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The annual initiative, which is now in its 16th year, is focusing on the matchday experience for disabled fans, shining a light on the positives of attending football matches and promoting a culture of accessibility and inclusiveness in sport.

Work is continuing at Old Trafford to enhance accessibility for all disabled supporters, and will see an increase in the amount of accessible seating across the stadium.

118 new wheelchair positions and 158 amenity seats will be installed in the Stretford End, South Stand and North West Quadrant areas of the stadium, providing supporters with the opportunity to watch games at various distances and heights, including a new purpose-build concourse at the back of the Stretford End.