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Date | Time | League | Season | Attendance |
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31 January 2024 | 19:30 | Premier League | 2023-2024 | 54,512 |
Matchday 39 kicked off with picking Liam up from school, leading to a 30-minute drive to Wolverhampton Train Station. From there, we boarded a direct CrossCountry Train to Manchester Piccadilly. Despite my intention to wear my Liverpool shirt for good luck, hidden beneath layers due to a simultaneous Liverpool match, our journey went smoothly.
Upon reaching Manchester, our plan for a 30-minute walk to the stadium was thwarted by heavy rain. A misguided attempt to find a bus led us to the wrong station, resulting in a 15-minute downpour. Eventually, a crowded tram took us to the Etihad Campus, where we admired the stadium’s exterior before grabbing a matchday scarf and program.
Inside the stadium, a unique smoke and light show, including a tribute to Vincent Kompany, entertained us. Despite the challenge of buying tickets, numerous empty seats earned the stadium the nickname “Emptihad.” The match unfolded with City leading 2-0 at halftime, thanks to two goals by Alvarez. A swift third goal after halftime was missed due to a restroom visit.
Exiting on the 80th minute, we opted for a tram ride instead of a walk, ensuring we caught an earlier train back to Wolverhampton. Despite missing Burnley’s late goal, the quieter journey enhanced our overall experience. Special thanks to CrossCountry Trains for their punctuality and pleasant service.
Liam thoroughly enjoyed witnessing Erling Haaland’s brief appearance, making this another memorable matchday. Gratitude to Pat for securing the tickets, a pivotal contribution to the completion of this challenging match.
Facts about the Etihad Stadium:
- Home of Manchester City: The Etihad Stadium has been the proud home of Manchester City Football Club since its completion in 2003.
- Architectural Marvel: Designed by architect Arup, the stadium boasts a sleek and modern design, showcasing architectural brilliance.
- Hosted Major Events: Beyond football, the stadium has hosted concerts and major events, adding versatility to its impressive resume.
- Pitch Dimensions: The Etihad features a pitch that is 116 yards long and 77 yards wide, meeting the standard dimensions for professional football matches.
- Sustainability Initiatives: Known for its commitment to sustainability, the stadium incorporates eco-friendly features and initiatives, contributing to environmental conservation.

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