*Parking alert: Access via Gates 3 and 7 is restricted to accredited passholders and disability permit holders only.
In a huge sporting moment for Melbourne and soccer in Australia, global powerhouse Manchester United are returning to the MCG.
Arrive early
To ensure you are inside the Ground in time for the match start, arrive early and leave plenty of time for the entry process.
Access
All MCC members are eligible to purchase a seat for themselves, which activates your membership card for entry, and up to four visitor tickets for each match via Ticketek. Reserved seating is available on Level 1, 2 and 3 of the Members’ Reserve on a first-in, first-served basis. There will be no walk-up access for these matches.
Level 4 of the Reserve will be a public reservation.
Tickets
MCC members: $90
Adult visitor ticket: $128
Child visitor ticket: $60
Don’t miss your chance to see some of the world’s best players on home soil. Purchase your tickets via Ticketek and enter your MCC barcode number when prompted.
Purchase your tickets via Ticketek
Dining
Dining registrations for the ballot for the Members’ Dining Room and Jim Stynes Grill will open on Monday July 11 from 9.00am to 5.00pm.
Full and Restricted members will be able to register for a table in the Members’ Dining Room while all categories of members can register for a table in the Jim Stynes Grill. The normal dress code will apply in the Members Dining Room, Long Room and Jim Stynes Grill.
Dining packages do not include admission. A reserved seat must be purchased for entry into the match.
50-year members
50-year members are able to purchase seats for themselves and their guests in Bay N42 on Level 2, subject to capacity.
Passes
Members of all categories will be able to apply for up to two Long Room passes to entertain their guests in the Long Room. Dress regulations apply. Applications will be taken via the website on a first-in, first-served basis from 9.00am, Monday July 11. Balcony passes will not be required for these matches as all Balcony seating is pre-reserved.
MCC Library Fact Sheets
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Parking
Public parking in Yarra Park is unavailable for this match. Parking is available to disability permit holders and accredited passholders only.
Click here for parking information as well as alternative parking options close to the MCG.
Road closures
- Brunton Avenue: 5.00pm-11.20pm
- Jolimont Street & Terrace: 5.00pm-11.20pm
- Wellington Parade: 10.20pm-11.50pm
The G-Train Mobility Shuttle Service
The G-Train Mobility Shuttle Service operates during public events held at the MCG.
The service is free and accessible to patrons with mobility challenges and in 2022, the G-Train will also feature vehicles with wheelchair-friendly access.
Pre-booking is not required; simply wait at a designated pick up point for the next available buggy. The service has pick up points from the following locations:
- Richmond Station
- Jolimont Station
- Accessible Parking Area
Find out more
Planned Metro Trains Disruptions
Buses replace trains on sections of the Lilydale, Belgrave, Cranbourne, Pakenham, Mernda and Hurstbridge lines this weekend.
- Passengers should allow extra time when travelling to and from the MCG.
- Please be aware after the game there may be increased congestion and delays getting onto the platforms at Richmond and Jolimont stations.
- Passengers are advised to return to where they got off the bus prior to the game.
For further information and to plan your journey at
ptv.vic.gov.au.
MCG Multi-Faith Prayer Room
The MCG Multi-Faith Prayer Room is open to all patrons. Located on Level B1 of the Shane Warne Stand (at approximately M13), the room is able to cater for more than 50 patrons at one time, and is suitable for patrons of all faiths including Christian, Muslim, Jewish and Hindu.
The Multi-Faith Prayer Room is accessible for all patrons from across the stadium, regardless of where they are seated.
Sensory Friendly Space
A sensory friendly space, presented by the MCC Foundation, is now open at the MCG offering visitors some quiet and calm on event day no matter the size or volume of the crowd.
Located within the Australian Sports Museum* on Level 1 (inside Gate 3, behind bay M51) this is a space for patrons of all ages who have sensory sensitivities, processing differences, or other hidden disabilities (e.g. autism, acquired brain injury, mental illness, PTSD, dementia).
Find out more.