- Stadium: Old Trafford.
To do so, look at the Sir Alex Ferguson Stand’s seating plan and select the desired section from the list below. Then choose the row and the seat to see the desired picture.
Lower Tier
Middle Tier
Upper Tier
- NE3417;
- NE3418;
- NE3419;
- NE3420;
- NE3421;
- NE3422;
- NE3423;
- NE3424;
- NE3425;
- NE3426;
- N3401;
- N3402;
- N3403;
- N3404;
- N3405;
- N3406;
- N3407;
- N3408;
- N3413;
- N3414;
- N3415;
- N3416;
- NW3427;
- NW3428;
- NW3429;
- NW3430;
- NW3431;
- NW3432;
- NW3433;
- NW3434;
- NW3435;
- NW3436;
- N4401;
- N4402;
- N4403;
- N4404;
- N4405;
- N4406;
- N4407;
- N4408.
FAQ
The Sir Alex Ferguson Stand, formerly known as the North Stand, is one of the four stands at Old Trafford, the home stadium of Manchester United Football Club. It was renamed in 2011 to honor the club’s long-serving and most successful manager, Sir Alex Ferguson.
The stand in its current form was completed in 1996 as part of a major stadium expansion. It replaced the old North Stand and significantly increased the stadium’s capacity.
The Sir Alex Ferguson Stand has a capacity of approximately 26,000 spectators, making it the largest stand at Old Trafford.
The stand has three tiers of seating. These include the lower tier, the middle tier (which includes executive boxes), and the upper tier.
Yes, the stand includes several special seating areas. There are executive boxes in the middle tier, the Sir Bobby Charlton Disabled Platform for wheelchair users, and family seating areas.
The main sectors in the stand are divided by tiers. In the Lower Tier, you’ll find sectors N1401 to N1413. The Middle Tier contains sectors N2401 to N2413. The Upper Tier includes sectors NE3417 to NW3434.
The view varies depending on which tier you’re seated in. The Lower Tier is closest to the pitch, offering an immersive experience but with a relatively low angle view. The Middle Tier provides a good balance of proximity and elevation for an excellent overall view. The Upper Tier offers the highest vantage point, providing a panoramic view of the entire pitch but is the furthest from the action.
Generally, views are unobstructed throughout the stand. However, seats at the very back of the upper tier may have slightly restricted views due to the roof overhang.
The stand is well-equipped with various facilities. These include multiple concession stands and bars, restroom facilities on all levels, the Manchester United Museum and Tour Centre, and the Red Café restaurant.
The stand is designed with accessibility in mind. It includes the Sir Bobby Charlton Disabled Platform, which provides dedicated spaces for wheelchair users and their companions. There are also accessible toilets and lifts to all levels to ensure comfort and convenience for all supporters.
The turnstile numbers for the Sir Alex Ferguson Stand vary depending on your seating area. For the lower and upper tiers, you should use turnstiles N10 to N51. If you’re seated in the middle tier or have access to the executive boxes, you should use the executive entrance. It’s always best to check your ticket for the exact turnstile number assigned to your seat to ensure smooth entry into the stadium.