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Name: Manchester United
Nickname: The Red Devils
Founded: 1878
Manager: Sir Alex Ferguson
Chairman: Joel and Avram Glazer
Ground: Old Trafford, Sir Matt Busby Way, Trafford, Manchester
Travel:
By car: From the South leave the M6 at Junction 19 and follow the A556 towards Altrincham. This leads onto the A56 towards Manchester.
Keep on the A56 for six miles and then you will come to see Sir Matt Busby Way on the left.
The ground is half a mile down this road on the left, although on matchdays this road may be closed to traffic.
Traveling from the North leave the M6 at Junction 30 and take the M61 towards Bolton.
At the end of the M61, join the M60. Leave the M60 at Junction 9 and follow the A5081 towards Manchester. After about two miles Sir Matt Busby Way is reached and the ground is on the right.
Supporters traveling from the West should follow the M56 until its end and then take the M60 (W&N) as for Trafford Centre.
At Junction 7 leave M60 and take the A56 towards Stretford.
Stay on the A56 for just over two miles and Sir Matt Busby Way is on the left. The ground is half a mile down this road on the left, although on matchdays this road may be closed to traffic.
Parking: There are lots of small private car parks near to the ground, otherwise it is street parking, but beware of residents only parking schemes.
By rail:
There are two stations which serve the club. A station is located directly next to the ground which can be reached, via train, from Manchester Piccadilly.
A Metrolink station is located next to Lancashire County Cricket Club on Warwick Road, which leads to Sir Matt Busby.
Details on rail times from the mainline stations are available from National Rail.
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