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Watch Manchester City v Arsenal live at the Etihad.
Admissions to the 93:20 Lounge provides you with executive middle-tier padded seats (located in Blocks 209/210/220/221) and a complimentary match programme. You can access the lounge 2.5 hours prior to the match and can stay up to an hour post match. Cash bar and food outlets available.
Admissions to the Citizens Lounge offers you executive padded seats (along the half-way line - Block 206), a three-course carvery meal, complimentary beer, wine, and soft drinks, a matchday programme, compere entertainment, and VIP parking. You can access the lounge 2.5 hours prior to the match and can stay up to an hour post match.
Admissions to the Kits Sports Bar provides you with executive middle-tier padded seats (located in Block 202), complimentary soft drinks and hot drinks, one complimentary half-time beer and a complimentary match programme. You can access the Kits Sports Bar 1.5 hours prior to the match and can stay up to an hour post match. Cash bar and food outlets available.
Admissions to the Citizens Back Four Hospitality package offers you executive padded seats (along the half-way line - Block 205), private booth seating, a three-course carvery meal, complimentary beer, wine, and soft drinks, a matchday programme, compere entertainment, and VIP parking. You can access the lounge 2.5 hours prior to the match and can stay up to an hour post match.
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People also ask :
What is Emirates Stadium?
Emirates Stadium is a football stadium located in Holloway, London, UK. It is the home stadium of Arsenal Football Club, one of the top football clubs in the English Premier League.
When was Emirates Stadium built?
Construction of Emirates Stadium began in 2004 and the stadium officially opened on July 22, 2006.
How many seats does Emirates Stadium have?
Emirates Stadium has a seating capacity of 60,704, making it the third-largest football stadium in England, behind only Old Trafford and Wembley Stadium.
How can I get to Emirates Stadium?
Emirates Stadium is easily accessible by public transportation, including the London Underground, Overground, and bus services. The closest stations are Holloway Road (Piccadilly line), Arsenal (Piccadilly line), and Finsbury Park (Victoria line and Overground).
Can I take a tour of Emirates Stadium?
Yes, Emirates Stadium offers guided tours of the stadium throughout the year. During the tour, visitors can explore the stadium, including the dressing rooms, pitch, and dugouts, as well as learn about the club's history and see some of the trophies won over the years. Tickets for the tour can be purchased online or at the stadium.