Manchester United plans fewer car parks at new stadium
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 11, 2026, 6:15 AM
Last updated Jul 11, 2026
Manchester United will encourage fans to use public transport for matches at their upcoming 100,000 capacity stadium in Trafford Park. The club aims to reduce reliance on cars, consolidating existing surface car parks to maximize land use. Trafford Council's Strategic Masterplan emphasizes enhancing public transport accessibility. While official matchday parking will remain available for supporters, specifics on accessibility features are still being developed. The masterplan includes building a new railway station to improve transit options.
- •New stadium planned in Trafford Park with 100,000 capacity.
- •Supporters encouraged to use trams, trains, and buses.
- •Current matchday parking options will be consolidated.
- •New railway station planned to enhance access.
- •Details on disabled parking will be confirmed later.
- 6:15 AMYahoo Sports — Fewer car parks at Manchester United's new stadium
"Fans of Manchester United are being told to use public transport - to get to matches at their new 100,000 capacity stadium.
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