- Stadium: Old Trafford.
To do so, look at the Sir Bobby Charlton 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
Upper Tier
FAQ
The Sir Bobby Charlton Stand, formerly known as the South Stand, is one of the four stands at Old Trafford, the home stadium of Manchester United Football Club. It was renamed in 2016 to honor Sir Bobby Charlton, one of the club’s greatest players.
The Sir Bobby Charlton Stand has a capacity of approximately 11,500 spectators.
Yes, this stand houses the main reception, Manchester United museum, Red Café, and the club’s administrative offices.
The Sir Bobby Charlton Stand offers a side-on view of the pitch. Being along the touchline, it provides a good perspective of the entire field, allowing spectators to follow the flow of the game easily.
Yes, the Sir Bobby Charlton Stand has three tiers. The lower and upper tiers are for general admission, while the middle tier consists of executive boxes and hospitality suites.
The stand is divided into several sections, typically labeled with letters. For example, you might find your seat in Section S1, S2, etc. The exact labeling and numbering system can be found on your ticket or the club’s seating plan.