Premier League 2: City v West Ham tickets on sale
Manchester City's Elite Development Squad play the Hammers on Friday 22 August with the kick off at 19:00 (UK).
And Season Ticket members and Cityzens official members can again get one free ticket for every game in Premier League 2.
Our first home game of the new campaign will see Ben Wilkinson and his players aiming to build on a fabulous 2024/25 campaign when we won both the Premier League 2 league phase and subsequent play-off final.
Tickets are now available online at https://www.mancity.com/tickets/eds-team/all for this fixture and are priced as £3 for adults and £1 for Over 65s and Under 21s.
Meanwhile, the EDS begin the defence of the PL2 title with a trip to Chelsea on Monday 18 August at 19:00 (UK) with the game available to watch live on CITY+.
HOW TO GET YOUR FREE TICKET
All 2025/26 Men's Season Ticket Members and all active Cityzens Matchday and Junior members can claim one free ticket for every home EDS match.
Tickets will go on sale on a match-by-match basis in advance of each individual match. Once each match goes on sale, all Cityzens will be able to purchase tickets. Cityzens can purchase up to six tickets for each match.
When each match goes on sale, the Fixtures page will be updated with 'Buy Now' alongside that match. Click the link and you will be directed to the seating plan.
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CITY+ is available via an annual subscription of £34.99 a year, saving you £24 on our monthly offering.
Choose monthly and pay £4.99 a month with the option to cancel anytime.
Official Cityzens and Season Ticket Members can subscribe annually for £30 a year, a saving of £29.
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