Lift off for Ruben Amorim? Where to buy last-minute tickets for Ruben Amorim’s first home game as Manchester United manager in Premier League

Manchester United fans, wrongly or rightly, are optimistic again. Ipswich Town, managed by former United coach Kieran McKenna, but once again there is belief around Old Trafford that they can move in the right direction after a glib end to Erik ten Hag’s tenure.

Certainly new manager Ruben Amorim has a track record of reviving old forces, and doing so in spectacular fashion. After doing stirring work with Braga, he took Sporting CP to two Portuguese leagues after a drought that was decades long.

BUY TICKETS TO MANCHESTER UNITED V EVERTON

While United have only just passed the decade-mark since Sir Alex Ferguson left his last title at Old Trafford, but Amorim will be well aware of the size of the job on his hands. The Red Devils face Bodo/Glimt in the Europa League, which will attract a little less attention, but on Sunday at 13:30, you would expect a rapturous reaction from Old Trafford.

Standing in their way will be Sean Dyche’s Everton. On the face of it, the Merseyside Blues are not quite the force they were in the early 2000s either, but few coaches in the Premier League are more savvy Sean Dyche, and more experienced at playing the spoiler. It will be a big occasion though, with Amorim trying his best to win over the crowd early doors. United have been victorious in four of their last five games against Everton, so anything other than a win will be seen as a major let-down.

 

Where to Buy Last-Minute tickets for Manchester United v Everton

If you’re keen to witness their first Premier League outing under the Portuguese manager, then the lunchtime kick-off at Old Trafford is likely to be attended via a third-party ticket website, such as LiveFootballTickets.com. Everton have decided only to sell to season-ticket holders with 5+ credits, and do not have any on general sale currently.

Manchester United are still selling tickets for the game on Sunday, but fans have to become a member of the club in order to purchase a ticket. Third-party websites such as Footballticket.net are offering tickets starting at €68 per person, although finding seats together can mean paying more. Fanpass are selling tickets starting at €59 too.

The advantage of going with a site like LiveFootballTickets.com is the trust factor. Over 12,000 fans have adjudicated them a 4.8 out of 5 trust rating on Trustpilot, one of United Kingdom’s respected consumer trust sites. They also a 150% money-back guarantee on all of their tickets should any issues come up, which should relax anyone concerned about purchasing tickets so close to the event itself. LiveFootballTickets.com start their prices at €68, and at the time of writing, have comfortably the most of any third-party ticket websites with 2776 on sale at the time of writing.

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