority of their Old Trafford Premier League meetings with the Toffees, though Everton's surprise 1-0 victory in November 2025 proved that form counts for nothing when two historic clubs collide. With every Premier League point carrying weight, demand for Manchester United tickets remains strong throughout the campaign.
Whether you are a Manchester United season-ticket holder looking to upgrade to hospitality or a first-time visitor from overseas, this guide covers pricing, seating, delivery, fixture history and how to secure your place at Old Trafford.
Manchester United vs Everton is one of the most-played fixtures in English top-flight history. The two clubs have met over 200 times across all competitions, and their Premier League record stretches back to the very first weekend of the competition in August 1992, when Everton won 3-0 at Old Trafford in a result that shocked the football world.
Demand for this fixture is driven by several factors. Old Trafford is the largest club stadium in the United Kingdom, and its capacity ensures strong matchday revenue. Everton bring a vocal travelling support, filling the away allocation and generating a proper north-west rivalry atmosphere. The Toffees' move to the Hill Dickinson Stadium has only heightened interest in away days, as fans from both clubs relish the contrast between the two iconic venues.
Manchester United's pricing structure categorises opponents by expected demand. Everton typically falls into the club's mid-tier pricing bracket, positioned below the likes of Liverpool, Manchester City and Arsenal but above newly promoted sides. That said, when league positions, European qualification or festive scheduling come into play, prices can shift significantly on the secondary market.
Manchester United operate a membership system that controls access to the club's direct ticket sales. Premium, Official and Junior membership tiers each provide access to home Premier League tickets, though release windows can vary by membership tier. High-demand matches against the top six regularly sell out before reaching the general sale window, and even mid-tier fixtures like Everton can be difficult to secure through the club's own channels.
For supporters without a Manchester United membership, a verified ticket marketplace provides an alternative route. 1BoxOffice connects buyers with trusted sellers offering guaranteed entry, removing the need to hold a club membership or navigate member-only sales windows. This is particularly valuable for international fans who cannot access the club's priority booking periods.
Prices on the resale market reflect five key factors: the stand and tier, the proximity to the pitch, the opponent's profile, the time of season and how close the purchase falls to matchday. Below is a guide to the typical resale price ranges for Manchester United vs Everton at Old Trafford.
| Ticket Tier | Resale Price Range | Best For | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Upper tier / less central | £80 – £140 | Budget-conscious fans wanting the Old Trafford atmosphere | Good views from height; Sir Alex Ferguson Stand third tier is popular |
| Longside standard | £130 – £200 | Regular matchgoers who prefer a central pitch view | East and West Stands lower tiers offer strong sightlines |
| Lower tier / central areas | £180 – £280+ | Fans seeking close-to-pitch action | Stretford End and Sir Bobby Charlton Stand lower tiers |
| Premium seating | £250 – £400+ | Fans wanting padded seats and lounge access | Centennial Club, Platinum and Club seats |
| Hospitality / VIP | £400 – £900+ | Corporate entertaining, special occasions | Fine dining, private lounges, matchday host service |
Prices reflect typical resale ranges and may change as demand and availability shift closer to the match.
Old Trafford's four-stand layout offers distinct matchday experiences depending on where you sit. The Old Trafford seating plan helps you compare areas before purchasing. Below is a breakdown of the main sections.
| Area | What It Suits | Pricing | General Guidance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stretford End (West Stand) | Most vocal home fans; best atmosphere | Mid to high | The heart of United's support. Lower tiers are louder; upper tiers give panoramic views |
| Sir Alex Ferguson Stand (North) | Families, first-time visitors, neutral fans | Low to mid | Three tiers with good sightlines. The third tier is the most affordable area in the ground |
| East Stand (Scoreboard End) | Home fans behind the goal | Mid | Good atmosphere without the intensity of the Stretford End; away fans are housed nearby |
| Sir Bobby Charlton Stand (South) | Central pitch view, corporate buyers | Mid to high | Best vantage point for tactics and overall play. Houses several hospitality lounges |
| Hospitality suites | Corporate entertaining, premium experiences | High | Multiple tiers of package from shared lounges to private boxes |
Everton's away allocation at Old Trafford is housed in the south-east corner of the ground, within the East Stand's lower tier. The away section is accessed via dedicated turnstiles on Sir Matt Busby Way and is segregated from the home areas. Under Premier League rules, visiting clubs must be offered a minimum of 3,000 tickets at grounds with a capacity above 30,000.
| Supporter Type | Best Approach |
|---|---|
| Home fans | Any home section. The Stretford End lower tier delivers the strongest atmosphere in the ground. The Sir Alex Ferguson Stand, third tier, offers the strongest value. |
| Away supporters | East Stand lower tier (south-east corner). Tickets allocated through Everton's away ticketing system or via verified resale. |
| Neutral buyers | Sir Bobby Charlton Stand or Sir Alex Ferguson Stand upper tiers. Central views, lower intensity and good sightlines for enjoying the contest. |
Away fans are advised to enter through the designated away turnstiles only. Wearing Everton colours in home sections is not recommended and may result in ejection from the ground.
Old Trafford offers one of the widest hospitality menus in the Premier League, ranging from shared lounge packages to fully private suites. For a fixture like Manchester United vs Everton, hospitality provides a way to combine premium seating with dining and entertainment.
| Hospitality Option | Typical Buyer | Main Appeal |
|---|---|---|
| Red Café / shared lounge packages | Small groups, couples, birthday celebrations | Pre-match dining, padded seating, cash bar, matchday programme |
| Centennial Club | Corporate clients, mid-range entertaining | Three-course meal, complimentary drinks, central padded seats in the Sir Bobby Charlton Stand |
| Private boxes | Large groups, high-end corporate events | Fully private suite, dedicated host, fine dining, lounge area with pitch views |
| Tunnel Club / Director's Box area | VIP experiences, ultra-premium buyers | Closest seats to the pitch, exclusive pre-match tunnel access, five-star dining |
The delivery method for your Manchester United vs Everton tickets depends on the seller, the time remaining before the match and the ticket type. Below are the most common formats.
| Delivery Type | What to Check |
|---|---|
| E-ticket / mobile entry | Ensure your phone is charged. Screenshot the barcode as a backup. Some entries require the original purchaser's name on the ticket. |
| Print-at-home PDF | Print on clean A4 paper. Barcode must be clear and undamaged. Bring photo ID as a precaution. |
| Physical ticket (post or collection) | Confirm the delivery address and lead time. For international orders, courier tracking is recommended. |
| Ticket transfer via club platform | The seller transfers the ticket to your Manchester United account. You will need a registered account with the club. Check that the transfer is confirmed before matchday. |
Always read the listing notes before purchasing. Bring photo ID to the ground, keep your phone charged for mobile entry and arrive at least 45 minutes before kick-off to clear the turnstiles comfortably.
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Old Trafford attracts supporters from every continent, and a significant proportion of Manchester United vs Everton ticket buyers are based overseas. 1BoxOffice caters to international purchases with electronic ticket delivery, meaning you do not need a UK postal address. E-tickets and print-at-home PDFs are the most common formats for overseas buyers, removing the risk of postal delays.
If you are travelling in a group and need seats together, check the listing details carefully. Most sellers specify whether their tickets are consecutive seats. Be aware that Premier League fixtures are subject to date and kick-off time changes for broadcast scheduling, sometimes with as little as six weeks' notice. Build flexibility into your travel plans, particularly for fixtures that fall within a television selection window.
Manchester United and Everton have been meeting in league competition since 1892, making this one of the oldest and most-repeated fixtures in English football. Everton were founding members of the Football League in 1888; Newton Heath, as Manchester United were then known, joined in 1892. Both were among the 22 clubs that launched the Premier League in 1992. Their first Premier League meeting at Old Trafford, on the opening day of the 1992/93 season, produced a stunning 3-0 Everton victory that remains one of the great opening-weekend upsets.
What followed was an era of near-total United dominance at Old Trafford. Sir Alex Ferguson's sides went on an extraordinary unbeaten run against the Toffees at home in the Premier League, and Everton did not win again at Old Trafford in the league until December 2013, when Bryan Oviedo's late goal gave David Moyes a victory against his former club. After that, the Toffees endured another 12-year drought at the Theatre of Dreams before Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall's curling strike sealed a remarkable 1-0 win in November 2025, with Everton playing the majority of the match with ten men following Idrissa Gueye's extraordinary red card for striking teammate Michael Keane.
What makes this fixture distinctive is the contrast between United's overwhelming home record and Everton's stubborn refusal to accept it. The Toffees have won just three Premier League matches at Old Trafford in 33 seasons, yet each of those victories has carried historic significance. It is a fixture where form rarely tells the full story.
Data sourced from Sports Mole head-to-head records, ESPN match reports, ToffeeWeb match coverage, StatMuse and the Premier League's published results archive.
| Metric | Total |
|---|---|
| Matches played | 33 |
| Manchester United wins | 23 |
| Everton wins | 3 |
| Draws | 7 |
| Manchester United goals | 68 |
| Everton goals | 26 |
| Biggest home win | 5-1 (4 December 1999) |
| Biggest away win | 0-3 (19 August 1992) |
| First EPL meeting at Old Trafford | 19 August 1992 |
| Most recent home EPL meeting | 24 November 2025 |
Figures compiled from Sports Mole, ESPN, ToffeeWeb, StatMuse and the Premier League's published results. Old Trafford fixtures only; excludes away, cup and neutral-venue matches. Some pre-2010 results verified via club-published match reports and season reviews. Stats current to the end of November 2025.
| Date | Score |
|---|---|
| 24 November 2025 | Manchester United 0-1 Everton |
| 1 December 2024 | Manchester United 4-0 Everton |
| 9 March 2024 | Manchester United 2-0 Everton |
| 8 April 2023 | Manchester United 2-0 Everton |
| 2 October 2021 | Manchester United 1-1 Everton |
| 6 February 2021 | Manchester United 3-3 Everton |
| 15 December 2019 | Manchester United 1-1 Everton |
| 28 October 2018 | Manchester United 2-1 Everton |
| 17 September 2017 | Manchester United 4-0 Everton |
| 4 April 2017 | Manchester United 1-1 Everton |
| 3 April 2016 | Manchester United 1-0 Everton |
| 5 October 2014 | Manchester United 2-1 Everton |
| 4 December 2013 | Manchester United 0-1 Everton |
| 10 February 2013 | Manchester United 2-0 Everton |
| 22 April 2012 | Manchester United 4-4 Everton |
| 23 April 2011 | Manchester United 1-0 Everton |
| 21 November 2009 | Manchester United 3-0 Everton |
| 31 January 2009 | Manchester United 1-0 Everton |
| 15 September 2007 | Manchester United 1-0 Everton |
| 29 November 2006 | Manchester United 3-0 Everton |
| 29 October 2005 | Manchester United 1-1 Everton |
| 11 December 2004 | Manchester United 2-0 Everton |
| 26 December 2003 | Manchester United 3-2 Everton |
| 7 October 2002 | Manchester United 3-0 Everton |
| 15 December 2001 | Manchester United 2-0 Everton |
| 27 January 2001 | Manchester United 2-0 Everton |
| 4 December 1999 | Manchester United 5-1 Everton |
| 16 January 1999 | Manchester United 4-1 Everton |
| 6 December 1997 | Manchester United 2-0 Everton |
| 19 October 1996 | Manchester United 2-2 Everton |
| 9 September 1995 | Manchester United 3-2 Everton |
| 9 February 1994 | Manchester United 1-0 Everton |
| 19 August 1992 | Manchester United 0-3 Everton |
Old Trafford Premier League fixtures only, newest first. Results from 2010 onwards verified via ESPN match reports and Sports Mole. Earlier results compiled from ToffeeWeb match coverage, ManUtd.com highlights archive and the Premier League's published results.
Yes. While the club's direct sales prioritise members, a verified ticket marketplace such as 1BoxOffice allows non-members to purchase tickets from trusted sellers. You do not need a club membership to buy through 1BoxOffice.
International buyers can purchase through 1BoxOffice from any country. E-ticket and print-at-home delivery methods remove the need for a UK postal address. Ensure your phone is charged on matchday if using mobile entry.
The main factors are the stand and tier, the row position, proximity to matchday, overall demand and whether the fixture has been rescheduled to a midweek slot. Prices on the resale market fluctuate as availability changes.
The Sir Alex Ferguson Stand, third tier, consistently offers the most affordable seating at Old Trafford. Booking well in advance and comparing multiple listings on 1BoxOffice will help you find stronger value.
Yes. Old Trafford offers several hospitality tiers for Premier League fixtures, from shared lounge packages to private boxes. These are available through the club's hospitality sales and through verified platforms like 1BoxOffice.
Hospitality packages typically include a premium padded seat, access to a private or shared lounge, pre-match dining or drinks, a matchday programme and a dedicated host. The exact inclusions vary by package tier.
VIP-level packages at Old Trafford may include five-star dining, premium spirits and wines, the closest seats to the pitch, tunnel access experiences and a personal matchday host. Availability is limited, and prices are at the top end of the range.
Yes. On 1BoxOffice, you can search for the specific fixture and view all available listings for that match at Old Trafford, filtered by stand, tier and price.
The Stretford End is the loudest home section at Old Trafford. The lower tier of the Stretford End is where the most vocal supporters gather. The East Stand lower tier also generates a strong atmosphere, particularly for evening fixtures.
Everton's away allocation is in the south-east corner of the East Stand, lower tier. Access is through dedicated away turnstiles on Sir Matt Busby Way.
This is not advisable. Old Trafford stewards enforce segregation, and wearing away colours in home sections may lead to denial of entry or ejection. If you support Everton, buy from the away allocation or wear neutral clothing in home areas.
No. The away allocation is reserved for visiting supporters. Manchester United fans attempting to access the away section will be denied entry.
Everton receives a minimum allocation of approximately 3,000 tickets under Premier League rules. These are distributed through the club's own away ticketing system, with priority given to season ticket holders and members with the highest loyalty points.
Yes. Most 1BoxOffice listings specify whether seats are consecutive. When buying for a group, filter for listings that confirm seats are together. For larger groups (four or more), contact 1BoxOffice directly for assistance.
The most common methods are e-ticket (mobile entry), print-at-home PDF, physical ticket by post and club platform transfer. The delivery method is shown on each listing before you purchase.
Some e-ticket listings offer near-instant delivery after purchase. Check the listing details for estimated delivery times. Print-at-home tickets are also typically delivered within hours.
The widest selection is available several weeks before the fixture. Prices may rise closer to matchday as supply narrows. However, late availability can sometimes produce competitive pricing if sellers are eager to move remaining stock.
Old Trafford operates a restricted bag policy. Bags larger than A4 size (approximately 21cm x 30cm) are not permitted inside the stadium. Small bags and clear bags may be allowed, subject to search at the turnstiles. Check the latest guidance from Manchester United's matchday information pages before attending.
Yes. Children of all ages can attend. Under-16 tickets cannot be booked without an adult in the same booking, and any child under 14 must be accompanied by someone aged 16 or over. Family-friendly sections are available in the Sir Alex Ferguson Stand. Junior tickets are typically priced lower than adult tickets when purchased through the club, though resale listings may not always reflect junior pricing.
Old Trafford is well connected by public transport. The Metrolink tram stops at Old Trafford station (approximately a five-minute walk) and at Exchange Quay and Trafford Bar (both around a 15-minute walk). Manchester Piccadilly mainline station is approximately three miles away. Matchday shuttle buses run from the city centre. Car parking near the ground is limited on matchdays, so public transport is strongly recommended.
Manchester United and Everton have a long history of meeting across multiple domestic competitions. In the Premier League era, they have faced each other in the league, the FA Cup and the League Cup. For any of these fixtures at Old Trafford or away, 1BoxOffice is a verified marketplace operating since 2006 with a 150% money-back guarantee.