Manchester United was founded in 1878 and plays in the Premier League, the top flight of England football. Home matches are played at Old Trafford (capacity 76,212). If you have ever attended a Manchester United match, you can log it in Footbeen — the app will map every stadium you have been to, tally your stats, and remember every goal you have seen.
At a glance
- Founded
- 1878
- Country
- England
- League
- Premier League
- Home ground
- Old Trafford
- Capacity
- 76,212
Recent matches
- 13 Apr 2026 Manchester United vs Leeds 1 - 2
- 20 Mar 2026 Bournemouth vs Manchester United 2 - 2
- 15 Mar 2026 Manchester United vs Aston Villa 3 - 1
- 4 Mar 2026 Newcastle vs Manchester United 2 - 1
- 1 Mar 2026 Manchester United vs Crystal Palace 2 - 1
Upcoming Manchester United fixtures
- 18 Apr 2026 Chelsea vs Manchester United A
- 27 Apr 2026 Manchester United vs Brentford H
- 3 May 2026 Manchester United vs Liverpool H
- 9 May 2026 Sunderland vs Manchester United A
- 17 May 2026 Manchester United vs Nottingham Forest H
Frequently asked
How do I track my Manchester United matches?
Download Footbeen (free on iOS and Android). Manchester United is pre-loaded along with every Premier League fixture since 2010. Tap any match you attended, and it joins your diary — the stadium lights up on your personal map.
Where does Manchester United play their home matches?
Manchester United play home matches at Old Trafford in Manchester, capacity 76,212.
Can I log old Manchester United matches from years ago?
Yes. Footbeen's catalogue goes back to 2010, so you can retrospectively log Manchester United matches you attended from any season since then.
What league does Manchester United play in?
Manchester United plays in the Premier League, the top division of England football.
What is Manchester United's stadium capacity?
Manchester United plays at Old Trafford, which has a capacity of 76,212 spectators in Manchester.
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